he importance of the resource box is that it helps authors expand their audience. Including the resource box is a respectful way of thanking the original author of the content you chose to display. Plagiarizing, that is, copying another person's creation without permission is not flattery: anyone who supports that is unprofessional.
The Resource Box exists at the end of an article. It contains:
The Resource Box was mentioned earlier. It is where you can connect the reader to your website. Readers then have an opportunity to click on the link to be taken directly to your work.
If you are going to submit articles to e-zines and/or contribute your articles to newsletters and other sites, REMEMBER to include a link to your site. A little resource box with a brief description of your website and what you do should always be placed right after your articles that you have submitted. An example of this in part could be, “Francis Zaber+hoff, DC, a licensed chiropractor created Chiropractic Health (clickable title) to educate the public about the benefits of spinal alignment.” If people like your articles, they will most likely click on the link directing them to your site.
My psychic art work becomes extremely useful when thinking about times in which my work was used without my permission. Meditation and using the ways I share in this ebook have helped me maintain my cool when attempting to connect with unscrupulous webmasters have failed.
Use the Resource Box to your advantage. You only get one opportunity to bring a prospect to your site after reading your material and there is a limit to the number of available characters. Read it aloud and rework the content until you are satisfied that it represents you.
The difference between the Resource
Boxes shown above is the number of websites included within
it. Provide a link to each website.
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