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Old 04-19-2008, 10:40 PM
Shawn Jackson Shawn Jackson is offline
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Hello Frankfortpost,

As mentioned by Genuine 4532, you can include your website link (i.e. backlink) into the "Resource Box" or "Author's Box". To assist you in developing a solid Byline (i.e. about the author) I encourage you to conduct a search in an article directory such as e-zine to find articles that are similar to what you are writing about. Take a look at the author's "Resource Box" or byline at the bottom (About the Author) to find good examples.

The aim here is to peek the reader's interest so that they would want to click on your website link to learn more about you and your product. To do this, you have to make your content interesting, creative and innovative. Make it different. What is the value you are offering to the reader that he/she cannot find anywhere?

There are great articles on how to write effective articles (i.e. selecting titles, word count, formatting). Do check them out! Hope this helps.
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