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message 1: by Tony (new)

Tony DiGerolamo | 38 comments I use wordpress. It's pretty easy once the software is installed.


message 2: by Opëshum (new)

Opëshum Opëshum | 14 comments Agreed! My publisher also used WordPress. They built their site using that tool:
https://www.1iR3publishers.com


message 3: by Helen (new)

Helen Gould (helenclairegould) | 130 comments I also have a WordPress site, but hosted on my neighbour's server. I really liked the older version of WordPress, but am gradually learning the new one. I did a couple of short web/HTML courses before I had the site, so I had a good idea of what I wanted from the site. Basically you need to show off your writing, and make it available to buy on the site, but I also use my site as a companion to my books, with information about the universe I write in.

The site was put together for me in about ten minutes by my neighbour's son, who then worked for his dad in their web services company, using materials I'd already created. Hope this helps <3


message 4: by David (new)

David Cuff | 29 comments Hello everyone. I used Wordpress to build my author website dnacuff.com - my site is hosted by Bluehost, a combination that I've found works well together.


message 5: by Dale (new)

Dale Lehman (dalelehman) | 207 comments I host through a place called 123ehost. They're a Canadian company. I use Wordpress software with the Hestia theme.


message 6: by Jane (new)

Jane Rubin (wwwjaneloebrubincom) | 5 comments I used to use Wordpress for my blog, but with the launch of my historical novel, In the Hands of Women, have switched to a Six platform - take a look janeloebrubin.com


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