Help! I need a great resource box writer

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I want to write articles to promote an anti-diabetic drug that reduces blood sugar dramatically.

I however am clueless on how to go about this. The merchant also did not provide a sample of a resource box in their affiliate support.

I therefore need someone to create a resource box for me or even provide tips or a guideline.

Awaiting with excitement your ever generous responses.
#box #great #resource #writer
  • Profile picture of the author email
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  • Profile picture of the author ebizman87
    Just go to EZA and check out the most viewed section in your niche and SPY on those articles.You'll get a lot of ideas..

    That's what I'd do usually..
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  • Profile picture of the author ebookdaddy
    grandstar, are you going to be writing the articles to promote anti-diabetic drugs yourself or are you having them written for you?

    In either case if your looking for help on how the resource box should be created do a search on ezine articles for " anti-diabetic drugs" and see what others are doing. It will then be easy for you to replicate the style that best suits you.

    Hope this helps.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jill Carpenter
      Originally Posted by ebookdaddy View Post

      grandstar, are you going to be writing the articles to promote anti-diabetic drugs yourself or are you having them written for you?

      In either case if your looking for help on how the resource box should be created do a search on ezine articles for " anti-diabetic drugs" and see what others are doing. It will then be easy for you to replicate the style that best suits you.

      Hope this helps.
      Just because others are doing it, doesn't mean it's good or effective.

      I think there is a service to be made here for someone to be handed an article, and then create resource boxes at the end for people.

      I'd consider paying a dollar or two for those.
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  • Profile picture of the author Branlan17
    Honestly I would consider doing this for you, I can send you screenshots of my EZA articles but for my most recent niche all articles are hitting between 35 and 60%. PM me if you're interested and the volume you'll need or w.e. I'm very busy right now but perhaps this weekend I could do a small order.
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  • Profile picture of the author Scott Ames
    One word... Altitude. If you listen to Eben Pagan you'll know exactly why he is asking this question.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jonathan Beacher
    A resource box needs to be thought of as the thing that completes the article. You want to make sure the formatting of the article is right first, you can test which language is effective for your audience as time progresses.
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  • Profile picture of the author GarryMSayer
    Got an email from Josh Spaulding the other day and for me it pretty much nailed this subject matter...

    The 3 “Key” Characteristics of an Effective Article Signature

    Hope this helps.

    Garry.
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  • Profile picture of the author netwiseprofits
    The way I have written my resource boxes that have served me very well is by using transition.

    I assume you will be writing the articles yourself?

    If so when you write your article you want to write your article(s) creating a natural transition towards your resource box compelling the reader to click on your link. Of course this transition is done towards the end of the article.

    A technique I learnt when writing my artilces is using the "Useful but Incomplete" technique which very nicely transitions people towards my resources box and creates the click.

    As an example out of my own arena.

    If I were talking about auto-responders in an article I could talk about everything they do and the best things to look for in an auto-responder company and the things to avoid, but never mention any companies within the article. However within my resource box would be my link to an affiliate auto-responder company.

    And remember don't be afraid to tell people what they should do, I've used the following with great results.

    "For more information about__________ I have provided a link at the end of this article"

    "If you need more info, click the link below"

    "For more resources about___________ click the link at the end of this article"

    "Studies have show the best results come from_______ click here for more info"

    "For more info I've provided a link for you in the resource box"

    But the most important factor about all of this, is the articles themselves. You could have the best resource available but if the artilce is not compelling and is not providing great information you're hooped.

    Hope this helps
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