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Does Your Book Have a Website?

A nice website. I would only suggest that you make it more clear where you can buy the book. At first glance,the Amazon logo looks like it might be an ad for Amazon - not really a LINK to your book.
Stanton Swafford (Sandy)

I will publish my novel next month. At that time I will make a website for the new book. So far the blog has generated interest around the world. Getting this started with a blog seems to pay off.
Sandy


Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Martin-Wilsey/e...
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MartinWilsey...
Blog: http://wilseymc.blogspot.com/
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Martin-Wilsey/e...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/martin_wilsey
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...
Website: http://www.baytirus.com/
https://www.smashwords.com/profile/vi...

http://melissaajensen.weebly.com/
It's nothing fancy since I'm not all that website savvy (i.e. it's still a work in progress), but I like that there's a place readers can go to find everything I've written, whether it's published or just online.
I have considered giving my book and future book each their own website, but since right now I only have one book published I'm going to keep things simple.

Martin, I gotta say that site is VERY impressive! I instantly get a feel for what your work is about. The page turn for reviews is a nice touch too--did someone build that out for you?
Keep 'em coming guys! I love seeing your work! :)

I blog and use social media as myself, the author. I've seen some folks set up pages for individual books, but to me, that is a little too limiting as my books are all different. If you're beginning a series and you know it's going to be occupying a lot of your time, there's a good chance, depending on things like genre, that a blog or Facebook page for the series might be productive, but I would still set up something for yourself as well. After all, social media isn't just about our work but about showing the world a little about us and our personalities.

I have a website for myself and for my book series and a couple of Fb pages, too. When I publish other stories that aren't part of this series I will probably just promote them on my author website.
http://claudinecarmel.com
http://www.lucylickmenot.com
Claudine :)

iffixysantaph.com

Jessica wrote: "Hi all!
Curious indie publisher here. Does your book have a website?"
Someday I will have a web site. I am learning things slowly... slowly... I recently got onto Twitter. I hope to get around to using it by the end of the decade.
I would like to have a web site, though, but not just for one book. I would like to have one for all my writing.
Curious indie publisher here. Does your book have a website?"
Someday I will have a web site. I am learning things slowly... slowly... I recently got onto Twitter. I hope to get around to using it by the end of the decade.
I would like to have a web site, though, but not just for one book. I would like to have one for all my writing.

Sounds like you aren't alone, Dwayne. Looks like there are more author sites than book sites. Maybe the book site feels more worth the effort if it's a series?
Jessica wrote: "Maybe the book site feels more worth the effort if it's a series?"
Could be. I do have a few series going, but not what most people call a series these days.
Could be. I do have a few series going, but not what most people call a series these days.

I put together a fairly minimalist website for my first book last year, but now that I'm about to publish book number two, I've gone back and played with it some more.
Although I have had visitors, so far, very little interaction. Maybe I should jazz it up a bit, but really, I'd much rather put the time into researching book number three, and I see the website as a way of interacting with readers, rather than moving books.
Feel free to take a look - www.chrisdews.com. You can blast some of my blog entries if you like... :)

Sounds like you aren't alone, Dway..."
Thanks Jessica, I was thinking of changing the font too, first web site. went a bit crazy I guess ...
Love yours, and your book looks great, love the 'mostly dead' dial.

We do not have sites for us as authors. We do have author's pages on Amazon and GR profiles, although my co-author is not active on GR. (Her profile here was automatically created by GR.)
We avoid all other social media, and that has worked out well for us.

Jess wrote: Curious indie publisher here. Does your book have a website?
Dear Curious,
Short answer: Yes.
Long answer: I put up an author page that seems to have attracted all of 47 hits, mostly from Russian and Chinese hackers trying to use a meat-ax to carve an overdone roast chicken.
Lame Excuse: I bought the domain name last year from "GoDaddy," but I'm still not sure what I'm gonna do with it. Of course, I haven't figured out what I'm gonna do when I grow up either.



I agree that you should do it. I think it's OK for the quotes at the top of the page (not brilliant, but OK)...But when it comes to the reviews and more informational pages, it's way too much.

While I'm dishing out personal opinion on web pages (even though I haven't done one yet myself because it's just another thing to learn/do that's not writing/editing)...I thought I'd suggest you change the Comic Sans font you're using in part of your site to something else.
Comic Sans is very out of fashion right now. It may not be logical but a lot of people react quit negatively to that font.



