A Sneaky, "Super-Ninja" Trick To
Embed Articles Into EzineArticles.com
(Important:
The links below are used
as examples. Some article directories like EzineArticles.com
require that you use your own website and not a naked affiliate
link.)
One of the most
essential things you
need to know how to do is embed links into your Bio Box in your
EzineArticles. To do this requires only a short line of HTML coding,
but if you've ever looked at HTML you know how confusing even that
can be.
SO, I've
written you a step-by-step
tutorial designed to guide you through every little thing you could
need to know about this, without getting too carried away with the
technojargon mumbo-jumbo that only adds to the confusion. It
actually all fits into 3 basic steps!
First
Things First - Write Your Article And Your Bio
The first thing
you'll need to do
is simply put your article into the article submitting page they have
on ezinearticles.com After you've submitted the title, keywords, the
actual article, etc. you'll be asked to input a bio for yourself that
people will see at the bottom of the article.
So the first thing I want you to do is write out your bio like
you normally would. Make a call-to-action so when people reading the
article see it, they'll be more likely to go to the website you're
telling them to visit.
So after you've already written it out, we're going to go back and
insert the code you need.
Step 2 -
Insert The Code
The basic code you'll be using is this: “
<a
href="URL">Title</a>”
Your
"title" is going to be whatever anchor text you want to rank for. For
example if you're trying to rank for the keyword "rapid fat loss" you
would replace Title with rapid fat loss.
So let me give
you an example...
Your bio might
go something like this:
For more information, check out my favorite
resource on “<a
href="http://xxxxx.hasfreefat.hop.clickbank.net/">rapid fat
loss</a>” that shows you how to lose fat fast without
changing your lifestyle!
And
obviously replace the xxxxx with your Clickbank nickname.
And that's it!
By doing it this way, your reader will feel like they're going to
something more meaningful than a simple URL.
This
is a VERY simple way to kind of "cloak" your affiliate links so the
user doesn't know you're sending them to an affiliate website.
You
could also do this to send them to a review page that's reviewing
Hassle Free Fat Loss. Whatever you decide you think would be the best
course of action for your reader, do that.
If you have any questions on how to do this, please feel free to email
me but I think it's pretty straightforward.
Good
luck!