If youre a writer who can write short, snappy, but chock-full-of-information articles, then the Web is your perfect home. For anatomical reasons, web surfers cannot read long articles with text-rich paragraphs but theyre after information, and if you can provide it, then youre a winner.
But how do you let the world know that you can write well? And how can the world know that you are willing to offer your services as an article writer?
The key is to successfully market yourself by marketing your articles. But if you cant send out dozens of emails to prospective clients, or spend hours designing a website, what can you do to get people to hire you?
The key is to write one, and only one ground-breaking article, and to include a resource box.
A resource box contains information about you, and it will usually be at the end of your article. But to make your Web visitors curious, you have to make a resource box so brief and loaded with information, theyll want to hire you after they read the first five words of it.
So what should be in your resource box?
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