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Tips for Building Your Author Website

Your book has been written. It’s being published or it’s already been published. Now, you’re looking into marketing to promote yourself and your book. There are many benefits to maintaining a personal website, including promotion, sales, reader engagement, and the power of working outside of the algorithms of social media. Despite these benefits, it can seem like a daunting task to build a website independently, especially if you are not confident in your tech-savvy skills. Sometimes the hardest step to take is the first one, so here are a few tips to getting started with building your website:

Creating a Domain Name:

The expense of buying a domain for a website is usually very small, about $10 to $50 annually. When choosing the name, there are a few things to keep in mind:

Your domain name be simple, easy to remember, and should relate to you, rather than any of your specific books. For example, if your name or pen name is already taken, then try adding words like “author” or “writer” after your name to narrow the options. Alternatively, you could follow your name with the genre you tend to stick to, as this will function as a keyword to help search engines find you. Try to steer clear of special characters like numbers or hyphens.

Remember, choosing a name that reflects you as an author is important because it will enable you to market yourself and any other books you write in the future under that umbrella. If you’d like to create a separate website for an individual book, then go for it!

Choosing a website platform:

There are many options available to choose from when selecting a platform for your website. Here are a few tips to help narrow down your search and hopefully find an option that suits you:

User-friendliness — your website should be easy for you to use, so if you happen to be on the less than tech-savvy side, search for pre-made templates, as this will help remove some of the confusion.

Affordability — it goes without saying that a website needs to be affordable for you. Inexpensive options are tempting, and you may be just fine with platforms where your control over customization is limited. The pricier options, while expensive, usually come with additional features and may be easier to use.

Flexibility and Longevity — ensure that whatever platform/template you use looks good on different types of devices, as some websites will look different on a laptop, phone, or tablet. Additionally, consider open-source options rather than proprietary ones, as the latter platforms are tied to the success of the companies that provide them. Open-source platforms may be more difficult to learn to use, but will help ensure the longevity of your website.

Just a few of the popular website platforms include:

WordPress — a tech-savvy option. WordPress offers highly customizable designs, as well SEO features. While it may take some effort to learn how to use, it offers broader control of your website.

Squarespace — less tech-savvy than WordPress but still requires some knowledge to utilize, offers built-in SEO and blogging tools. They offer a variety of templates to choose from.

BookBub— an inexpensive ($10/month) platform that requires less technical skill than the two above. If you don’t mind less freedom for customization, this offers a less technical route to build a website. BookBub contains templates designed specifically with authors in mind.

Wix — great for beginners, with easy to understand building tools. Like BookBub, this platform offers designs directed toward authors.

Note: When choosing a website template, keep in mind your brand. The aesthetic of the template you use will reinforce your brand. Which genre do you write in? A horror author’s website will look very different from a business author’s. Choose designs that will create a space that is both professional and will allow you to continue to grow and flourish with time.

Essential aspects of a website:

When you’ve chosen your platform and are ready to build your website, keep in mind these essential features to include:

Homepage — include your name and a blurb about yourself (ex: I am … welcome to my website!), your book covers (or select one or two), and social media links. If you decide to create a newsletter or blog, you can place the option to sign up or view them here, along with select reviews of your work.

About Me page — should contain your professional bio. You can also include other information about yourself to help readers get to know you better, like your hobbies and interests.

Contact Information page — add information on how you’d like to be contacted for promotional opportunities. If applicable, include your agent, publicist, or other professional who can be contacted in order to reach you.

Individual book pages — each of your books should have their own designated page, with an image, a description (long or short), and a link to buy the book. You could also include content, such as the first chapter, to invite readers to sample your work before purchase.

Conclusion:

Choosing to build a website can be time consuming, and it’s easy to feel daunted by it, but it is a valuable investment of your time that can eventually pay off in a boost in sales, promotion, and community engagement. Additionally, a website adds a layer of professionalism to your identity as a writer, a badge of honor for the dedication and perseverance it took to write your books! If you’d like a more in-depth summary of the benefits of building and maintaining your website, check out our Benefits of Having and Website as an Author blog post for more ideas and tips.

