Do writers need a personal website?
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Re: Do writers need a personal website?

-- 22 Dec 2013, 17:36 --
The best domain name is either your real name or pen name. You have lived with your real name all your life, so there's enough reason to expect that "you will want to keep that name for a very long time." As for your pen name, didn't you think long and hard to come up with the name? It's more than good enough as your domain name.jcorkman1 wrote: ... Figure out a name that you will want to keep for a very long time...
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For my first novel, I used webs (I wasn't allowed to add com because of some rule, but it's self explanatory). It was okay. However, I heard about wix and used it for the website for my second novel. I found it easier to use and I liked their click buttons. Both of these sites offer you an upgrade for a fee and allow you to have your own domain.
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And to free up the author's time for more actual writing, several that I've seen have a 'webmaster' of some sort who handles the basic administration of the site.
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