A resource box is the last paragraph at the end of your article that allows you to market your site. It should be about 3-4 lines in length and is similar to a classified ad. The aim is to get people to click on the link for more information. The resource box is potentially the most important part of your article. If readers don't click on the links in the resource box, then all your time and effort spent writing the article have gone to waste. If you promote different products it's a good idea to create different resource boxes. What should you include in a resource box? - Your name, url of your website/blog/lens/ and if possible, a freebie that requires readers to sign into your optin list.
Please let me say something to - the first sentence: If you haven't a compelling headline/title then you have not a chance of it in order for your article to be read altogether. So IMHO the title is the most important part. - the second sentence: I agree with it. Let me to make a complement; it is expedient to write various authors' box, if you want to measure it, that which one converts better on a single product, too.
Well, the resource box becomes effective and impressive when the author talks about his/her niche expertise or key skills and then invite visitors to the website to know more... A freebie can increase the chances of click though.
hi, a call to action in the resource box is importan t& definitely your site url, as thats the point!