Every author should take full advantage of the free service because it allows you to update content on your book page, keep
author bio information up to date, see your sales data, and more.
Tempt query letter readers to visit your website by promising more examples of reviews, more
author bio information, or more information about your upcoming projects.
Tailor Your Bio to Your Book One of the things that I see a lot is
author bio information that really has nothing to do with the book.
Previously, when guest blogging was thought acceptable, a guest post would include
some author bio information.
Not exact matches
Author's
Bio: Follow Meesha saleem to get all the
information regarding «gotangerine.pk».
The back of the book required a variety of
information from you, such as the «back of the book blurb,» an
author bio and / or picture, a barcode with the ISBN, your publishing logo, and a testimonial or endorsement.
You may also want to include a casual
author bio, book summary, contact
information, and an offer for a free review copy in either print or e-book form.
Backmatter consists of your
author bio,
information on your other books (if you have any), your products or services or company, or even a free offer that drives readers to your website to sign up for your mailing list.
On your
author website you can put your
author bio, photos, audio and video, book
information, excerpts, reading guides, your blog, media coverage, contact
information, event schedule, and more — even your cat photos.
Metadata includes such
information as cover image,
author bio, contributor names, book description, excerpts, reviews, region codes, prizes or awards, target audience, table of contents, and more.
Setup an Amazon
author page and keep the
information current, including
bio, photo,
author website URL, book library, promo videos, and social media feeds.
The remainder of the paragraph elaborates on awards the
author has received for this work's first chapter; that
information belongs in the
bio paragraph.
Using these keywords is important because it increases the chance that someone's random Google search for
information about a topic related to you and your book might pull in your
bio from your
author website, Amazon etc. and lead this searcher to you.
Often,
author bios include some personal
information such as where the
author lives (and who with), and maybe even a few hobbies he or she enjoys (especially if they are somehow of pertinence to your writing subject matter).
This means all
information on every new title (i.e. book title,
author name, book synopsis,
author bio, page count, ISBN, book format, interior file and cover art) is sent out to all distribution partners, like Amazon, Barnes and Noble, etc..
Below are the eight things you should have on your website: An
author bio You need to have
information about you, the
author.
Whatever
information you would like in your
author bio!
Justine Bylo [00:01:19] It's just a really fancy word for all the
information about your book, and that can be the
author name, it can be your
author bio, just the title of the book, all the way down to your book description.
Personalized tour page that will include the book cover, book summary, buying
information,
author photo, and
author bio, including website and blog links.
Also, any time you update your
bio or claim a new book through
Author Central, Amazon will update About the
Author on Kindle so your readers have access to the most recent
information about you.
Along with the traditional elements of an
author bio (publishing history, a bit of personal
information, etc.), consider including a very short phrase from an impressive reviewer.
Browse through
information on over 130 Icelandic
authors of fiction, their
bios, bibliographies and more.
This popup displays the profile
information set up through
Author Central: the author's bio picture, a link to the Author's page, a link to search results for the Author and a link to learn about Author Ce
Author Central: the
author's bio picture, a link to the Author's page, a link to search results for the Author and a link to learn about Author Ce
author's
bio picture, a link to the
Author's page, a link to search results for the Author and a link to learn about Author Ce
Author's page, a link to search results for the
Author and a link to learn about Author Ce
Author and a link to learn about
Author Ce
Author Central.
Information on over 130 Icelandic
authors, their bios, bibliographies and more can be found under «Authors and Books»; the other headings contain other fine
authors, their
bios, bibliographies and more can be found under «
Authors and Books»; the other headings contain other fine
Authors and Books»; the other headings contain other fine things.
But your
author website
bio can be more informal: You can include some of your own personal narrative along with your standard biographical
information.
You should also include an
author bio with photo; contact
information; and a newsletter to announce upcoming releases, speaking engagements, book signings, reviews, press releases, or other media coverage.
They have basic
information about the work being submitted and and include an
author bio.
When you upload your book to online retailers and distributors like Amazon, Smashwords, and IngramSpark, you'll need to decide what categories your book belongs in and insert
information (metadata) such as your book description,
author bio, BISAC codes, and keywords.
Sure, I have all the obvious tabs:
Author bio, appearances, book news, links to blogs, excerpts / readings and «what's new», but what I really need is to focus on what additional elements that truly add value to my readers (and yes, I also know I need to update my news / appearances too...) As a reader I know I enjoy websites that are beautifully designed, visually appealing, easy to read (no weird fonts or jarring colors) and which offer lots of value added
information that keep me coming back.
For example, why not edit your
author bio to include exciting new
information about yourself and your writing?
We usually use the
information that's available from Amazon for both your book and
author bio.
Whoever said you can only put «about the
author»
information in your
bio section, didn't get creative enough.
Like any
bio, mention awards and accomplishments —
information relevant to you as an
author.
When you submit
information about your book we will take it and turn it into professional, marketable material that will appear on your back cover copy, hardcover dust jacket flaps (if applicable),
author bio, and any other areas you would like it to appear.
It is likely that you have not even considered your
author bio until you are asked for the
information from your cover designer.
Page will have
information about the book, purchase links, and your choices of reviews, events, giveaways, links to media coverage,
author bio,
information for booksellers, etc..
When Smashwords ships (transmits) your book to retailers, we also transmit all the data associated with your book, including the book cover, book title, your
author / publisher name, your ISBN, your book description,
bio, price, category
information, etc..
Obviously you want your
author bio and book
information.
See her
author bio for more
information.
Please view Kelly's
Author Bio Page for more
information about her website Cycle Trekkers, and her two ebooks, Cycling Canada: Coast to Coast Trip Notes, and France to China by Bike.
What I like about these
bios is that they're packed with
information, tell you what the person is and does, usually provide some element of geographic location, and usually feature some personal element to make the
author more human, fully rounded, likeable or interesting.
Author Bio: Jacob Brown's articles on life insurance are a good source of
information for those looking to opt for one.