Web Design Relief’s Links Roundup, March 2015

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links roundupWelcome to March’s Web Links Roundup—where you can learn how to maintain a strong online persona, blog effectively, choose the right fonts, and more! Whether you create your own author website or we create one for you, we want to give you the best possible tools to build an effective online author platform and get your writing out there for the world to read.

Tips for Successful Blogging via Wheatmark – Running a successful, rewarding blog can be tough. Mindy Burnett outlines five smart ways to keep your blog fresh and engaging.

Online Presence: Pros, Perils and Responsibilities via The Writing Platform – With online promotion being more important than ever, you need to know how to handle the potential pitfalls of online interactions. From your website to social media, Angela Slatter explains the various ways to maintain a successful online presence.

How To Make Your Social Media Outreach Successful via Ragan – Beki Winchel highlights how to ramp up your social media outreach by tapping into the power of your online community.

18 Rules For Using Text via The Visual Communication Guy – Do you know which font to avoid? Or how many different fonts to use at once? Check out this handy infographic from Curtis Newbold to learn the best tips for choosing fonts.

6 Things Every Author Website Needs via apt design – Whether you’re a brand-new author or a best-selling veteran, having a website to promote yourself is critical. Check out these essential elements for your author website.

 

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