A website is a website is a website, right? Not anymore. No longer, do you necessarily land on a website and see a welcome page, then click your way around to visit other rather humdrum smatterings of information or promo. Not in Jane Howatt’s world.
Jane is a writer. She is currently working on a book featuring the most amazing life experience. I believe the title is going to be The Killer, the Cop and Me. This is the theme of her new website—a website like none I’ve seen before.
If you are looking for a great marketing tool, you’ve got to experience this website. If you love true crime stories, be sure to visit this site today and learn about this pending book. It’s likely that you will remember the high profile case she writes about—that she was actually involved in!
How can a typical housewife—a doctor’s wife—become involved in a savage serial murder case? You won’t believe how it happened. Man is this gal gutsy!!
Visit the site of The Killer, the Cop and Me at
http://www.thekillerthecopandme.com.
Read her new blog and leave a comment. I’d also like to have you comment here about her site. Do you like it? Did you feel as though you were entering some danger zone? Were you absolutely intrigued? How do you like the sound effects? Howatt’s website is definitely more than a website. It is an experience that you won’t soon forget.
Do you have a website that reflects the tone, focus, style, topic, genre of your book or your writing business? How do you attract visitors? Do you feel that you are getting more activity at your site or less? Why is that?
I think I am getting more interest in my own website, lately:
http://www.matilijapress.com.
And that’s probably because there are more people looking for information about writing and publishing. Would-be writers and authors are trying to supplement their incomes through writing. Unemployed folks have the time to web surf and are gleaning as much info as they can from others in order to build their own freelance business or appropriately approach the world of publishing.
Writers and authors will find a lot of free stuff at my website—a HUGE resource list (which I updated this year) by the way, numerous articles on writing and publishing, this blog and, of course, books for nearly every writer and author at every stage of their passion or career.
What a friend.
I call in distress.
You come running with answers.
I have questions about marketing.
You bring answers and inspiration to me and my friends.
I have a full-blown blog panic attack.
You drop everything and bring Kleenex.
I don’t know what I would do without you.
Hugs to you and your kitties and your remarkable talent.
MD