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The Author's Guide to Domain Names, Website Platforms, and Websites
The confusion between domain names, website platforms, and websites themselves is one of the biggest stumbling blocks authors face when building their online presence.
Here's the thing: you wouldn't start writing a novel without understanding the difference between a plot, a publisher, and a finished book.
Similarly, you shouldn't start building your author website without understanding these three fundamental components.
What is Typography and Why Is It Important For Author Websites?
Picture this: A potential reader discovers your book through a recommendation and immediately searches for your website. They land on your homepage and within three seconds—before they've even read a single word—they've formed a negative opinion about you as an author.
The culprit? Your typography.
Why Squarespace is the Perfect Platform for Authors
"Should I use WordPress? What about Wix? Or maybe I need a custom-coded site?"
Sound familiar? If you're an author trying to choose a website platform, you've probably asked yourself these questions. With so many options out there, it's easy to get overwhelmed.
But here's what I've learned from building custom author websites: Squarespace isn't just good for authors—it's perfect for them.
The Top 3 Website Platforms for Authors & Illustrators
You need a website, but there are a seemingly infinite number of website platforms where you can build your website (or hire a designer to build your website for you). Squarespace, Wix, WordPress, GoDaddy, Weebly, Nexcess…the list goes on and on. So how to choose?
7 Simple Steps to Finding a Designer for Your Author Website
So yes, the best strategy for a task as time-consuming and important as designing your professional website, is to find a designer and use their Zone of Genius to uplevel your career. After all, no matter where a reader, literary agent, or publisher first hears your name, at some point they’re going to Google you. And when they do, you’ll want to have your best foot forward.
