If you own an author website that offers a blog, or a standalone author blog, you’ve no doubt encountered spam, or questioned if a comment you’ve received is spam. The more popular your blog becomes, the more spam you’ll get.
How to Identify & Reduce Comment Spam on Your Author Website/Blog
If you own an author website that offers a blog, or a standalone author blog, you’ve no doubt encountered spam, or questioned if a comment you’ve received is spam. The more popular your blog becomes, the more spam you’ll get.
Give Your Author Website a Tune-Up
Sometimes it isn’t more content you need, just a better way to find it. Because the information superhighway has become so clogged with traffic, to get found today requires you to carefully organize each bit of info on your author
How to Make Your Author Website User Friendly
Yes, readers want to get to know authors and their books. But when is information “TMI” – too much information? According to WWW website designer Kendra Haskins, “Always view your site from the prospective of a visitor. They’re not going
Indie Author Marketing: Even Independence Needs Direction
Thanks to author (and WWW team member) Jacqueline Gum for this guest post, timely on the heels of our look at author scams and scoundrels… Somebody has to show you how to walk before you do, but eventually you walk
Author Scams Part 2: Six Ways to Save Yourself from Scoundrels
On the heels of our May 7th post on Scams and Scoundrels, we thought it would be useful to provide some tips to avoid some of the common traps we see new and aspiring authors fall into when seeking to
Authors Beware: Scams and Scoundrels
(Graphic courtesy FreeDigitalPhotos.net) It was bound to happen in a once relatively quiet industry of readers, writers and thinkers. With the digital revolution came a large army of mercenaries, apparently keen to prey on the ever-fragile ego of an author.