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Five Mistakes To Avoid On Your Author Website

<p>If you’re an author&comma; it’s essential for you to have your own website&period; Your author website should be a place where people can learn more about you and your work and connect with you&period; It’s an online portfolio of sorts&comma; and it represents you as an author and person to the world&period; All these reasons are why a high-quality website is so important&period; In an effort to make sure your author website doesn’t suck&comma; here are five mistakes you should avoid at all costs&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Not Hiring a Professional Web Designer<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;There are lots of tools online that can help you build your own website&comma; and there are lots of design templates to choose from&period; This may seem like an easy way to create a site&comma; and it is&comma; but it’s also a terrible idea&period; You are an author&comma; not a web designer&comma; so hire a professional to do your site for you&period; Nothing says &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;low-quality author” like an ameatur website&period; And make sure it’s a real professional&comma; too&comma; not your brother-in-law who took a computer class in college&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Focusing on Design over Content<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Now that you’ve hired a fancy web designer for your site&comma; be careful not to get carried away&period; While you need a good-looking site&comma; your content is what matters the most&period; A really cool-looking website can’t make up for a lack of content&comma; but as an author you probably &lpar;hopefully&rpar; already knew that&period; Don’t make the mistake of putting too much into the look of your site and not enough into the substance of it&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Not Updating Your Site Regularly<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Never&comma; ever create an author site unless you intend to update it regularly&period; It’s never a good idea to have an abandoned website that doesn’t reflect everything about you and your work that’s current&period; When you release a new book&comma; for example&comma; make sure it’s on your site&period; A website that’s not current isn’t a good reflection of you&comma; because it doesn’t portray success or commitment&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Not Collecting Email Addresses<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Your author website is the perfect chance for you to connect with your readers and potential readers&comma; and you better be asking for their email addresses on the homepage of your site&period; Don’t make email addresses mandatory&comma; but include an option for visitors to sign up for your email list&comma; in which you can notify them about new releases&comma; speaking dates&comma; and more&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Hard-Selling Yourself and Your Work<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;When people come to your website&comma; they aren’t often visiting to purchase your work&comma; believe it or not&period; They want to learn more about your books and you&comma; but they don’t want to experience hard-selling&period; You’re not in sales&semi; you’re in writing&period; Let your biography and information about your work speak for themselves&period; People can recognize merit when it exists&comma; so you don’t need to appear desperate by pushing for them to buy&period; Remember&comma; your work and your website should be about nothing else but the quality of your work and connecting with your readers&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Garrett Payne is a teacher and aspiring author&period;  He enjoys blogging in his spare time and recently gave tips for writing great content&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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