Here’s a Web Site 101 Tip from WWW team member Kendra Haskins: “Always view your site from the prospective of a visitor. They are not going to spend a lot of time digging through too much text or endless graphics
Why You Need an Author Website… Even if You Have a Facebook Page
This is a common question among businesses as well as authors. With Facebook having such dominance in the social media space, is an author website really necessary? In a word, YES. Facebook is a great place to post your author
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.
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
Improve Your Reach With Content Intelligence
Our thanks to Pam Niska, technical account manage for Tynt for this guest post, a follow-up to the article we published about Tynt on January 25. After you’ve installed the Tynt script on your author website or blog and you
How to Use Tynt to Improve Your Author Website Traffic and Inbound Links
Here’s a site we’re loving right now: Tynt.com, because lots of online readers like to copy bits and snippets of text (and images) from websites (82%). Tynt is a bit of code you add to your author website: When someone