Hi, I'm writing a few articles for my website and planning to submit them to ezinearticles. I was wondering if writing something like this (in the end of the first paragraph) is "legal": "Being a webmaster may be the right business for you, check out the links in the end of this article for information how to get started as a webmaster." Will this be okay and is it a good way to raise the CTR?
The resource box is generally a continuation of the article itself. You will surely have the call to action in your resource box. I don't see a point in mentioning this sentence in the last paragraph. Maybe a bit earlier, to draw people to your resource box
I usually add a sentence pointing to my links similiar to that, I think you have to if you want to getter high click thru rates.
Put a link at the end that reads something like, "continue reading...," and have it go to your site where they can read the last half of your article. Also perk their curiosity enough to continue to read, and or have the most interesting part of your article cut off at that site, and then have it continue on to your site. And, have the link open a new window as many like that feature. The can simply close out if they want to, thus increasing your odds in getting them to click on the link. By the way...do NOT make the typical stupid comments like you read everywhere. Such as, "click here to learn how to make X amount of money!!!" and other such ridiculous claims. Just make your article(s) interesting, and have them continue reading it on your site. That's basically all there is to it.
Yes its allow and its common practice used by many user. You must use a more interesting paragraph to attract user to click the link. Beside that,you can also offer some freebies in your site such as "Looking for freebies,read more details at this site"
As an online marketer you should have call-to-actions everywhere. Don't leave your reader/customer asking "ok, now what?". Gently lead them where you want to. Make them curious to find out more! Something like "Did you know that there are webmasters making $3,000,000 a month? Find out how you can make 1% of that ($3,000!) Click here!"