Are You Wasting Your Resource Box?

Posted by Editing Staff

We see it almost every day, an author submits a good quality article but blows it with their resource box by pasting HTML code into the rich text editor. When you do this, instead of using the HTML Link and Font Attribute buttons of the editor your links end up not being links at all and displaying like this on your article page:

<a href=”http://www.YourDomain.com”> Your Anchor Text </a>

It looks bad to your readers, and it’s not clickable! You’ve just wasted your chance to get a link and traffic to your site when you do this.

We provide a very easy to use rich text editor on our submission form so that you don’t need to fuss with any HTML code ever, and it’s in your own best interest to use it properly.

Our editors only review submissions to ensure they meet our quality guidelines, they do not provide grammar nor formatting assistance. To do that would require far more time than we have in a day. It is up to you to spell-check and preview your submissions before pressing the submit button.

So do yourself a favor and take the time to double-check your submission (via the preview option) including your resource box before submitting your articles, and make sure that your links and formatting are the wa you want them.

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