Sentences with phrase «separate author blog»

I'm not sure if you want to start over with a different name (you can just buy a new url and point it to this one, or have a separate author blog)... but then you're starting from zero in terms of traffic.
I'm toying with having a separate author blog, but think I'll stay with my current format and perhaps incorporate some of my published works in there as this blog is the essence of several writing projects I'm putting together so it's my focus and I'm hanging facebook and twitter from it.
She is also the author of nine titles, runs a separate author blog, does marketing and PR at her day job, and freelance editing, proofreading, writing, and translating on the side.

Not exact matches

John Kremer, author of 1,001 Ways to Market Your Books», did a separate blog post based on a comment I made regarding this topic on one of his other blog posts.
For your author site, you'll want a home page, a page listing your books with sale information, a page with personal information about you, and possibly a separate page for posting blog style articles.
This transition is something you'll have to consider, whether you decide to have a separate author website from your writing blog or morph your writing blog into your main focus as an author website.
My blog articles are separated by those of most interest to authors and those more useful to narrators.
Specifically look at Weebly if you're thinking of creating a full author website with a blog embedded, rather than separating the two or using a blog as your primary location.
In a recent discussion in the Writers, etc group in Facebook, guest speaker Deborah Riley - Magnus expertly pointed out the importance of targeting your audience through two separate blogs: the Author Platform and the Book Platform.
If you have a blog, Twitter, Facebook, separate accounts for author, book, publisher, fan club, etc., you want to be able to manage everything and keep content up - to - date.
A site separate from the Daphne James Huff author website also means more focused blog posts and a place for resources to be shared.
Considering you have written a book that is worth reading (which is an entire separate blogpost) and that you have followed the overwhelming marketing advice to create an award - winning book cover, issue a press release, utilize every social media platform known to man, create your own website that is optimized for an infinite list of search engines, blog, guest blog, complete a book tour, and run free or discounted book promotions then you may feel you have run the gambit of options available to self - published authors.
via Better Business Blogging — One of our Web design clients recently asked us whether she should have her blog separate from her main author website, and this article answered the question wonderfully.
Host your blog on your author website, rather than using a separate blogging site for it.
Clarissa is also the author of the successful «Happy Family Lawyer» blog, providing weekly commentary and tips on issues relating to divorce and is about to publish her book «Splitsville - How to separate, stay out of Court and stay friends».
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