Hi friends,
So, I’m back with more energy and verve, and am curious about your comments on my new revamped website. Visit it now: www.tanyafreedman.com My difficulty has been trying to include information on both my published business book, Start & Run an Art Teaching Business, while concentrating fully on my full-time obsession on writing passionate women’s fiction. I would love to hear any of your comments that may help me improve my website-in-progress.
Here are some of my thoughts and questions as I divide my time in revising my latest manuscript, as well as enjoying the fun part of playing Goddess on redesigning my website:
- I understand that many writers waiting to have a publishing contract before committing to have a website regretted leaving it so long; because then they panicked about not being ready or even knowing what they wanted their ideal website to look like; what it should say about them, the author and their brand.
- I don’t want to create two separate websites - because of the effort and cost that entails.
- What are your thoughts about including/sharing blurbs and even excerpts of any of my current works in progress? Some of my writing friends have successfully included these on theirs. I feel reticent about doing this, because I want my queries and partials to be fresh to the literary agents and editors I plan to approach.
- I’m happy to prepare an article about my particular love of international /cross cultural love stories, and share this. So let me know your opinions - the pros and cons.
- The time spent on creating my own website from templates vs having one customized: the cost is what dictates it for me, at this stage. I’d rather spend the time to design and update it myself, rather than spend the money on what admittedly could well showcase the brand and the author so much better. The other disadvantage in this is spending less time developing and improving the work, the actual manuscript. I do so enjoy this, though <g>.
- Any suggestions on the taglines (two separate ones for business book and the rest of the site)? I’m happy about the “Tales of Passion Without Borders” but have my reservations about the one on the business, which is a previous one.
So let me have any of your suggestions, leave comments and also email me.
Thanks,
Tanya Freedman
Writring Diva Blog
It all looks good to me, Tanya. I can see where some of the testimonials say “go, go, go.” You do so much it makes me tired while I sit and procrastinate. I’m busy, just not doing the writing and pushing I should be doing. I keep saying it will change, but then don’t do anything about it. Soon, but I’ve said that before.
The site looks great with lots more in it than mine.
Good going. Talk to you soon.
Hi Tanya,
I’m a fellow TRW member and couldn’t agree more that they’re a valuable organization. Great blog and your website looks good to me! I think it makes sense to use one site for fiction/non-fiction. I read your Get Published article with a smile on my face–there’s hope!
Looking forward to meeting you at TRW!
Hi Tanya,
I understand the dilemma of trying to do a marketing program for fiction and non-fiction. Is there a connection between your work in both areas? If the idea of a second website (linked to the first one) doesn’t work, would you be able to split your home page so that people could go to either area of your site?
Just a thought.
I know you’ll work something out.
Stella
Hi Sharon,
Thank you for your support, and no, there is no connection between my non-fiction and fiction - only that I’m the writer. I’ve got another good friend who is of the same mind that I should keep the two sites separate. I’m thinking long and hard about the progress, while still focusing on actually writing/revising and honing my work in progress (wip), so I’ll keep you posted. And see you soon at the next TRW meeting.
All the best itmt,
Tanya