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Is it compulsory to have websites for authors? If so, where to begin from? I’m clueless, please someone provide me with guidance?

Is it compulsory? No

Is it another tool/mechanism to spread the word about an author’s writings? Definitely.

An author is out to make sales. The only way to make sales is if people know about the writings. The days of publishers/publicists doing all the press releases and all the other work to market a book are pretty much gone. With self-publishing and all the other options instead of the traditional market, it comes down to the author to make a name for themselves before a major deal will be reached. And I would venture to guess that the first things MOST publicists would do when they sign an author is to ensure they have a viable and vibrant online presence.

amandawilli112233:

Is it compulsory to have websites for authors?

I’m genuinely curious as to who you think would be enforcing such a compulsion.

Owning a website as an author is not compulsory, but it holds much benefit for growing your brand and engaging with readers. You can begin by using platforms like WordPress or Squarespace—they are easy to use and come with designs specifically meant for authors. Focus on simple design show your work, have a bio, and make it easy for people to reach you or buy books. Keep updating with new content so readers stay interested.

While it’s not mandatory for authors to own a website, doing so offers numerous advantages for brand building and reader engagement. Starting with user-friendly platforms like WordPress or Squarespace can be beneficial, as they provide author-specific designs. Aim for a clean layout to showcase your work, include a bio, and ensure easy access for readers to contact you or purchase your books. Regularly updating your content will keep your audience engaged and coming back for more.



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