Your Author Website: Five Tips That Generate Results

If you’re an author, you need a website. A website is the core and starting point of any online book promotion campaign. Despite the current popularity of blogs, podcasts, and ezines, your website is still your primary online “home” for information on your book. To create a profitable site that generates results, you need to do several things:

1. Determine What Drives Your Site

When you plan the structure and content of your site, one of the first things to determine is what drives your website.

A book-driven site is appropriate for authors who have written a single book or multiple books on unrelated topics. In this case, the book itself is the draw. Determine what your driver is and then build your site around this focal point.

2. Focus on Your Audience

Any book website has at least two audiences: your readers and the media. Be sure to design a site that meets the needs of both. For your main site content, develop a profile of your target reader, and focus your site on this profile. Are you targeting new parents, travelers to Italy, or fans of romantic suspense? Think about what your target audience is looking for and meet that need.

3. Establish Site Goals

Establishing site goals is important if you want to profit from your website. Are you primarily interested in selling books? Or do you want to sell other products and services as well? Are you hoping to garner major media coverage or establish yourself as a professional speaker? Write down specific goals and keep these in mind as you plan your site.

4. Remember That Content Is King

Now that you’ve determined what drives your site and have a clear idea of your target audience and the goals you want to achieve, it’s time to start thinking about your content. The right content can make the difference between a high-traffic site that drives the sale of books, products, and services and a site that receives few visitors.

The following are several tips for creating quality web content:

5. Encourage Action

Before creating your site, decide what action you want your site visitors to take. Do you want them to buy your book? Purchase additional products? Sign up for your classes, coaching services, or ezine? Hire you as a speaker? For each specific action you’d like a visitor to take, you need to create a call to action, web copy that encourages a website visitor or email recipient to take a desired action, such as purchase a product or sign up for an ezine.

By doing some upfront strategic planning, you can create a site that generates results—and profits.