Post by account_disabled on Dec 28, 2023 2:30:40 GMT -6
How many authors start a blog and forget about the marketing aspect? Another question: is it useful to limit yourself to a blog or a site? When I talked about the author platform , I wrote that the hybrid solution is the best today: neither a static site nor a blog as an end in itself, but a virtual place in which to talk about yourself, what you write about and publish useful and of entertainment. I already talked about what to write in a writer's blog some time ago. Each author, however, is free to manage it as he believes.
But which static pages to publish ? For me they fall into 2 categories: Biographical pages Promotional pages Biographical pages Even in the plural? Isn't one enough? Yes, to tell the truth: most Special Data authors, bloggers and professionals only have one, which they call whatever they want (from the more logical “Who I am” or “Pinco Pallino” to the one for me to avoid like “About me ”). A few months ago I discovered a second page, which I immediately considered useful, curious and above all "tantalizing" for my creativity (and yours, I hope). But let's go in order.
Who I am Online you can find dozens and dozens of articles that explain how to write a good "About me" page. I read a lot of them and in the end I preferred to do my own thing. Therefore, I will not explain in this article how to write your biography. Because that, in the end, is what it is about: a condensed biography . I say it's better for it to also be contextual to your site and the goals you have in mind to achieve with the site. I read very long biographical pages in which the blogger dwelt on everything he loved and hated, from food to books to films to hobbies. No one is interested in this information. Write a text that represents you, concise, objective, that makes you known and also appreciated.
But which static pages to publish ? For me they fall into 2 categories: Biographical pages Promotional pages Biographical pages Even in the plural? Isn't one enough? Yes, to tell the truth: most Special Data authors, bloggers and professionals only have one, which they call whatever they want (from the more logical “Who I am” or “Pinco Pallino” to the one for me to avoid like “About me ”). A few months ago I discovered a second page, which I immediately considered useful, curious and above all "tantalizing" for my creativity (and yours, I hope). But let's go in order.
Who I am Online you can find dozens and dozens of articles that explain how to write a good "About me" page. I read a lot of them and in the end I preferred to do my own thing. Therefore, I will not explain in this article how to write your biography. Because that, in the end, is what it is about: a condensed biography . I say it's better for it to also be contextual to your site and the goals you have in mind to achieve with the site. I read very long biographical pages in which the blogger dwelt on everything he loved and hated, from food to books to films to hobbies. No one is interested in this information. Write a text that represents you, concise, objective, that makes you known and also appreciated.