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7 Resource Box Secrets


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David McKenzie
brisneybrisney.com

Brisney
http://www.brisney.com


Here are 7 resource box secrets to help you obtain greater

success with your resource box:



1. Do not sell anything in your resource box. Instead, give

away something for free like a free email course, a free

newsletter subscription or a free ebook.



2. Provide a clear, clickable link to your web page.

Alternatively, provide an email address or autoresponder

address if you are giving away a free ebook or free email

course.



3. Put your name in the resource box. For example, if you are

offering a free ebook then it should read "David McKenzie is

providing a free ebook..." You want people to get to know you so

tell them who you are!



4. If you are offering a subscription to your newsletter in the

resource box then provide an email address where people can

subscribe. You do not want people having to go to a web site

and looking for a subscription link somewhere on the site. Make

it really easy for them to subscribe.



5. Keep it short. You should be able to give away something for

free in 4 lines. And 1 of those lines should be a web site or

email address link. With resource boxes, the shorter the better.



6. Keep the theme of your resource box similar to the theme of

your article. You do not want to be writing an article about

health and giving away a free ebook on the stock market. It

will just confuse people.



7. Do not list direct affiliate links in your resource box.

Instead, provide a link to your web site where you have

affiliate links located or feature a redirect page for your

affiliate link in your resource box. Believe me, your click

through ratios will be much higher if you do not use direct

affiliate links.



Resource boxes are a fantastic marketing tool so use some of

these techniques to get the best results you can. Really, all

you are trying to do is get them to click the link, whether

it's a web site or email address. Its as simple as that!



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