A new logo and a new name for my website

Over the last few weeks I’ve been tidying up my website and trying to get a more professional look across all platforms.

I purchased a logo from Fiverr which I’ve very happy with and I’ve also bought a new domain name – http://www.suzannerogersonauthor.com. The previous one still works and is linked to this website, I just wanted my name to reflect that I write more than fantasy books.

I think it’s a good reflection of fantasy and romance genres. What do you think?

Next I will will revamping my newsletter and possibly moving services over to mailer lite if I don’t get too frustrated with the set up process. I will also finally get around to signing up to Book Funnel so I can give freebie books to all my subscribers!

I’m also working through my current book blurbs and categories on Amazon. They are still not showing in all the right places, but I’ll keep working at it.

Hopefully later in the week I’ll be able to share the revised cover for one of my books, along with all the revised blurbs I’ve been working on.

I have lots more planned over the coming weeks that I’m looking forward to sharing too.

Until next time…

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A new look for the website and questions on an author rebrand

I’ve been messing around with the website headers and how the site looks on WordPress. This is a snippet of its current new look.

It’s temporary because I will hopefully have some romance covers to share soon. I love all shades of purple, so this appealed to me and the sunshine reminds me of the happiness of spring.

What I’m finding really difficult is getting a look that says I’m a writer of both fantasy and romance. Maybe I need to split the header into two and showcase both sides of my writing. It could end up looking messy, so I will do some experiments and maybe share the results here to get feedback.

The next few months will be all about defining my author brand ahead of the launch of The Mermaid Hotel Series.

Whilst experimenting on Canva with graphics, I will need to ask myself: should I come away from my fantasy books completely for now and rebrand as a romance author? Is it viable to do both on the same website? