18 Feb 2008 04:33:57 | The StoryMaster
Dear Writing Reader,
One of the most popular questions from Authors on my site,
Writing.Com, is: "How do I promote my Online Writing Portfolio
outside of Writing.Com?"
Here are my top five tips for increasing the amount of exposure
to anyone's online Writing Portfolio:
Tip #1: Add your Online Writing Portfolio URL to your email
signatures.
The simplest way to promote your Portfolio's URL is to add it to
the email signature of any and all email accounts you have. With
just a few minutes of your time, you'll turn any correspondence
you have into referral generating machines! Here's a couple
quick examples:
Check out my portfolio!
http://www.Writing.Com/authors/storymaster
or
I'm an Author @ Writing.Com!
http://www.Writing.Com/authors/storymaster
Tip #2: Link to your Public Portfolio from your homepage or
other sites you control.
Next on the simplicity ladder is linking to your public
portfolio from your personal homepage or business website. You
can provide your site's visitors with a text link or create a
logo for your online portfolio.
Ebay and other auction sites are also great places to get added
exposure. The next time you list something for sale, don't
forget to add your portfolio URL and you'll have your site's
visitor count on the rise in no time!
Tip #3: Directly invite family, friends, teachers, coworkers,
publishers, agents, editors and more to visit your online
writing portfolio.
Inviting your own family and friends doesn't always have the
highest appeal... Afterall, its not necessarily their opinion
you want and you can ask them to read your writing any time you
want. But, reading something online is different and often opens
up someone to provide a better and more realistic critique of
your work.
Plus, these real life contacts may be the one to forward your
portfolio URL to someone else's friend or family member who
lends that helping hand or offers the right word of
encouragement to brighten your day.
Teachers, co-workers, editors, publishers and other associates
are also great people to refer!
Tip #4: Create business cards with your online writing portfolio
URL and hand them to friends, associates and other people you
may meet who are interested in reading or writing.
Anyone can create their own business cards. The least expensive
route is to purchase ready-to-print business card paper sold at
stores such as Staples, OfficeMax, Walmart and others. The paper
is heavy cover stock and is perferated which makes each business
card clean and easy to separate! If you'd like the whole thing
done for you, Staples, Kinkos and others business shops offer
complete and inexpensive business card creation services.
When you design your own cards to hand out, include basic
information about your portfolio. Your Portfolio URL and email
address are two things that everyone should include. You might
also include a 'tag line' about your writing style or favorite
genres. For example: "Specializing in Horror and Science
Fiction" or "Writing Romance and Mystery Novels of Young Adults"
or "Featuring the action packed adventures of 'Jack Rubble'".
Tip #5: Include your Portfolio URL when posting in relevant
newsgroups, groups or discussion forums.
Posting your Public Portfolio URL on non-Writing.Com message
boards, clubs and newsgroups can bring tremendous amounts of
interest. There are countless online gathering places that focus
on specific genres such as romance, sci-fi, fanfiction... or
more general writing such as poetry or short stories.
Remember: Internet etiquette states that you should not post in
a newsgroup or forum unless your post can stay on topic. Bulk
emailing and other "spam" like tactics are NOT acceptable and
will not be tolerated by most websites and webmasters!
Otherwise... Good luck and have fun promoting your writing
portfolio!
~~ The StoryMaster http://StoryMaster.Writing.Com/
http://www.Writing.Com/
About Author :
The StoryMaster is WebMaster @ Writing.Com (
http://www.Writing.Com/ ). Established in 2000, Writing.Com is
the online community for readers and writers of all ages and
interests. Whether you're a casual reader searching for a good
story or a creative writer looking for the perfect place to
improve your skills, Writing.Com is the site for you!