“‘Your browser does not support frames/JavaScript/Flash.’ Neither do printed books, but you seem to communicate through those just fine.”
Believe it or not, a simpler website is more likely to be seen by more people. You really don’t need a lot of fancy stuff to have a great website. It is all about content.
Keep in mind as well that more and more people (especially people under the age of 25) are surfing from their cell phones. At best, they’ll never see all those whiz-bang features; at worst, they’ll be locked out of the site altogether.
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GoDaddy, the domain registrar we often use, has a $1.99 special right now. The trick to registering with GoDaddy is to ignore all the extra junk they try to sell you after you start the checkout process. Look for links or buttons that say “No, thanks” or “Continue with checkout.” Caveat: if you don’t have a PO Box and you don’t want your address and phone number becoming public, you might want to add private registration. ✽
Agent Colleen Lindsay is running a great series on book promotion on her blog. ✽
While we were on vacation last week, agent Nathan Bransford wrote a couple of great posts on author websites and how authors’ blogs influence book sales. There’s some great info in the comments, although there’s also some misinformation about technical issues. (Feel free to ask us about those!) ✽
Text Prefs — a U.K. design firm is conducting a survey on how people like to read onscreen text. Tell them how you like it! They’ve promised to publish the findings so we can all do better at designing things people read. ✽
How to work with a designer and a publicist. ✽
100 Personal Branding Tactics Using Social Media — great overview of how to use the various social media sites to promote yourself. Password management is key here, since you could be signing up for a dozen services or more. Make a spreadsheet! (via our colleague, Jeremy Tolbert) ✽
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