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Can I Have an Author Website as an Indie Author?
While browsing the internet to see what kind of questions indie authors are asking, we noticed that some of you were wondering if you even needed a website and at what point. We wanted to make sure you knew that you can have an author website, even as an indie author,...
Keep Email Subscribers Engaged with These Tips
Once you start building your email list you’ll want to sustain your subscriber’s engagement. Luckily there are some proven ways to do this. I’ll cover some of the ways you can keep email subscribers engaged below. To Keep Email Subscribers Engaged, Content and...
Author Marketing Tools: An Email List Can Sell More Books
If you read our blog or follow us on Facebook, you’ll probably notice we heavily promote content creation as one of the many author marketing tools available. This is because creating fresh content keeps your website relevant and readers coming back for more. ...
Website Domain Names: What You Need to Know
Like many things concerning the internet, obtaining and keeping website domain names has become a bit more challenging. Below we’d like to explain what you need to know about website domain names so you can choose the best one, and keep it. We’ll also cover some...
Storytelling On Your Website: Why and How it Works
Overall, storytelling on your website is just about taking control of the narrative and standing out from the crowd. It’s more about sticking to your genre and doing it well than following a trend or working from a generic template
Maintaining Fresh Website Content Even When You’re Out of Ideas
We’re always promoting creating new content for your website. This is because fresh website content is what keeps it relevant by search engine standards. It’s part of following through with an SEO strategy to make your website discoverable. But we know creating new...
Marketing Your Book Without Social Media is Totally Possible
A recurring theme with many of our clients, and most authors it seems, is the dread of social media. It makes sense too! Most authors aren’t in love with the idea of the marketing side of the job, and social media can seem overwhelming and confusing. Luckily,...
Why Good Website Copy is Essential for SEO
Adding content to your website is a huge part of the website building process. And of course, everyone wants a functional website that is sophisticated and on brand. Unfortunately, good website copy often gets overlooked in this process. Many times, people take a DIY...
Facebook Ads for Book Marketing: Are They Worth it?
Since our main goal is to help our clients and those with similar needs, we wanted to cover what we know about using Facebook Ads for book marketing.
Using Niche Driven SEO for Book Marketing
If you're a regular reader of our blogs you may have read some of our posts on SEO for authors and noticed how often we encourage creating an SEO strategy. We think that for many authors, using niche driven SEO for book marketing and building your brand could really...
Blog Feed or Newsletter: Which One is Right for You?
Choosing whether to put out a blog feed or a newsletter will depend on what you want from your efforts.
For instance, if you’re wanting to gain subscribers a blog may be best for you. Are you wanting to reach your existing audience and speak to them directly? You may opt for a newsletter.
Using CTAs on Your Website: Proven Techniques to Drive Conversions
What is a CTA and Why Does My Website Need Them? CTA stands for Call to Action. These are the important words, phrases, and clickable links that compel the reader to take action. What is this action we speak of? Well, it’s a prompt to lead them to read more, subscribe...
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