As a self-published author, you may think that writing new
manuscripts is the most important thing you could focus your attention
on. While creating new content for your readers is vital to your
success, working on the marketing side of your business is just as
important for you to go from barely known to a prominent name in your
literary niche.
Along with doing blog tours and email marketing,
one of the most effective ways to connect with new readers and keep
loyal fans up-to-date is to have your very own author website.
You
can think of your author website as your calling card, home base or
storefront that gives your prospects a direct way to find out more about
you and your work. And the best part is that it's open 24 hours a day, 7
days a week!
Already have an author website? Don't sit back and relax just yet.
The
only thing better than having a good author website is having a great
one that's fully optimized and designed to take advantage of all the
essential features that go into a compelling book promotion website. One
that pulls your reader further down the rabbit hole that is your brand
and online domain.
Here are tips on how to achieve this in seven practical ways.
Create an Interesting About Me Page
The
average person who lands on an author page keeps on reading for one
specific reason. They want to know more about the man or woman behind
the manuscript. It's for this reason that every fully optimized author
website must have an interesting about me page.
Your about page
gives you the chance to share a bit about yourself with a curious
prospect or someone who is already a fan of your work but wants to know
more about what makes you tick.
If you think your about page is
where you should list all your credentials and any awards you've won,
you'd be somewhat correct. While you can include your accolades, it's
more important to connect with your reader by showing them that you're a
real person just like them.
Feel free to let your guard down and
reveal something about yourself you're your prospects may find
interesting, surprising or just plain funny about who you really are.
Add a List of All Your Book Titles
An author website isn't complete without a page where visitors can find out more about every book you've penned.
One
marketing truth that has stood the test of time is that it's much
easier to keep a customer than it is to acquire a new one. Based on this
fact, setting up a page featuring all of your book titles is a no
brainer.
The simplest way to go about this is to list each book
and make each title a clickable link that directs your visitor to the
sales page related to the specific book.
An even better option is
to create a page that features the cover art of each book along with a
short blurb describing the contents of each one.
A picture is
worth a thousand words, so an eye-catching cover along with a
tantalizing tidbit about what lies within the pages of each book is sure
to pique the interest of the vast majority of those who stumble upon
this vital page.
Add an Email List Sign Up Page
Email
marketing is perhaps the most effective marketing tool of modern times.
In fact studies show that, for every dollar spent on email marketing,
the average return is close to 400%.
This alone makes building a list of prospect emails immensely important. But the benefits don't end there.
If
like many other self-published authors you put your work up for sale on
book selling platforms like Nook, Kobo and Kindle you always run the
risk of losing potential buyers if your account gets suspended or the
platform shuts down for some reason.
By having your own email
list, you are free to send marketing messages to your prospects and
promote your new and older book releases without worrying about being
inconvenienced due to reasons beyond your control.
Include Several Book Reviews
One
of the easiest ways to provide a boost of interest in your books and
increase sales is by posting what previous readers have to say about
your work.
Known as 'social proof', book reviews allow potential
buyers to read the opinions of unbiased third parties to find out if
your titles would be something they would actually be interested in
reading.
This is a powerful sales tool that can quickly tip the
scales in your favor if a prospect is on the fence about buying one of
your books. To make this optimization tactic even more effective,
include the name and picture of the reviewer whenever possible.
Post Social Media Share Buttons
Social
media sharing is a key factor that facilitates the viral effect that's
responsible for launching much of the works written by self-published
authors into the stratosphere.
If you are serious about building a
thriving career based on publishing and selling books, creating a
presence on social media channels is imperative.
An easy way do
this is by putting social sharing buttons in a prominent location on
your author website. Do this and you'll have your fans spreading the
word about your book and website in short order.
In addition to
having social sharing buttons, make sure that you also have prominent
links pointing to your official social media pages on Facebook, Twitter
and where ever else your target audience gathers online.
Add To and Regularly Update Your Blog
Along
with email marketing, blogging has become known as one of the highest
return on investment activities that can be done to promote an offering
online, and that includes self-published books!
Blogs are like the daily, weekly or monthly news feed of an otherwise static website.
Along
with allowing you to update your fans on new information about your
book titles, upcoming events and other important matters related to your
brand, your blog works to attract more attention from major search
engines like Google.
Blogging on a regular basis helps to
gradually increase traffic to your website, which in turn increases
traffic to your email lists and book sales pages, which increases your
odds of snagging new readers and increasing your bottom line.
The
key to making a blog work to improve your traffic and subsequent book
sales is to focus on educating, inspiring and entertaining your readers
and prospects instead of trying to hard sell them on your books.
By
posting regularly and about topics of interest to your audience (that
relate to your writing niche) you warm them up to the point where they
want to know more about and read everything you have to offer.
Have a Mobile Optimized Website Format
Nowadays more people are viewing web pages on their phones and tablets than on full-sized laptops or desktop screens.
This
trend makes it imperative to create your author website using a format
that makes viewing your pages on a handheld device as pleasant an
experience as viewing it with a much larger screen. This mobile
optimization is also known as responsive web design.
By creating
your author website with a template optimized for mobile devices, you
increase the chances that your page will attract potential readers to
your site as well as boost your search rankings in Google and other
major search engines.
Use these tips to create a fully-optimized
author website. It's the key to creating a lasting and visible brand by
serving as a marketing hub and gathering place for you current and
future fan base
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