HTML Resource Box
ShareWhen you are creating your resource box, you will want to include both a text version and an HTML version. When creating a text version, you can simply type your link or links as follows: http://www.yourdomain.com
When creating your HTML resource box, you will need anchor text. This is simply the text between the a href and /a tags.
Below is the code you can use to create your resource box. Simply type in your link and anchor text in the appropriate places for each link you want to create.
Anchor Text
Here is an example:
Chris Ellington is the CEO of Article Marketer.
Remember that most article directories will only accept up to three links in your resource box, and your HTML resource box can only be up to 500 characters. Choose the information you include in your resource box wisely.
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