Building an Author Website Before the Agent and the Book
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Stock photo via Pexels I talk about author websites on Twitter Dot Com fairly often (as do my rockstar friends Patrice Caldwell and Dahlia Adler, both of whom you should be following for brilliant advice), and for a good reason. As someone who is involved in the industry as an agent, they're so wildly important. They serve as a landing page for you, as a writer. And down the line, when your book is out in the world, a personal author website allows librarians, booksellers, readers, conference organizers, reviewers... the list goes on, but a website basically lets everyone who is involved in making a book successful get to know you. They can check our your homebase. See what you're all about. Whenever I dig into this, I often hear from writers who don't have a book out yet, and are wondering why they should have a website
Building an Author Website Before the Agent and the Book
Building an Author Website Before the Agent…
Building an Author Website Before the Agent and the Book
Stock photo via Pexels I talk about author websites on Twitter Dot Com fairly often (as do my rockstar friends Patrice Caldwell and Dahlia Adler, both of whom you should be following for brilliant advice), and for a good reason. As someone who is involved in the industry as an agent, they're so wildly important. They serve as a landing page for you, as a writer. And down the line, when your book is out in the world, a personal author website allows librarians, booksellers, readers, conference organizers, reviewers... the list goes on, but a website basically lets everyone who is involved in making a book successful get to know you. They can check our your homebase. See what you're all about. Whenever I dig into this, I often hear from writers who don't have a book out yet, and are wondering why they should have a website