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Coax Readers Back Using Your Inspiration Pics

When building an audience for your romance books, having a well-designed and updated author platform and website is essential to attracting your ideal readers. Take your website and blog to the next level by adding content ideas that’re valuable and relevant to your readers. Your inspiration pictures are just such a content idea. They can…

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What Romance Authors Need to Know About Content Buckets

Content buckets are a great way for you to organize your content and make it easier for your readers to find what they’re looking for. Content buckets are specific kind of structure that categorizes content into topics, allowing you to create an easily navigable set of pages within your website. In this blog post, we’ll…

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Content Opt-Ins and Website Extras: What You Need To Know

Content opt-ins and website extras are both powerful tools you can use to maximize the effectiveness of your content marketing strategy. Learn the difference between them and why you need both.

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Building Connections: How Your Story Outlines Can Win Over Readers

Give your readers your story outline. This fun content idea is not only fun, it’s functional! It helps you while helping your readers. Learn how to win your readers over by giving them a downloadable pdf of your story outline.

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Create Content Extras that Outranks Your Competitors

As a romance author, you know that creating content is key to successfully marketing your books—but it can be hard to stand out in a crowded field of authors. The secret to standing out lies in creating content extras that are better than those of your competitors, thereby increasing your chances of standing out in…

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How to Find Your Ideal Romance Reader and Tailor Your Content Accordingly!

As a romance author, your job is to write stories that will both entertain and captivate your audience. To do this effectively, you need to know who your ideal reader is and what they are looking for in a story. Knowing this information will allow you to give them content they want and not what…

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