Authors can now use WordPress to create newsletters — and get paid for them
Reading Time: 3 minutes Wordpress.com now lets authors get paid for their newsletters.
Reading Time: 3 minutes Wordpress.com now lets authors get paid for their newsletters.
Reading Time: 10 minutes If you want the most bang for your buck, marketing-wise, the top advice is to have your own newsletter, and after considering 24 options, I’ve settled on MailPoet as the best combination of usability and value.
Reading Time: 4 minutes All NASA images are available for free, for any use — including commercial. They’re particularly great for background images on sci-fi author websites.
Reading Time: 7 minutes Link shortening services can help you track which of your book marketing efforts are actually working.
Reading Time: 16 minutes How to make a panel on a Wordpress website to promote a new book release using Gutenberg blocks.
Reading Time: 21 minutes More than 200 completely free sci-fi, fantasy, and horror fonts for book covers, illustrations, and social media posts.
Reading Time: 9 minutes I compare the top website hosting providers, and take you through setting up a Wordpress website with my top recommendation, DreamHost.
Reading Time: 25 minutes 5 ways to add a row of book covers to your Wordpress website.
Reading Time: 17 minutes I show you how to create a free author site that looks like that of the big names in the industry.
Reading Time: 11 minutes Whether you are planning to follow my tutorial to create a free but expensive-looking author website, or hire a developer to build one for you, you will need to create some content before you get started. Here’s what you’ll need.
Reading Time: 12 minutes Today’s modern, professionally-designed author websites have three things in common: Wordpress, responsive design, and panel styling.