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The Reader Experience Hub: The Cozy Reading Nook Where NTM Readers Become FTM Readers

Most romance author websites don’t have a space where readers can go deeper than any single book allows. That’s the Reader Experience Hub — built for the reader who finished and isn’t ready to leave.

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15 Questions Romance Authors Ask About Websites and Online Ecosystems — Answered Directly

Fifteen direct answers to the questions romance authors ask most about websites, platforms, and online ecosystems — including what the Language Gap and Perspective Gap look like on a website, why the Reader Experience Hub is missing from most author sites, and where to start if you have nothing yet.

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The Seven Pages Every Romance Author Website Needs — And What Each One Is Actually For

Most romance author websites have pages. Very few have the right pages doing the right jobs. Here’s the complete map of the seven core pages that turn a website into a reader-first ecosystem — and what each one needs to accomplish for every reader who arrives.

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Your Itty-Bitty Bookstore: What Your Author Website Is Actually For — And the 7 Pages That Make It Work

Your author website is the only piece of online real estate you fully own. Here are the seven pages every romance author website needs — what each one is actually for, what makes each one work, and why the difference between owned infrastructure and rented platforms matters more now than it ever has.

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The Book Hangover Is Not a Problem to Solve — It’s a Reader Telling You Exactly What She Needs Next

There are over 70,000 Instagram posts tagged #bookhangover. Romance readers are publicly announcing the most loyalty-ready moment in their reading experience. Here’s what the book hangover actually is, why it matters for your platform, and how to build the infrastructure that holds readers when it happens.

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