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7 Reasons Why Every Writer
Needs to have a Website or a
Blog
By Linda Lee
Inernet and Website Coach and
Consultant
Website Designer
The Internet has
profoundly changed the way people communicate
with each other. This has also impacted
businesses and altered the way they do
business. If you are serious about writing, you
need an online presence. Here are seven reasons
why.
1.
Be easy to
find
In today's world, people find you though the
Internet. The Internet has become the yellow
pages to the world. People now Google someone
they meet or hear about to learn more. You
don't want to miss those opportunities. Each
time someone finds your website or blog, you
have an opportunity to promote yourself and
your product.
2.
Showcase your work
Your website
or blog serves as your portfolio. This is where
you showcase your work and your talent. You can
use your website like a resume. Have your
biography and a section with samples. You can
create your press kit for easy access. You can
have your podcasts or any radio show
appearances on your site. You also want to list
all your contact information.
3.
Branding As writers our name is
our brand. This is an opportunity to get your
name out there 24/7. The Internet is always
"on" and fresh content is a priority for search
engines. With your site you have a palette to
showcase and present yourself to the
world.
4.
Marketing
You will want to have your website address on
all your written materials. Editors and agents
can peruse your work in your sample section.
Having you own website or blog gives you the
opportunity to promote yourself online, submit
your articles to online services like e-zine or
join an article submission service for a small
monthly fee. They will distribute your
articles for you. Always place a short
line about yourself and a link to your website
in all your work. Internet marketers and
website owners are starved for content, and as
a writer you can provide it. This will stay out
there online for years and reap you benefits
and new customers or readers long after you
have written the article. There are also
services you can sign up for where people will
hire you to write articles for them, such
as elance.
5.
Creativity and Fun
To utilize
and enjoy your creativity, start a blog.
Blogging is a great way to get traffic from the
right audience for the right reasons. This is
your chance to express yourself while
attracting an audience who shares your
interests and wants to hear what you have to
say. When you add a blog to your website, you
instantly will see an increase in traffic.
Search engines love fresh content and blogs are
an easy and fast way to provide new
content.
6.
Build a mailing
list
This is critical if you want to begin to market
and sell yourself and your product.You can
offer a monthly or bi monthly newsletter. You
can tell your clients and interested parties
about products you recommend and you can do
this as an affiliate to make money. This is
also a potential list of buyers for your books
and future books, teleseminars, classes,
podcasts and any personal appearances or
speaking you may be offering.
7.
Monetize your
site Earn a little
income back with your site. If you can
begin to build some traffic and an
audience for your website or blog, you
can make money from your site. This
involves joining some affiliate programs
such as Amazon and Adsense.
Almost
every company now offers an affiliate program
where if you discuss a product and use your
affiliate link to the company, you will earn a
commission if the customer buys. Amazon
actually will credit you for anything someone
buys through your link for up to 24 hours. The
commissions run from 2-5 percent.
Most
people now use the Internet to find what they
are looking for. Don't miss out by not having a
web presence. You don't have to understand
computers or be a techie. There are many great
website designers and professionals available
to help you get started. Click here for
a free
quote on a website or
a blog for your business.
About
Linda Lee
Linda
Lee is a writer, speaker, educator, and
website designer. She is currently working
on her book "Smart Women, Stupid
Computers," a simple and easy guide to
using your computer. Available for
consulting and coaching, she helps people
launch blogs and websites and trains then
in how to get traffic to their sites and to
maximize their website presence with the
use of blogging and search engine
optimization of their websites. Linda is
passionate about empowering people to take
charge of their computer, showing clients
with laughter and enthusiasm that they can
make it work for them. This explains
Linda's slogan: "Don't Let Your Computer
Outsmart You." Linda is co-president
of the Women's National Book Association's
San Francisco Chapter and a speaker and
volunteer coordinator for the San Francisco
Writers Conference.
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