Once you have written the body of the article, you can write a conclusion.
For me, I like to write a conclusion that simply sums up the purpose, points, or message of the article, and gives the reader a reason to click into my link in the bio.
For example, in the list building article example, my conclusion might look like this: As you can see, effective list building using articles as the initial point of contact can be extremely easy to do, as long as you follow specific steps.
As you are list building, always keep in mind your long term purpose in list building.
Sometimes it is easy to get hung up on the concept of adding subscribers to your list, but lost sight of the big picture, that those subscribers actually have a purpose on your list.
In the time management article example, it might read like this: As you can see, time management is one of those productive tasks that you really can achieve with a little effort and determination.
I encourage you to incorporate each one of these steps into your daily schedule, and I truly believe you will find an increased level of productivity in your own life, as you free up at least 2 hours of productive time every day.
The bottom line, is you need to write a closing paragraph that leads the reader to the bio, so that they are ready to click by the time they get to your bio.
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