Why This Author Website Works: ChristineSchwab.com

Once in a while, I like to share well-designed websites when I come across them. Usually, the sites and blogs I’ll share here will be author/expert or book launch sites that act as effective hubs for their owners’ author platforms and promotional efforts. I also give kudos to sites that create clear calls to action and that are structured to convert casual visitors to subscribers or buyers.

Here’s the latest well-designed author website I’ve discovered: ChristineSchwab.com (a former consulting client). What’s good about this site:

  1. Everything’s easy to find.  All the information a publicist, agent, or radio/TV booker needs is clear, easy to locate on the margins of the site, and requires no clicks. The author’s bio, publicist and agent contact information, present and former books, book reviews, buy buttons, social media, and media room are all right there on the home page. If I were in a position to hire her as a guest on a show or as a keynote speaker, almost everything I need to pitch her to my colleagues or contact her for an inquiry is there for me to grab in under 30 seconds. This site is perfect because it’s accomplishing the client’s clear objectives: selling books and getting herself booked.
  2. The call to action is visible. Christine is asking you to do two things: Follow her on Twitter and Like her on Facebook.
  3. She’s blogging actively. Because she’s blogging, I immediately understand her current platform (rheumatoid arthritis) and know that she’s actively talking about the issue. She’s also boosting her search engine optimization for that topic by writing regularly about it.

Takeaways

If you’re inclined to blog, I recommend a design format like this. Your wisdom and experience is front and center (literally) and all your major credentials are easy to see. Blogs are also unparalleled for SEO and give you a hub from which you can network with other bloggers and create relationships that can pay off for you over the long term. (Tactics for which I discuss in my eBook, A Brief Introduction to Internet Publicity.)

If you’re interested in viewing more well-designed book, author, and expert/speaker sites, follow me on Google+ or follow me on Pinterest, where I maintain a board of sites I find that set a good example. If you need to build a new blog or website or give yours a facelift, get in touch–I work with talented designers who can help you.

Stars of PR Radio Show – February 9

For anyone who missed my appearance this week (2/9/12) on “Stars of PR” with Cindy Rakowitz, below is a link to the archived show on VoiceAmerica.com. You can also download the .mp3 and listen to it as a podcast. Cindy and I talked about the basics of internet publicity–a great intro for beginners who don’t know where to start in promoting themselves online (particularly authors).

http://www.voiceamerica.com/episode/59403/internet-publicity-expert-kristen-havens

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INTERNET PUBLICITY EXPERT KRISTEN HAVENS | VoiceAmerica™

Why You Should Remain Active on LinkedIn and Goodreads

LinkedIn and Goodreads - Photo by Adam Solomon on Unsplash

Photo by Adam Solomon on Unsplash

Both communities send weekly newsletters to site members, informing them of recent activities and updates from their friends and contacts. You may have seen some of these newsletters yourself. (I just received one.)

Depending on your and your contacts’ privacy settings, you could get some free email marketing from these social networks every time you become active in any way within the site.

Here are a few activities you can do that may show up in the weekly LinkedIn and Goodreads newsletters (reminder: these newsletters are sent only to your contacts):

  • Add a new skill to your LinkedIn profile
  • Share a Tweet on LinkedIn about a conference you’re attending
  • Change your job description or education level on LinkedIn
  • Join a Group
  • Review a book on Goodreads

If you’ve left your account inactive, get cracking! In under five minutes, you could put your name in front of a few hundred people.