Sorry for the title.. Doing a little experiment on shock factor I know alot of you out there are wondering how you can increase your clickthrough on your links in your articles. And, for the new people out there, basically clickthrough is the amount of clicks on your articles divided by the amount of views your articles get.
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Sorry for the title.. Doing a little experiment on shock factor
I know alot of you out there are wondering how you can increase your clickthrough on your links in your articles. And, for the new people out there, basically clickthrough is the amount of clicks on your articles divided by the amount of views your articles get.
The first rule is to keep that article short if you can. Stay within the articles requirements because most have a minimum word count. The reason you want to keep it short though is because you want your link in your bio box to be above the fold; meaning you don't want them to have to scroll to see your link.
Then you want to do a little trick I like to call article stitching.
Let me give you an example :
Now the ------------- will not be there obviously. I only put that there to show you where the article ends and the bio box begins. But, you can use that bio box to sort of continue your article. That way you give them what they want in the body of the article and you get what you want in the bio box. Since places like Ezine Articles have the "you scratch our back, and we scratch yours" mentality, then you are definitely providing them with the win/win they are looking for.
I know alot of you out there are wondering how you can increase your clickthrough on your links in your articles. And, for the new people out there, basically clickthrough is the amount of clicks on your articles divided by the amount of views your articles get.
The first rule is to keep that article short if you can. Stay within the articles requirements because most have a minimum word count. The reason you want to keep it short though is because you want your link in your bio box to be above the fold; meaning you don't want them to have to scroll to see your link.
Then you want to do a little trick I like to call article stitching.
Let me give you an example :
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LAST SENTENCE OF THE ARTICLE ------------------------------------- That is just the tip of the iceberg though. If you want to get more killer tips on how to fix "your keyword problem", then I would take a look at "your url" to get some more information about this issue.
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