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Social Media for Authors: Baby Step 5
by, Jill Swenson
December 24, 2011

Design and Content Development for Your Author Website Before you get lost in the design details of a WordPress website, it’s important for authors to keep in mind the type of site they want to build. For most of our clients, we recommend a site that says “successful, professional author.” But beyond this general aesthetic, what will your site actually look like? What will it… [Read More]

Filed Under: authors DIY, Creative Commons, Design, Strategic Marketing, WordPress
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Social Media for Authors: Baby Step 4
by, Jill Swenson
December 17, 2011

Keeping Up With the Joneses in the Design and Development of Your New Website and Blog Over the last three Saturdays, we have outlined preliminary steps for building an author website and blog. Today we talk about design. But before picking out tiles and swatches for your new electronic home, look at your neighbors’ houses. Do some window shopping. Compare yourself to the Joneses by… [Read More]

Filed Under: Author Website, Keeping Up with the Joneses, WordPress
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6 WordPress Tools Worth Installing
by, Danielle Sherwood
September 3, 2011

If you’ve read my last post on the difference between plugins and widgets and why every author platform should take advantage of these user-friendly tools, you will be happy to read this follow-up guide. I present to you, savvy WordPress user, plugins and widgets for a successful author platform. These are just a few of the basic plugins and widgets we recommend (and use ourselves)… [Read More]

Filed Under: audience engagement, author platform, Facebook, Marketing, plugins and widgets, RSS Feed, search engine optimization, Social Media, Social Networks, Twitter, word-of-mouth sales, WordPress, WPTouch
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Plugin or Widget? Two enhancements your platform needs – now!
by, Danielle Sherwood
August 27, 2011

Last week I explained the importance of using metadata to optimize your website or blog for search engines. Metadata, as you will remember, helps drive the right traffic to your page and makes your content more accessible. Brilliant! Your web traffic is growing and you are expanding your author platform. But now that visitors arrive on your homepage and take a first look, how do you… [Read More]

Filed Under: author platform, free resources, helpful tools, navigation features, plugin, Social Media, terms and definitions, user interaction, visitor experience, web optimization, widget, WordPress, writers writing
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Upgrade Series, Part One: Meta what?
by, Danielle Sherwood
August 26, 2011

If you are recreational web surfer and gadget users like me, it’s unlikely you know what metadata, meta-tags and meta-descriptions are. You could get a SEO or web guru to explain it, using fancy tech jargon and complex, detailed explanations. Or you could opt for human speak and read this post, in which I will endeavor to guide you through the world of “meta” (no,… [Read More]

Filed Under: Elmo, filter, generate traffic, how-to guide, HTML, HubSpot, Katy Perry, meta-descriptions, meta-tags, metadata, relevance, relevant searches, search engine optimization, secondary data, SEO improvement, site traffic, webpage optimization, website upgrade, WordPress
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Website and Blog Upgrades: A “How-To Guide” Introduction
by, Danielle Sherwood
August 14, 2011

Lately I’ve been doing a lot of work on websites. I spend my days playing with and installing widgets, writing meta tags and descriptions, cleaning up content, adding links, and overall trying to improve search engine optimization, also known as SEO. It takes time and focus… and sometimes a quick search for clarification and explanation. For the most part I avoid touching HTML code. It’s… [Read More]

Filed Under: Google Analytics, Grader.com, HTML code, mobile web browsing, problem solving, Professional Services, search engine optimization, SEO, smart phones, web development, web optimization, website upgrades, widgets, WordPress, WPtouch plugin
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Danielle Sherwood is the reader on the book beat
by, Jill Swenson
June 12, 2011

When Jill Swenson asked me to write a 500 word post for Swenson Book Development LLC book blog, I was apprehensive. For one, writing creatively has never been one of my strengths. But writing critiques, doing research, and procrastinating are. Helping others write is why I want to work in book publishing. Even if the publishing industry is struggling. I refuse to say publishing is… [Read More]

Filed Under: Authors, blogger, blogosphere, Blogs, book blog, book professionals, connect, Danielle Sherwood, Facebook, Galley Cat, industry trends, Jill Swenson, links, magazines, pleasure reading, Publishing industry, Reader, Shelf Awareness, Swenson book Development LLC, The Millions, Tumblr, websites, WordPress
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