5 Ways To Help Readers Find Your Self-Published Book Online | Self-Publishing Relief

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Since the introduction of e-book readers and print-on-demand publishing, self-publishing has been growing by leaps and bounds. In 2018 alone, over one million self-published titles were released! The experts at Self-Publishing Relief know that all this competition for readers’ attention makes boosting the visibility of your book a real challenge.

5 Ways You Can Make It Easier For Readers To Find Your Book Online

Author Website SEO 

One way to ensure your author website and your books get maximum visibility is to use up-to-date Search Engine Optimization strategies. The better you feed the indexing algorithms, the higher your website will appear in search results.

SEO tips include:

  • Tag every image on your website with descriptive metadata using your name and book title.
  • Use category, title, trope, and other relevant keywords in headers, sub-headers, and page titles throughout your website.
  • Cull broken links from your website.
  • Place strategic, high-ranking, and relevant keywords in blog titles, your bio, and other text content on your website. 

 

Smart Website Design 

How a website looks isn’t just about aesthetics; it also affects SEO in multiple ways. Smart website design is easy on the eyes, simple to navigate, and is constructed to encourage people to linger.

The importance of these choices is reflected in two statistics Google uses when calculating your website ranking. If readers are not lingering on your site or are bouncing off quickly, you’ll see a negative effect in rankings. Check Google Analytics insights frequently to see how well your author website is performing.

 

Consistent Blogging 

Regularly scheduled blogging is a great way to offer new content, which gives you new opportunities to secure higher rankings of your website and its relevant keywords. Boost that effect by using your book title, author name, and appropriate keywords in your blog post content and headings.

 

Going Wide

 If you’re concerned about raising your books’ visibility in the online world, one of the best ways to increase exposure is to “go wide.” That is, to make your titles available on multiple vendors.

Currently, self-published authors can make their e-books available directly on Amazon, Apple Books, Barnes & Noble, and Kobo Publishing. Through aggregators like Draft2Digital and Smashwords, self-published authors can also spread availability of their titles to dozens of other sites, such as Android’s Google Play, on subscription services like Scribd, to libraries through Bibliotheca, and to overseas sites like Tolino.

Book Catalog Sites 

Readers love book catalog websites where they can keep track of their libraries, to-be-read lists, and the books they’ve already finished reading. Many of these sites offer authors the opportunity to set up profile pages, blog, collect fans and friends, and interact with readers. Claiming your profile and titles will bring you and your books more exposure.

Book catalog sites include:

Google loves websites that have high levels of traffic. To increase the number of visitors to your author website, make it a central hub for all your book promotion and book marketing activities. Reaching out to readers and engaging them in a lively way is a wonderfully organic way to boost your books’ visibility.

 

Question: How do you use your website to boost the visibility of your titles online?

1 Comment

  1. Jenny Wiliam

    I have published two books but have not got much appreciation. I was very depressed and did not know what to do. Because I spent money and lots of hard work just to publish my books. And just then I found your article. And my understanding after reading your article is that I did not put much effort on smart website design. Now I am thinking of re-publishing the books by including the website design. Thanks for your valuable content!

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