You’ve finally figured out how to create a website to promote your book—great! But once you set it up, how will people find you? What are readers looking for anyway? How do you fix it if something looks off?The answers are easier than you think.
In “Website Tips & Tricks,” you’ll gain access to a ton of useful skills to build upon the foundation you already have and maintain your site throughout the years. It’s designed for authors who have very little technical knowledge, and you can implement what you learn right away.
Just a few of the topics • The three pages your website absolutely must have• Choosing your theme and plugins• Creating content that is reader-friendly and highlights your books• Setting up your website so it loads faster• Improving your website’s visibility in searches
Most importantly, you’ll become comfortable playing around with your website.
Barb Drozdowich has published 27 books on a variety of tech topics, most focused at the needs of authors. She breaks complex topics down into simple steps so that you can use what you learn right away.
Managing your website doesn’t have to be scary.
Pick up a copy and start improving your site today!
Barb can teach anyone to use WordPress. She is a voracious reader of Regency Romance, taxi driver, gourmet chef in training, and slave to a cute puppy.
Barb has taught in colleges, universities and in the banking industry. More recently, she brings her years of teaching experience and a deep love of books to help authors develop the social media platform needed to succeed in today’s fast evolving publishing world. She owns Bakerview Consulting and manages the popular blog, Sugarbeat’s Books. She is also the creator and curator of The Book Blogger List
She is the author of more than 15 books 38 YouTube videos, a beginner WordPress course, a Goodreads course and lives in the mountains of British Columbia with her family.
When I start reading short non-fiction books, I frequently encounter fluff pieces, essentially material that could have been a long article and then has been lengthened to make it a book but without adding much additional material. Not so with this book, it delivers and has a lot of practical tips and things you should address no matter where you are in your journey pertaining to having your own author website.