How to Write an Author
Resource Box that Gets Traffic
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Marketing 101: The Perfect Author Resource Box
By Christopher Knight
If you want to really make your
article "SELL" then you've got to craft the perfect
RESOURCE BOX. This is the "author bio" that is below
your article body and it's also known as your "SIG"
(short for SIGnature).
Here are the essential items that should be in your
RESOURCE BOX:
Your Name: You'd be amazed at how many folks
forget to include their name in the RESOURCE BOX. Your
name and optional title should be the first thing in
your resource box.
Your Website Address: in valid URL form. Example:
http://Your-Company-Name.com/
Your Elevator Pitch: This is 1 to 3 sentences
that encapsulates the essence of what makes you and your
offering unique. Also known as your USP (Unique Selling
Proposition).
Your Call To Action: You've got them warmed up
and now it's time to lead them to BUY from you or visit
your website. This is where you "Ask For The Sale." Best
to only give (1) specific call to action.
Here are some optional items you could include in your
RESOURCE BOX:
Your Ezine Subscription Address: While getting your
interested visitor to surf your website is nice,
capturing their email address can help you begin the
confidence/trust process. If you're going to do this
strategy, include a URL for your ezine subscription
address and do not use an email address for the "join"
address.
Your Contact Information: Such as your business phone
number or how to reach you for interviews or your
press/media kit. Keep in mind that article marketing is
a timeless strategy and you may not have an easy ability
to retract what you put in your article once it hits
major distribution.
A Free Report: This could also be part of your call to
action or your free bonus report that further enhances
your credibility as the expert on the topic of your
article.
Your email autoresponder: I'm not a big fan of this
strategy due to the fact that spammers will text-extract
your autoresponder address and add it to their spam
list. Perhaps this strategy was best for the 1990's and
has now run its course.
An anchor URL that is related to one keyword or keyword
phrase that you want to build SEO strength for. Example:
if I wanted to build search engine relevance/strength
for the term "Article Marketing," I'd link up that term
in my resource box to my website. This is an
intermediate to advanced level strategy and should not
be abused by over-doing it. Keep it simple.
What NOT to include in your RESOURCE BOX:
A listing of every website you own. There is no faster
way to dilute your credibility than by posting a half
dozen irrelevant URLs that have nothing to do with each
other. Best to only post ONE URL that is related to the
topic of your article.
A listing of every accomplishment you've achieved to
date. No one cares. Keep your resource box brief and to
the point. Yes, your resource box should be benefit
oriented so that the reader finds value in reading it
rather than your ego being justified.
Advertisements or pitches for products that are not
relevant to the topic of your article.
Keep the size of your resource box so that it's no
larger than 20% of your total article size. Too often I
see resource boxes that are 50% of the size of the total
article and this is abusive.
Your Perfect Resource Box Conclusion:
The BODY of your article is where you "GIVE" and the
RESOURCE BOX is where you get to "TAKE" for your article
marketing gift of information. The resource box is the
"currency of payment" you receive for giving away your
article. Be sure to include your name, website address,
your unique selling proposition as briefly as possible
and a simple call to action.
About The Author:
Christopher M. Knight invites you to
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