Post by account_disabled on Dec 26, 2023 5:12:42 GMT
“Daniele, but you have never published a book!” you will say. Yes, it's true, but for over a decade I have accumulated a lot of experience in the web, from web design to blogging, from the SEO world to web marketing to writing for the web. To be more precise, then, in this article I will tell you what I would do to promote a book online . Take them as advice to follow or refute based on your personal experience or intuition. Author's site Anyone who wants to present themselves to the public as a writer must have their own site . Modern technology allows us to create a hybrid, a mix between website and blog.
This solution, in my opinion, is ideal. It allows you to have internal informative pages about the author, such as a biography, a list of published works, a contact page, etc. Furthermore, it allows the author to publish articles about his world, such as new publications in progress, presentations, events he will participate in, articles on writing, etc. The site must be Special Data professional. What I see on new authors, however, is a do-it-yourself site, too often crude, heavy, with no attention to graphics. Rich in content, yes, but absolutely not valorised. This is not the right place to talk about web design, usability and accessibility, but a site represents your online business card. Understand that the more presentable the better. What should a writer's website be called? The question has already been raised and there are conflicting opinions.
Logic comes to our aid. A writer is known by his name and surname. Site dedicated to the book In some cases it may be necessary, and fun, to create a specific site for your book . Naturally, such a choice will only be made in particular cases. You wrote a beautiful fantasy saga, for example. And you know, and hope, to continue writing novels about that saga. Or you have written a work that will lend itself to discussion and expansion. Now is the time to create a site dedicated to that book, or that saga. The result is an expansion of resources on the author, greater loyalty among readers, who will find material on their favorite saga (images, videos, wallpapers, etc.) or in-depth articles on the work on the site.
This solution, in my opinion, is ideal. It allows you to have internal informative pages about the author, such as a biography, a list of published works, a contact page, etc. Furthermore, it allows the author to publish articles about his world, such as new publications in progress, presentations, events he will participate in, articles on writing, etc. The site must be Special Data professional. What I see on new authors, however, is a do-it-yourself site, too often crude, heavy, with no attention to graphics. Rich in content, yes, but absolutely not valorised. This is not the right place to talk about web design, usability and accessibility, but a site represents your online business card. Understand that the more presentable the better. What should a writer's website be called? The question has already been raised and there are conflicting opinions.
Logic comes to our aid. A writer is known by his name and surname. Site dedicated to the book In some cases it may be necessary, and fun, to create a specific site for your book . Naturally, such a choice will only be made in particular cases. You wrote a beautiful fantasy saga, for example. And you know, and hope, to continue writing novels about that saga. Or you have written a work that will lend itself to discussion and expansion. Now is the time to create a site dedicated to that book, or that saga. The result is an expansion of resources on the author, greater loyalty among readers, who will find material on their favorite saga (images, videos, wallpapers, etc.) or in-depth articles on the work on the site.