Damn that is an awful resource box.

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Here is a resource box that is converting horribly to url clicks. only a 3% clickthru rate...

For more powerful information to destroy your syndrome visit:
(cant post the link because < 15 posts)

For a step-by-step guide to help you confidentially and discreetly get rid of this frustrating and embarrassing syndrome please pay us a visit at:
(cant post the link because < 15 posts)


Any ideas about a better way to jazz this guy up?
#awful #box #damn #resource
  • Profile picture of the author Scott Ames
    The color is all wrong. The image should not take up so much space at the top. You want everything below the fold.
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    • Profile picture of the author Michael Oksa
      I'm assuming the OP is referring to a resource box at the end of an article. Based on that, I would suggest trying to give them more of a reason to click.

      Instead of...
      For more powerful information to destroy your syndrome visit:

      Try something like...
      Destroy your syndrome and have vibrant health visit:

      Note: Maybe NAME the syndrome and replace "vibrant health" with what they will experience once they are better.

      Destroy Guggenheim Syndrome and see in full color when you visit <link> now.

      Also, I like to tell people exactly what to do. "Click the link now to..." And then what to expect.

      I'm not saying these are great, but I hope the suggestions help.

      All the best,
      Michael
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  • Profile picture of the author jbode
    for one thing that's a weak call to action...

    also you should make your links stand out - give them a reason to click to your site right away
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  • Profile picture of the author Zeus66
    Entice them with a carrot. IE, offer something valuable. Whip up a short report about the problem and offer it for free. You can collect email addresses in exchange for the report, then go back to the same people many times with your money offers. Works extremely well with article traffic, trust me.
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