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I am about to publish on isnare but noticed that i am not allowed to leave html inside the body and there isnt a way to link our text. It does have a keyword field. Where am i supposed to like to my site? :confused:
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  • Profile picture of the author arshavin
    Just found this on the site

    2. DO NOT submit articles with the sole intention of promoting a product, service and/or website. All promotions should be in the "About the Author" section only. We will only accept articles with greater value of information and quality.

    Whats the point in this? haha
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  • Profile picture of the author Jeremy Banks
    It's called an author resource box, that is what most article directories give you to add your links.
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  • Profile picture of the author arshavin
    I thought that everyone created articles to promote a product and these wont allow it?
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  • Profile picture of the author arewethereyet
    You can promote your product and/or website in the resource box area.

    But you need to make your article body content highly informative to the reader, and also to increase the chances of your articles getting approved when iSnare syndicates them.

    If you oversell in your article body your articles will be denied by a majority of the directories.
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  • Profile picture of the author arshavin
    Like make the article informative on the illness that the product aims at fixing?
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    • Profile picture of the author powerslave
      Originally Posted by arshavin View Post

      Like make the article informative on the illness that the product aims at fixing?
      In a nutshell, yes. The article is where you give something of value to the reader, the resource box is where you get your take out of it by adding a couple of relevant links.
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  • Profile picture of the author arshavin
    Wow so no keywords in the body?

    Thanks for the help guys.
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    • Profile picture of the author SEOThomas
      Originally Posted by arshavin View Post

      Wow so no keywords in the body?

      Thanks for the help guys.
      The days of article marketing and stuffing keywords into a junk article are dead my friend.

      You can still publish articles...but links go in the resource box. Still a good way to get backlinks.
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    • Profile picture of the author powerslave
      Originally Posted by arshavin View Post

      Wow so no keywords in the body?

      Thanks for the help guys.
      Putting keywords in the body is fine, you just can't use them to create a link to your site other than in the resource box. Using keywords in the title and body won't get an article from a directory ranking well in google anymore, but they can help publishers looking for content find your article on the directory's internal search feature (although how many go to isnare for this I don't know).
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