Tuesday, November 5, 2019
12 Author Websites That Get It Right
12 Author Websites That Get It Right 12 Author Websites That Get It Right Now that youââ¬â¢ve learned our 10 Tips on How to Make an Author Website, youââ¬â¢re probably ready to set up shop. If youââ¬â¢re itching to make a big impression but need a boost of creativity to get you started, check out the 12 author websites below. Each website was picked because it features an example of effective and personal author marketing.Take a look, and donââ¬â¢t forget to leave us your thoughts and opinions in the comments!1. David Sedaris: Put your book front and centerAuthors often make the mistake of thinking that people visit their websites just to read their bio. Are you, the author, important? Sure, but your bookââ¬â¢s more important. Let people know theyââ¬â¢re on an authorââ¬â¢s website by making your product the star of the show, as David Sedaris does. A minimalist setup makes it impossible not to notice the main event: Davidââ¬â¢s new book.Her Contact Follow page - one of the most important spots on any authorââ¬â¢s website - tell you exactly where you can find her, and precisely what you will find her doing there:I use Twitter and Tumblr to share links to my daily Billfold posts along with the other freelance writing work I do every week, so theyââ¬â¢re great places to follow my vast fast writing output.I use Instagram to share what Iââ¬â¢m reading and where Iââ¬â¢m going. If you want to know even more about what Iââ¬â¢m reading, follow me on Goodreads.Sign up for my TinyLetter to get updates on The Biographies of Ordinary People, upcoming classes, and other relevant news.These days, we have so many different ways of communicating with a person, that it almost feels harder than ever just to connect with someone. Not so on Nicoleââ¬â¢s website.Takeaway: Playing hard to get is not a wise move for an indie author. If youââ¬â¢ve achieved the great success of having potential readers, agents, or publishers land on your website, donââ¬â¢t make it hard for them to find you. A dedicated, well-thought-out and well-maintained contact page is key. Author websites tip #12: Make it clear how to reach you. In order to sell books, indie authors need to first invest in their books. Part of this involves using as many of the marketing resources in their arsenal as possible, and this absolutely includes an author website. Each of the examples showcase best practices when it comes to author websites, but remember that your own website shouldnââ¬â¢t simply be a copy of an existing one. Take our tips and make them work for you.And if you need a hand in getting your author website set up, head to the Reedsy marketplace where we have just welcomed a host of talented, professional web designers. To find out more about how these professionals can help you build an online presence and get a free quote, visit our Author Website Design page.If you're looking for even more inspiration, check out an older post of ours onà Author Website Design Inspiration.If any of our tips help you improve your author website - or if your site hits the mark to begin with - drop the link in the comments so we c an check it out!
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