Not exact matches
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long as the
author bio and active link are included.
Author Bio: Adrienne is a
long time film lover and aspiring film essayist based in western Pennsylvania.
It's generally a good idea to keep your
author bio between 100 - 150 words
long.
Plan how you can coordinate all of your online outlets to reflect you as an
author, e.g., color palettes, short
bio and
long bio, etc..
The inside
author bio may be a couple pages
long, it will talk in more detail about all my websites, my books, where to find me online, my plans and goals.
The short, catchy
author bio is probably going to be on your top right sidebar — the
longer one on your about page.
Most websites of traditionally published
authors do carry
longer bio material on their «about the
author» page - more at least than usually appears in a print book.
A. Your
author bio should be no
longer than about one hundred fifty words — and that's on the very
long side.
Even modest self - promotion efforts require synopses (
long and short), descriptions (
long and short),
author bios, and cover images (of many sizes).
As for length, there's no rule but I do have a guideline: Your
author bio should be about the size of the bottom half of a bathing suit — short enough to catch attention but
long enough to cover the essentials.
Book Description (short and
long)
Author Bio (short and
long) Keywords and... [Read More]
This is a
longer bio on the
author.
Author Bio: Charles Frankhauser is retired after experiencing life at sea as a young man serving aboard a surface ship and a submarine, followed by a
long civilian career at a major university.
Book Description: Just like the
Author Bio it is good to have this in two versions, a
longer one that can function as a press release of, say, 600 words, and a shorter one of 200 words that can be taken from your back cover copy.
Save the
longer bio for your website instead and keep something short and catchy on your Amazon
Author Central Page.
Because while a
longer bio might look fine on your book page, it's a lot harder to read on your Amazon
Author Page.
Not Having an
Author Page: It's no
longer just about having a brief
bio on your book page.
Give your book an easier time being discovered by changing your book's
long and short descriptions, pricing,
author bio, genre, and / or keywords.
Bio: Nick Loper is an
author, online entrepreneur, and life -
long student in the game of business.
Besides checking your
author website, book sales page, retail product page, and social media accounts, make certain your media kit contains a short and
long bio, a high resolution profile photo, a high resolution book cover, a list of potential interview questions, and links to all relevant profiles.
While it may be a bitter pill to swallow, Ellis's solution to the retirement crisis is a combination of working
longer and saving more, not unlike my own book flagged in the
author bio below.