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Benefits of Having a Website as an Author

If you are an author, you may be considering creating your own website, even if you are just publishing your first book! A website is a place for all your information to come together, a one-stop shop to collect and promote your work, upcoming projects, events, press engagements, and relevant personal achievements. It also allows you to communicate directly with your audience without the hassles of social media algorithms, while adding professionalism to your reputation and solidifying your brand on your own terms. These are just a few reasons to go ahead and dive into creating that website. Let’s look a bit more deeply at some of the benefits of a website and what you can do with it.  

Benefits of having a website:

Marketing and Sales — The first benefit of having a website is the most obvious—promotion. You can promote your books (and other merchandise if applicable) on your website, and provide a list of links to purchase all your books in one place. Websites are also a straightforward and time-saving method for journalists to contact an author for PR purposes, which helps you to network efficiently.

A Home Base — A website provides a central hub where all your information, including your promotional materials, links to your books, contact info, and other specialized content like blogs, email lists, newsletters, and more are tied together by your brand and presented to the world. Customized on your terms, a website is the place interested readers can seek out to learn more about you, an author they enjoy and want to see more of.

Visibility — This refers to the amount of traffic you are getting on your media platforms, and there are many layers related to this topic. As it relates to websites, traffic is impacted by search engines. When your name or your book title is entered into a search engine, what comes up? Is it your information or something else? Maintaining a website helps search engines discover you when your book title and/or name are entered, increasing the probability that your information will surface when searched.

Community Engagement — Interacting with your audience is essential to growing your reader community. Creating an email list, blog posts, newsletters, or other specialized content unique to the website enables a sense of community to arise as readers respond to your content.

Freedom – A website empowers you to present your work to the world on your own terms, with authenticity and control. Conducting book promotion and community interaction on social media platforms means that you must navigate their algorithms, which can often work against you by not efficiently showing all your posted content to your followers. A website ensures that interested followers can easily access all of your content relatively easily, especially those who are subscribed to your newsletters, emails, and/or blog posts.

Now that we’ve talked about a few of the benefits of creating a website, let’s think about a few of the possibilities for what you can fill it with:

What to include in your website:

Personal Stories — Along with the usual contact info and personal biography, etc., you may also decide to share some behind the scenes content. Although it is not essential to share personal life stories, readers are often interested in your unique process, what inspires you, and your writing process. Giving readers a peek into what goes on behind the curtain can help them understand your writing style and who you are, fostering deeper connections within your readership community.

A List of Your Work — Although this is obvious, your website should contain links to purchase your book, or books, along with links to any other materials you’d like to include, such as online publications or reviews, articles, research, collaborations, press, notable achievements, etc.

Engaging Content — As previously mentioned, an excellent way to interact with readers is through email lists, newsletters, and blog posts. Blogs can be filled with things you are interested in—current topics in the literature scene, pieces of news you find interesting, book reviews and recommendations, tropes familiar to your genre, lists of podcasts, books, films, and other things you like. This content can also include exclusive excerpts of your work, such as scenes that were cut from your book, but readers are still hungry to read.

Events and PR — Notifying readers of opportunities to connect with you makes you seem more approachable, helping them to feel more connected to you. Are you having a book signing? Are you engaged as a speaker, whether virtually or in person? Are you hosting an event? Promote it on your website!

Reader Reviews— Including reader reviews on your website helps to build trust and credibility, as many of us refer to the opinions of others before taking a chance on buying a book when we don’t know the author. Reviews also help to give your readers a voice, and when that is coupled with engagement from you, the author, it helps make readers feel like you are listening and accessible.

Conclusion:

It is up to you to decide if the home base offered by a website is for you. Some authors view the idea of creating a website as daunting and potentially time-consuming, especially in the midst of hectic lives filled with work, family, and other competing tasks. However, the time devoted can be worthwhile, materializing in the form of increased sales, community engagement, and publicity. As a writer, finding balance is essential. Hopefully this list will give you some food for thought as you consider building a website.

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FREE Online Writing Courses

We have unlocked our writing workshops so you can view them now for FREE! We want to help you be productive during the Coronavirus pandemic. We used to hold these classes in person. But now you can access them for free online in the comfort of your own home! Just click on the descriptions below:

Writing Workshop Day 1: How to Write a Book in 4 Weeks & Become an Expert in Your Industry! 

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Writing Workshop Day 2: All The Elements That Go Into a Book. 

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Workshop Day 3: Developing Your Story.

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2020 is the Year for Your New Book!

Start the New Year right and cross that book off your bucket list! Check out our President’s tips and tricks on how to write your rough draft in 4 weeks in the video below. Become a published author in 2020. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more informational videos released every Monday.

