Building a Web Site for Writers

September 30th, 2008

“If you want to get your writing noticed and don’t have a web site, you’re falling behind,” Linda Formichelli points out in a new Writer’s Digest article. The Anatomy of a Writer’s Web Site provides a wealth of information for writers wanting to establish an online presence.  From where to get web page templates to how to register your domain name, this article covers the most important things you’ll need to know when setting up your own site. And the advice applies to many other professions besides writers as well.

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October 2008

Formichelli’s article is chock full of advice and resources for those who want to either make their own Web site or hire someone else to do it. Click on the image above to read this article and get a free preview of the Coverleaf digital edition of Writer’s Digest. You’ll be able to take advantages of features like hot links in articles, which allow you to just click on any of the online resources included in The Anatomy of a Writer’s Web Site and go directly to the web site mentioned in the article. This latest issue of Writer’s Digest also features a series of articles on how to land and work with an agent, so if you’re trying to get a writing career off the ground this might be a great place to start.

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