Creating Impactful Author Websites with Pauline Wiles

Welcome to The Author's Leverage podcast, where we provide valuable insights and strategies for authors looking to maximize their online presence. In this episode, our host, Parchelle, invites Pauline Wiles, an indie author turned website designer, to discuss the importance of an author's website and how to best leverage it. They delve into the key elements that make an author website effective, the potential pitfalls of a "buy now" call to action, and practical tips for establishing a strong author brand. Pauline also shares her process for working with authors to create a strategic and impactful website that aligns with their business goals. Whether you're just starting out as an author or looking to enhance your online presence, this episode will provide you with valuable insights and strategies to make the most of your author website.

Who is Pauline?

Pauline has had a diverse career, with a background in marketing, entrepreneurship, and tech support. She began her career as a self-published author, writing and releasing six books before realizing her true passion was in website updates and helping other authors with marketing and technical support. Recognizing a need in the industry, she transitioned her focus to assisting overwhelmed authors with their marketing needs, ultimately leading her to where she is today.

Get to know more about Pauline’s work here: https://www.paulinewiles.com/ and here: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Pauline-Wiles/author/B00C78ODA6

To connect with her, check out the links below:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulinewiles/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paulinejwiles/

Email: web@paulinewiles.com

If you’ve published a book or in the process of publishing one, The Author’s Leverage podcast is your guide to building a profitable business and changing more lives with your published work! It’s the #1 show that brings you tips on making you a more successful author, from the very best experts around with new episodes every week.

Tune in and subscribe at https://www.theauthorsleverage.com/podcast

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