I agree that you should do it. I think it's OK for the quotes at the top of the page (not brilliant, but OK)...But when it ..."
Yeah, now to find the time ...

so which is better, Author website or blog or are they about the same????

Amanda wrote: "I don't know about other people, but my blog is part of my website. It's just one of my tabs someone can click on. I have a home page, blog, upcoming books, and what I call...in the works (what I..."
Mine is the same. I have the home, blog, where-to-buy, and contact tabs, along with "other work," where I display my very amateur art and photography. I also have a "news" tab which I update with items that I don't feel the need to blog about.
Mine is the same. I have the home, blog, where-to-buy, and contact tabs, along with "other work," where I display my very amateur art and photography. I also have a "news" tab which I update with items that I don't feel the need to blog about.


Looks like you already changed it (except for the menu items in the header, but I think you're OK there...not sure where those are actually set). What you've got seems very clear. I'd say you're fine.


Glad to help. My bill is in the mail. ;P

I have a personal website - www.kirstenmckenzie.com
A website purely for my book - www.15postcards.com
And then I am very active on Twitter - www.twitter.com/kiwimrsmac
Both websites have links through to my twitter feed, and links to Amazon to purchase my book.
And just to make my life more fragmented, I have an author page on FB, which was set up by my publisher. But prior to getting a publisher, I had set up a FB page for my book. So now I'm running both pages.
Occasionally I'll pop over to Google+, to load a post or two about my book there, same with LinkedIn.
And...not forgetting Instagram & Pinterest. I'm on both sites there. Instagram is purely a mix of personal and my book. Pinterest is easier because I have a board there just for 'Fifteen Postcards'.
You can see why today I'm trialling setting a timer to limit my time on each of those sites...
All this, and I'm a quarter of the way through writing my next book. So, the timer has gone off, so I'm jumping over to FB now!

Exactly."
Got it ...
Easier now I think.
www.rebeccathenovel.com

Thank you so much for asking about websites. I do have my own website set up to promote my books:
http://sugarlandbooks.com/
I've got a facebook page too at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sugarl...
I see many others have responded and I'll be going through to have a look at their sites:)

Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Martin-Wilsey/e...
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MartinWilsey...
Blog: http://wilseymc.blogspot.com/
Amazo..."
love the artwork on your facebook page!

Kirsten, you're on fire! I've kind of dropped twitter in favor of FB pushes and Instagram, since with a picture book the visual medium works better there. It does take a lot of time, but I think it will be worth it in the end.
Hi Harold! Thank you, and thanks for sharing! It looks like such a sweet series. You may consider adding link on your site to your FB/Amazon and Blog pages...unless they were hidden somewhere :)


www.cr-quinn.com
www.facebook.com/authorCRQuinn

www.americanutopians.com


I built a book website - http://www.bullseyebreach.com and I put a bunch of book info there. I also have my company website, http://www.infrasupport.com and I have a blog on that site, so there's no sense keeping a blog on the book site. Both sites link back and forth to each other where it makes sense.
But every book and every situation is different. I only have one book and "Bullseye Breach" and Infrasupport are supposed to complement each other. One day when I have more than one book, I'll probably do an author site with links to each book site.
- Greg Scott

I already had a personal website, so I parked a domain with my series name on the same server, then created a custom Wordpress page so that it looks like it's own website.
I put some "interaction" things at the end of my book and invite readers to participate.
http://matthart.com is my site, the parked domain is http://apocalypsemakers.com -- which redirects and loads matthart.com/apocalypse-makers (permalink page)



As I mentioned above... er... on the previous page... I parked a domain on my personal Wordpress site, then created a new wordpress page for my theme that makes it look like its own website. If nothing else, it's fairly simple to have a parked domain redirect to a specific url in your blog - there are plugins for it.
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Curious indie publisher here. Does your book have a website? Or did you just make one for yourself as an author/your publishing company? I'm really curious to see how other authors have gone about this!
I made a site for my recently released book, and I just went through updates to make the tone more reflective of the book itself (humorous, it's an illustrated book for adults) and I'm feeling pretty good where it landed. ( If you're interested, I'd love your feedback, it's www.frankandgoat.com )
Anyone have any tips, suggestions, success or fail stories about their book's site? I know a lot of authors just use a FB page as their books "website," too. Does your site reflect the tone of your book? Did you put up book excerpts? Can fans engage? Did you decide to forgo it altogether for some reason?!
Would love to hear where your book live online (besides Amazon ;) !
-jess
Jessica Watts