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Become a Bestselling Author by Tara Richter, President of Richter Publishing

Motivational Monday YouTube clip! Every Monday I will be releasing tips about writing & publishing. Here’s video #2! Also if you have a question you would like answers to, comment below. Make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel so you don’t miss any new videos.

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Author Ginger Rodeghero Attends 62nd Florida Council for the Social Studies Conference

Ginger_Author_RichterPublishingNewest author, Ginger Rodeghero, joins hundreds of others in attending the 62nd Annual Social Studies Conference in Orlando, Florida. Rodeghero will be exhibiting her newest novel I’m Not for Sale, as well as her previous work, Brothers in War.

The event’s theme is Heroes and Villains: Teaching in a Polarized Worldand will take place at the The Florida Hotel and Conference Center on October 18th-20th. Details for the event can be found on their event page here.

Event address: The Florida Hotel and Conference Center, 1500 Sand Lake Road, Orlando, FL 32809.

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TAMPA AUTHORS! The SIBA Discovery Show Begins TOMORROW! Richter Publishing will be there – Don’t Miss It!

SIBA brings Southern Indie Booksellers together – bookstores, publishers AND authors! If you’re in the business, or thinking about starting your own book, get a look behind the scenes at what your future could look like!

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If you attend this year’s event, you could get a one-on-one with Richter Publishing’s staff! Mark your calendars – you don’t want to miss this event.  Click here for more information.

September 13-15, 2018 (Thursday – Saturday)
The Innisbrook Resort
Tampa, Florida


Don’t forget about the upcoming Book Festival!

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Friday, November 2nd, from 5:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Station Square Creative Suites
628 Cleveland Street, Clearwater, FL 33755

 

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TAMPA AUTHORS! Richter Publishing is Headed to the SIBA Discovery Show in Tampa Next Month!

SIBA brings Southern Indie Booksellers together—bookstores, publishers, AND authors! If you’re in the business, or thinking about starting your own book, get a look behind the scenes at what your future could look like!

SIBA

If you attend this year’s event, you could get a one-on-one with Richter Publishing’s staff! Mark your calendars—you don’t want to miss this event.

September 13-15, 2018 (Thursday – Saturday)
The Innisbrook Resort
Tampa, Florida

Click here for more information.


 

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TAMPA AUTHORS! Richter Publishing is Headed to the SIBA Discovery Show in Tampa this September

SIBA brings Southern Indie Booksellers together—bookstores, publishers, AND authors. If you’re in the business, or thinking about starting your own book, get a look behind the scenes at what your future could look like!

SIBA

If you attend this year’s event, you could get a one-on-one with Richter Publishing’s staff.

September 13-15, 2018 (Thursday – Saturday)
The Innisbrook Resort
Tampa, Florida

Mark your calendars—you don’t want to miss this event. Click here to see more information on their website or check out their hashtag #SIBA18.

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ASPIRING AUTHORS! Get a Seat at the Next Writing Seminar & A Chance to Win a FREE Publishing Contract! Only 2 left!

Ready to write your book but no idea where to start? Already written a book but struggling to get it done? Looking for a chance to win a FREE publishing contract? This is your series! (Contract is a $6,000 value.) Our next event will be held next Tuesday, JUNE 26th, and you don’t want to miss it!

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Join Tara Richter, Richter Publishing, Jamie Klingman and Laurie Stemm, The Kaizen Collaborative, for six nights of focusing on getting published. Bring your computer, grab a drink, and settle in for focused writing time, plus access to an experienced publisher for help and advice. At the end of the series, submit your manuscript for a chance to win a free publishing contract through Richter Publishing’s annual contest! (Entries due August 1, 2018. Author or a representative must physically be present on October 13th, 2018 at our annual author awards ceremony to accept the contract if they win.)  

For the first 30 minutes, Tara will cover a certain topic to help you with your manuscript. Afterward, we will break into certain groups where you can write silently or collaborate with other aspiring authors. Tara will also be available for private coaching during the night.

Each session is $10, payable at the door. Sessions go from 5:30 -8:30 PM. They will be held at the The Kaizen Collaborative, located at 5215 W Laurel Street, Suite 110, Tampa, Florida 33607.

 

Sign up on the Facebook event page:
https://www.facebook.com/events/356858098126803/

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