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Effective Reprint Statements For Reprintable Articles
By Eric Koshinsky
Publishing articles that you allow others to freely use and republish is an effective business strategy
for online business. It is a practice that has its roots in offline business promotion. It has been
particularly prominant in financial and real-estate circles. Offline, a real estate agent, for example,
would write a short tip-sheet explaining the top 10 things to do before you sell your home. This would
then be sent out to media outlets for for possible publication. They always included by-lines and
resource boxes so that readers would know where to go for further information (and where to hire a
qualified real-estate agent).
It works very much the same online. You write an article relevant to an issue in your market area and
then submit it to free article directories (like reprint-content.com) for distribution. Included with the
article is your by-line, a resource box, and a copyright/reprint-rights statement.
While the resource box and by-line are very important, this article focuses on the reprint statement.
This little statement is a very important part of your article. Sadly I see it used incorrectly or ineffectively
all too often. This happens because people confuse the purpose of reprintable articles.
Simply put, articles you produce for distribution should be seen as indirect profit builders only. Their
purpose is to produce leads for your business, to drive qualified traffic to your website that you then
convert into income. In order to g