Tag: web presence

  • Five Things Every Author’s Web Site Needs, Part 1 of 5

    Five Things Every Author’s Web Site Needs, Part 1 of 5

    You already know the obvious elements your website needs, such as your booksand where to get them, a page about yourself, a blog (if you keep it up), your contact information, and if appropriate, press page and calendar.

    But does your website have these five essential website pillars to be effective for promoting you and your work?  

    1. Your Branding Message in a Tagline
    2. Calls to Action – Driving Your Audience to Action
    3. Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
    4. Interaction with Your Visitor
    5. Usability and Readability

    The First Post on the Five Pillars of Effective Website Design will focus on your branding message because this will make your website’s information and marketing message more effective.

    Effective Author Website

    1. Your Branding Message

    A tagline should conceptualize your branding message. Websites need to be clear and concise, and only include up front what can be easily digested within seconds. Your first impression needs to be like an ‘elevator pitch’. Your tagline, short and sweet, will appear on every page, in the header.

    Branded as Romance Author
    Branded as Romance Author

    For instance, author Laura Navarre’s tagline is Desire has never been so dangerous. From this short phrase you can gather that she writes romance novels with intrigue and risk.

    Branded as political romance
    Branded as political romance

    Laura also writes under another alias, Nikki Navarre. Although it’s part of the same website, she brands her alter-ego very differently: State secrets have never been this sexy. From this, we know we are going to read politically charged romances, and from the graphics, that they involve the Soviet Union.

    Wendy Delaney - Chanticleer
    Branded as a Cozy Mystery

    Author Wendy Delaney uses Cozies with a Kick, implying fun mysteries with a tad of spiciness– that these are not grandma’s cozies. You could not confuse these two authors. They are both women, they both write mysteries, but you know they are reaching different audiences.

    Notice how every aspect of their websites focuses and reinforces their specific branding in their web sites visitors’ mind-space.

    See how your website compares with this handy branding checklist for your author web site’s homepage: 

    • Header – Strong Visual Image that Reinforces the Tagline
    • Menu Bar – Easy to Navigate
    • Homepage – says it all: Author, Tagline, Genre, Where to Purchase, How to Contact, Testimonials, and Visitor Engagement
    • Handy Links with Calls to Action
    • A personal note from the author at the bottom of the page to call again (visit again).

    Our next post will focus on Calls to Action.

    We hope that this article has shed some light on areas where your website can be improved to help you reach your audience. The best part is all of these improvements are free if you know how to do it yourself. If not, Chanticleer Reviews offers website assistance and creation as part of their book marketing services targeted specifically for authors.

    See the next article here!

    Rochelle Parry, Chanticleer Reviews’ Creative Director  

    Rochelle Parry, webmaster

  • Rochelle Parry will present “Website 101” and “Optimizing your Presence Online” at CAC

    Rrochelle-glamochelle Parry will present “Website 101” and “Optimizing you Presence Online” at Chanticleer Authors Conference 2014.

     

    “Website 101 (for the computer-challenged author)” will be an introductory overview of the various forms of websites available. We will look at the difference between blogs, hosted sites, free software and subscription software. You will learn the advantages and disadvantages to each solution. We will have a Q&A session.

    Who Should Attend: Those who have thought about getting online but just aren’t sure yet; those who have a web presence but want to explore more options; those who just want a better grasp on websites in general.

    Rochelle’s second workshop, “Optimizing your Presence Online” will focus mainly on using hosted WordPress software. We will also cover domain names, site setup, choosing a theme, what info you should have on your site, search engine optimization, file management, image optimization, spam control, integrating social media, selling online, and follow up with a Q&A session. She will demonstrate installing a new WordPress site live.

    Who Should Attend: Those who are interested in the nuts and bolts of setting up and maintaining their own website, and learn some tips and tricks. If you have a blog on WordPress.com or blogger, and want more control, find out what is involved in having your own web site.

    Rochelle Parry has been working with websites since 1998 when she created Megabite Design. She has worked at Microsoft designing software help systems, and at Western Washington University creating and managing websites. She enjoys helping non-technical clients understand computers and software, and creating useful, usable and engaging websites. Her website is at www.megabite.com.

     We invite you to meet other members of the Chanticleer International Community of Authors at this fun and informative three day event featuring:

    • CBR Awards Banquet – You don’t have to be a CBR winner to attend this exciting event.
    • Sessions, workshops, and panel discussions
    • Keynote Speakers: Shari Stauch, Tyler Bird, and Diane Isaacs
    • Networking opportunities
    • Prizes and drawings
    • Books By the Bay Bookfair

    Join us at the elegant  Hotel Bellwether on beautiful Bellingham Bay. Register today! 

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