If you want to get traffic from your articles you need to pay attention to how you end your article.
What not to do There's lots of ways to end your article.
Some of them are wrong.
One of the ways I see people end their articles wrong is they put a copyright at the end of it.
Just go ahead and scream at your reader that the article is over and there's no other reason for them to read on into your resource box and click on your links.
Don't do that.
Also, don't write conclusions.
I've seen some articles, drives me crazy, "In conclusion, blah, blah.
" The article is now over and you can go away.
You might as well say that.
You don't want to do that.
You want the article to begin to flow into the resource box.
We'll talk about that in just a minute.
What to do What you also want to do with the last sentence of your article is you want the last sentence of your article to be keyword rich encouragement.
You want to encourage the person, the reader, to use this stuff and on the benefits of using this stuff.
Here's an example of the end of one of my articles.
"When this article is published, it will automatically show up on Twitter without me lifting a finger.
" Two keywords in the end of the sentence and it's encouraging for the person.
What you can also do, if you can do it naturally in a flow, is end your article and have the last possible word of your article be a keyword too.
These little things may not seem like a lot, like one little thing but if you don't think little things don't matter, tell that to the person in the last Olympics who lost a gold medal by .
001 seconds.
Little things compounded on top of each other end up in big things, such as more traffic from your articles.
What not to do There's lots of ways to end your article.
Some of them are wrong.
One of the ways I see people end their articles wrong is they put a copyright at the end of it.
Just go ahead and scream at your reader that the article is over and there's no other reason for them to read on into your resource box and click on your links.
Don't do that.
Also, don't write conclusions.
I've seen some articles, drives me crazy, "In conclusion, blah, blah.
" The article is now over and you can go away.
You might as well say that.
You don't want to do that.
You want the article to begin to flow into the resource box.
We'll talk about that in just a minute.
What to do What you also want to do with the last sentence of your article is you want the last sentence of your article to be keyword rich encouragement.
You want to encourage the person, the reader, to use this stuff and on the benefits of using this stuff.
Here's an example of the end of one of my articles.
"When this article is published, it will automatically show up on Twitter without me lifting a finger.
" Two keywords in the end of the sentence and it's encouraging for the person.
What you can also do, if you can do it naturally in a flow, is end your article and have the last possible word of your article be a keyword too.
These little things may not seem like a lot, like one little thing but if you don't think little things don't matter, tell that to the person in the last Olympics who lost a gold medal by .
001 seconds.
Little things compounded on top of each other end up in big things, such as more traffic from your articles.
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