Do You Really Need A Website?

by Jeannie Ruesch

Today, I’m going to direct you to my monthly feature at Romance University — today’s topic is on websites, geared specifically for the unpublished writer.  Do you need a website?  If you have one, what should it look like? What the heck do you put ON It (and who’s looking at it, anyway?)

Be sure to stop by.

And conversely, I’m at MamaWriters today as well — talking about stepping outside of your comfort zone.

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Madeline Olson May 23, 2010 - 1:27 pm

Thanks so much for sharing your valuable insights and experience about marketing and branding with our RWA chapter! I’ve already downloaded your Brand Worksheet, and have started to think through my answers to your questions. It’s come at the perfect time in my development as a writer, helping me to think through what my background and approach to life (and writing) could bring to my potential readers.

At the meeting, you mentioned that an aspiring author doesn’t really need a website until her first manuscript is complete. Thanks so much for that! I’d been stressing over what I wasn’t doing with respect to branding/marketing, and see now that my primary focus needs to be my WIP.

I look forward to contacting you for a conversation about brand and website development in the not-too-distant future. Thanks again!

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