A Housecleaning Memo

So tonight, I am going to take all the content down for My Author Site and reduce it to nothing more than the front page.  I have found a Theme that I’m going to put up (I’ll go into Themes, how to pick one, and where to find them in a few weeks) but mostly the page is going to be empty.

A clean slate.

Now, obviously, I have content that I can start with.  But, to be honest, I’m not really going to use most of it.  In many ways, I’m going to start from scratch because I don’t want to use the content that I have as a crutch and I want to learn the best way to do it.

If you want to see what an author site looks like at ground zero, get there fast.  Because over the next couple of weeks, I am going to start writing the content and filling the site out.

Here we go!

State of Website

For the past year, I have been knocking the idea around of redoing my website.

Raymondmrose.com is about 4 years old now and it has been retooled, redesigned, and rebuilt a few times. Every time that I redesign / rebuild it, I’m happy for about a few weeks before I start to dislike it again. It’s never really working for me. I can never put my finger on it it, but, for whatever reason, I always feel like I need to change it.

It’s also old. The content is old. The posts are old. I have been so busy over 2014 that the website fell by the wayside. After a few months, the chasm that had grown since the last time I had updated it seemed so huge that I wasn’t sure how to cross it. The site didn’t look how I wanted it to look and the content was old.

It’s time to do something about this big hot mess.

This year, I decided to approach the website from a different direction: I want it to make money. Not only do I want to revive my publishing aspirations and I want my website to sell more.

The truth is, I haven’t put anything new out in a very long time, my book sales have dwindled, and my website doesn’t see many visitors. I need to rethink how I approach publishing and building an author site. I need to challenge the notions that I have and the common wisdom found online. I need to explore different ideas, models, programs, technology, and adapt what works for the site. There are a lot of Internet Marketing people talking about the strategies and tools they use that are successful. I plan to explore them, use them, and catalog their success.

For now, let’s state the Facts for 2014:

Website
Visits: 373
Unique views: 98
Average length of visits: 0s-30s
Last post: October 1, 2013

Book Sales
The Fire Inside: 35
Better Together: 1
The Franklin Incident: 1
Last product published: July 2012

I am writing this post the day before my 40th birthday. My 30s were a time to push in new directions and really explore what I could do and what discover what I do well.

My 40s are going to be about capitalizing on my skills and what I discovered I am good at.

I’m going to build a site that helps me create new content, sell books, convert visitors, and create lifelong readers.

I am going to build something new.

Are you with me?