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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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The Start Here Page: The Welcome Desk Every Romance Author Ecosystem Needs (And Almost None Have)

Readers arrive from everywhere. Without a Start Here page, every one of them navigates blind. Here’s the page that gives every reader a clear, welcoming path based on exactly where she is in her journey with your world.

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The Romance Author Home Page: The Most Important Page Most Authors Are Wasting

A reader arrives at your home page and reads your header. She has three seconds to feel something. Here’s why most romance author home pages fail that test — and what the reader-first version looks like.

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The Ecosystem Loop: How Every Page on Your Author Website Works Together to Keep Romance Readers Returning

Most romance author websites are separate pages sharing a domain. A genuine ecosystem is different — every page has a job, every reader has a path, and the same emotional language runs through all of it.

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Why Every Romance Author Needs a Dedicated Booklist Page — And How to Build One that Actually Works for Readers

An author booklist page isn’t just an inventory — it’s the store map that turns a reader who’s interested into a reader who cannot stop. Here is what goes on it, how to organize it for readers not for publication history, and how the three-format booklist system works as both a website page and a…

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The Author Booklist Page: How to Turn Your Backlist Into an Invitation Instead of an Archive

The reader who loved your book is ready to read everything you’ve written — if she can figure out where to start. The author booklist page is the store map that makes binge reading easy and irresistible. Here’s what goes on it, why it exists in three formats, and how it functions as both a…

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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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Welcome to the Library: A Romance Author’s Complete Map of the Online Ecosystem

The internet is a massive mainland library. Your website is your itty-bitty bookstore. Social media is the hallway outside it. Once you see the map, you’ll never feel lost in your platform again — here’s the complete guide to what every piece of your online presence is actually for.

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The Reader-First Author Platform Guide: Your Working Map to a Romance Author Ecosystem that Actually Works

The Reader-First Author Platform Guide is not another course on what tools to use. It’s the working map of the complete BFF Strategy ecosystem — every piece of your online presence named, its job described, and its relationship to everything else made clear. Free download.

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