Wednesday, November 23, 2005
Writer Webs Redesign
In January, I have an ad running in Romance Writer's Report.Based on the simple and elegant design of the ad, I decided to redesign the Writer Webs website at http://www.writerwebs.com/
While I loved the old design, it wasn't geared at being a straightforward web design studio like the new design is.
I also launched the new pricing structure to make it easy for any author - published or yet-to-be - to get a quality, custom website.
There's been a lot of discussion in the literary agency channels about the importance of a website to a writer's presentation.
The most important investment you can make to promote your work (to readers, publishers, and agents!) is to have a clean, professional, and stylish website that puts the focus on your writing!
I invite you to take a look at the new site, my portfolio, and the new pricing structure. If you've been thinking about getting a website to promote your writing career, this is a great time to do it! I expect to get very busy in January, so feel free to contact me - even if you're just in the decision making process - and I will try to save a spot for you in my queue!
The new Writer Webs Pricing Structure (full service, customized solutions, exclusively for authors!)
PROLOGUE PACKAGE - $9.95 per month + $85 initial design fee (save $75)
SHORT STORY PACKAGE - $19.95 per month + $200 initial design fee (save $175)
NOVEL PACKAGE - $29.95 per month + $350 initial design fee (save $275)
The Novel Package is by far my most popular - it includes everything you need to market your writing and much more, for less than the cost of most design companies.
As always, I encourage you to check my portfolio and even contact my clients if you want a first-hand non-biased account of the quality of work and communication I offer. There's a handful of author-specific site designers, and not all of them are a good investment! My hope with this new pricing plan is to offer exceptional quality for a highly affordable price.
If you want to contact me, just visit http://www.writerwebs.com/
-Brandon