yes they allowed 3 links check this http://ezinearticles.com/?Internet-Business---Build-Traffic-Early-Part-I&id=2278193
Do you link by simply adding http:// at the beginning of the link? because when writing an article i noticed it stated that it only allowed <b> codes etc. Thanks
you can push a single link inside the content of the article and forget the links in the resource box text.
3 links are normally aloud, and i wouldn't stretch that rule. Ezine stands by their submission rules and has absolutely no problem rejected an article.
Wouldn't it be easier just to read there rules, excerpt below: WEBSITE LINKS/URLS There is a total limit of (4) active or inactive links allowed in the article, which consists of both the BODY and the RESOURCE BOX. 1. Maximum of (2) "Self-Serving" active or inactive links/URLs to a website that you own, control, or have an interest in. 2. Maximum of (2) active or inactive non-self serving links/URLs to a website that you do not own, control, or have an interest in which adds value to the article. 3. Confine your self-serving links to your RESOURCE BOX. 4. We do not accept articles with active or inactive links in the first 1-3 paragraphs. Please put your active links in the resource box below the article body. The article BODY is your "GIVE" and the RESOURCE BOX is your "TAKE." 5. We do not accept links that use HTML to add style attributes to the link, URL, or text link description. 6. We do not accept links formatted with Smart Quotes by using MS WORD. 7. We will auto format valid URLs included in your RESOURCE BOX.
From memory, I thought ezine allowed you - in the resource box at the bottom - 2 links relating to a site you own and 2 links to sites you do NOT own or have an interest in?