Building Author Pages
Kassia Krozser & Kirk Biglione
Overview
Author information around the web

Author websites

Publisher websites

Retail websites

Challenges and solutions

Helping authors get it right
Why Authors?
Authors Sell Books
What Is an Author Page?
It Depends...
Who Are You?
Roles
Author

Agent

Publisher/Publishing Professional

Publicist

Bookseller
Each Role Has
a Different View
Don’t Forget The Users
User roles
Readers/Consumers

Media

Reviewers

Academics

Other authors
Two Views
Publisher View


               Publisher
Author
                           Retail
Website
Author View


              Author
Retailer                 Publisher
              Website
The Author Website
Role of The Author
Website
 Hub of author’s online activity

 Central point of information for readers

 Media resource

 Key asset in building the author brand

 Should be first result when author is Googled
The Basics
Domain name
Basic Content
First, Consider the
Reader
Author Information
Bio

Press kit

Contact information

  Agent

  Speaking Agent

  Publicist
Author Content
Blog

Media: video/audio (including podcast)

Interviews

Links to related websites
Book Information
Title

Cover

Blurb

Excerpt / Sample

ISBN(s)

Publisher

Buy links
Extended Book Info
Series and related titles

Related media

  Interviews

  Book Trailers

Link to book mini-site

Reviews

Awards
Marketing Information
Mailing list signup

Event listing

Social media links

Contests
Community
Blog comments

Forums

Wiki

Social features
Content Management
WordPress
Easy to use

Open Source (free)

Social media integration

Design flexibility
Design
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Case Study
Bestselling Author with
No Website
The Social Web
Social Media
Extends the author’s online presence

Reaches readers in their preferred environment

Not all opportunities are right for all authors

Leading sites require at least a minimal presence
The Problem with
Facebook
Add Up the Faux
Steph*nie Meyer(s)
What To Do?
Create a Fan Page not Profile

Create pages for author and books

Link directly from official site

Verify with Facebook

Post on unofficial pages directing users to official
page

Work with FB to direct traffic to official page
So, What About Twitter?
Best Practices
Reserve the author name on the main networks
(Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, maybe MySpace)

Consider reserving common mis-spellings

Point profile to official author website

Link author website to active social profiles

Obtain verified accounts where possible
More Author Pages
The Publisher Website
Why author pages?

Readers love authors

SEO for publisher and book

Improves discovery

Improves author relations (when done right)
Core content
Author bio

Photo

Web link

Social media links

Upcoming events

Author RSS feed (caution!)

Oh, and books
Publisher Specific
Content
Author articles

Interviews

Book related extras

Media: audio/video

Mailing lists
Anatomy of an
Author Section
Featured Authors
Author Index
On-Site Search
Types of search

Global

Author

Event

Advanced
Appearances
Author Page
Unique Content
Publisher Specific
Content
Interviews: Video/Audio

Original articles

Reading guides

Extended story information (character profiles,
back story, etc.)
The Retail Website
Why author pages?
Enhanced information for customers

Enhanced discovery = additional sales

Customer engagement, increase time on site

SEO benefits
What we see

Author name
What we’d like to see
Author bio

Author photo

Link to website and social media profiles

Curated content (interviews, media, essays)
Challenges

Aggregating data

Authenticating data

Maintaining data
Challenges &
Possible Solutions
Author Metadata
Author Identity
Numbers:
Lots of authors
Content Management
Tech-Challenged
Authors
Time-Challenged
Authors
Apathy
What To Do When an
Author Opts Out?
Just Say No
Helping Authors Get It
Right
Who’s Responsible?
Digital Assessment
Domain name

Website

  Is it usable?

  Is it current?

Social media presence

  Quality and frequency of interaction
Website Checklist
Domain name

Hosting

Core content: Bio,Photos, Press Kit, Bibliography

Site management (WordPress or other OS CMS)

Usability and accessibility review (includes
browser support & mobile)

Design options (premium themes)
Create Support Resources

 Author portal

 Digital concierge

 Digital media training
Questions?
Kassia Krozser:
booksquare@booksquare.com
twitter: @booksquare

Kirk Biglione
kirkb@oxfordmediaworks.com
twitter: @kirkbiglione
Booksquare University
booksquareuniversity.com

Building Author Web Presence