Not exact matches
A similar
question was posed to bestselling
author Andrew Weil, MD. «We don't have any evidence suggesting that coconut oil is better for you than other saturated fats,» he states
on his
website.
That solving
question author of dating
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In an article
on the UK
website, The Guardian,
author Tanya Gold asks the
question, Are Britons who are searching for love online, looking in the wrong place?
As part of our ongoing effort to promote JPAM
authors to the APPAM membership and the public policy world at large, we are asking JPAM
authors to answer a few
questions to promote their research article
on the APPAM
website.
You will probably enjoy selecting the best excerpt, writing discussion
questions, and pulling elements that include your
author bio, your book description, and your book announcement press release from your online press kit into a reading group section
on your
website.
I have a
question about
author websites (with a domain in the
author's name) versus having a book landing page
on a site that is the
author's site but is not in the
author's name.
Here are some
questions you can answer from blog marketing guru Kristi Hines when looking at a comment to help you determine whether or not you should approve it
on your
author website.
QUESTION: Have you used a mailing list to increase traffic
on your
author website or boost sales of your book?
It's a great
question that relates to the importance of ebook
authors creating a profit strategy based
on using links in Kindle ebooks to drive qualified traffic to their
websites.
We are big believers in
author websites, but we decided to take this
question to the person we consider the expert
on the subject: Annik LaFarge.
Here at Web Design Relief, we often get the following
question: Should a writer create a
website that focuses
on a particular book or
on the work of the
author in general?
We have a list of
questions that
authors can chooseto answer if they would like an
Author Q&A listed
on our
website.
Author Patty Smith Hall www.pattysmithhall.com
Question — What book is listed second
on the books page of her
website?
My
question is... how much information should an
author share about themselves
on their
website and does revealing too much information toe the line of professionalism?
In fact, I've recently been
questioned twice about whether a newbie with NO book
on the publishing horizon should bother to start working
on a platform and more specifically
on an
author website.
via Darcy Pattison — After reviewing a survey about what readers expect from
author websites, Darcy Pattison revaluates her current
website and blog and asks the
questions, «Am I providing any of these things
on a regular basis?
QUESTION: What other information do you think is worth keeping private when it comes to sharing things
on one's
author website?
The Write Life discusses the
questions you need to answer
on your
author website's About page for it to be effective.
As long as the text
on your site and in your graphics is legible and aesthetically pleasing, there is no wrong answer when it comes to the
question of what font you'd like to use
on your
author website.
All
authors should consider the benefit of including
questions within their book or
on their
website.
Question: What's the first page you go to
on a new
author's website: About The Author, Book List, Contact Page, or
author's
website: About The
Author, Book List, Contact Page, or
Author, Book List, Contact Page, or Blog?
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To your
question, for
authors, I think the blog is most important, but one has to know how to make it effective (target audience, visual, etc), Twitter, Facebook, Google + (although ranking this one is tough, especially if you are focused
on page rank — if so, you NEED to be active here), and then
website (but again, if you are properly focused for page rank, a
website can be invaluable).
I do have a planned topic about the specific problems of
author websites, so
questions on that topic will help me formulate that post.
* Our Audio Training Library with insider advice and interviews about literary agents (text transcripts also available) * The Ask a
Question area of our
website where you can ask
questions about literary agents * Live broadcasts (and audio replays) of our Radio Show with special guests, publishing industry executives, and bestselling
authors such as Mary Higgins Clark, Nelson DeMille, and Diana Gabaldon * The Directory of Literary Agents with detailed information about all literary agents seeking
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That's why you'll find a treasure trove of valuable information (and inspiration)
on my
websites, including my answers to the 50
questions (below) I'm most asked by
authors.
QUESTION: What are some other ways to make sure your
author website ends up
on the nice list this year?
On the flip side, I rarely field
questions about
author websites, aside from technical ones about what service to use or other fiddly details related to domains, hosting, and WordPress sites.