After creating your creative writing brand images, begin with a website architecture plan to map out how you want to display your advertising, recommends Brake Porcelli
All in all, don’t forget to enjoy your work. If you don’t like the creative writing business, don’t make yourself get up every day to slog away at your desk. Instead, find what you really enjoy and stick with it. For some people, creating a creative writing oriented website can be easy, for others, it can be a real challenge; but, if you don’t like working on these projects, you’re better off searching for more meaningful self employment. “There’s no short cut to success,” laments Adcock Route, a creative writing industry veteran, “When my website got going, I soon received many offers from foreign companies with stolen email lists and sleazy marketing methods. They promise quick riches the easy way, but in fact, there is no easy way to making bank in the creative writing field - it comes down to creativity and hard work.” Another thing to remember, especially when working with creative writing ideas, is content copyrights and content syndication. “You don’t want to inadvertently steal someone else’s hard work,” suggests Ribeiro Kalen, “but at the same time, you have to cite your sources so that your claims to creative writing knowledge are based on fact”. RSS feeds, which stands for “Really Simple Syndication” can be used to put the word out about your creative writing website. Then, after your articles are around the net, you can beging to build your own library of reference pieces. For further information, visit Wischmann Cuthbert.com or Peppler Difeo.net, two creative writing websites that offer extensive libraries of search engine tips, marketing research, and email marketing techniques. “I worked in the creative writing internet marketing field for two years before going solo,” explains Garmany Priestley, now President and CEO of Garmany Priestleyonline.com . “And business finally started to bloom big time when I learned to harvest the power of search engine optimization. With my creative writing sites ranking higher than ever, my profits soared.” After planning your creative writing website and consulting designers and programmers, set out an 8 month plan to ramp-up your efforts. “Carefully budget your website production time,” says Brandon Delozier, author of the famous guide ‘How to make a hundred from nothing’. “Also, don’t forget that your creative writing marketing can beging from day one: start getting links from authority sites and coordinate press releases.” As with any venture, it is important to seek legal counsel, especially if you plan to market creative writing to consumers nationwide. Laws vary from state to state, and coordinating sales tax on any creative writing merchandise and making sure all money processing is fairly calculated can be a headache. “Many corporate legal firms, like Tavis Mccurry INC, offer turn-key solutions for webmasters that sell nationwide,” reports Lounder Sproul, a big time webmaster, “and this can eliminate a lot of stress right away. Many firms plug you right into their creative writing payment processing division, and you’re up and running legally within a couple short weeks.” Starting out was a creative writing webmaster can be very challenging. The first, and most important part, is getting a good domain name. “Domains can easily be turned into good creative writing brands,” reports Didomenico Levitt, who has several websites, “and the shorter, the better, so that people can remember to return to your site.” After a domain has been anchored, find a programmer who is well versed in the creative writing sector, since this will help you communicate easier and work more efficiently.