Article Marketing Tips For A Fabulous No-brainer Resource Box

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When you think of article marketing, you probably think that the important part is the article and that after the article is written, you can relax and throw together the resource box at the last minute.

This is absolutely not the way it should be!

Your resource box (aka author bio) is every bit as important as your article, and you should put some serious time and thought into creating one that works to draw readers to your website and showcase your expertise in your field.

Still, by the time you get done writing your article, your brain is just plain tired. Is there any way to create a stellar author bio without over exerting your brain every time you write an article?

Thankfully, yes there is!

Just do these article marketing tips below and create your own fabulous no-brainer resource box. This involves a bit of prep work, but once you do the initial set-up you will not need to think twice about your resource box again!

1 - Do keyword research.

This step is crucial to your success as the resource box is the perfect place to naturally work your keywords into the text. You should try to use the HTML resource box so that you can actually make your keyword phrase into a link that goes back to your website. That type of link is more powerful than a regular link that is just your written out website address.

For the author bio box, you will be using keyword phrases that are 2-3 words long. These are the phrases that you would like your website to rank highly for when people Google those phrases.

2 - Write a resource box for each keyword term.

Let's say you've narrowed your keyword research down to 8 main terms that you would like to target. You would write 8 resource boxes, each one incorporating one of your key phrases.

3 - Enter your resource boxes into the submission site.

If you are submitting via an online article submission service, the service may offer a tool called a 'resource box manager', which will allow you to easily enter and store your resource boxes. Then, when you are submitting an article, you can just use the resource box manager to easily select whichever author bio you would like to use.

If you are submitting manually, you can keep your pre-written author bios in a text only document, and then copy and paste the resource box into the submission form at each article directory that you submit to.

You see how this worksyou do a little one time preparation, and you reap the benefits every time you submit an article!

No more submitting resource boxes that are after-thoughts. No more wasting that precious author bio box on something you came up with spur of the moment.

If you will just do these three steps, you can have a thoughtful, keyword rich, fabulous no-brainer resource box every time you submit an article.


About the Author:
For more info on how you can use article marketing to reach thousands of potential prospects for your website, go now to http://www.submityourarticle.com/report . Steve Shaw is an article marketing expert and founder of the popular article submission service http://www.submityourarticle.com used by thousands of business owners.



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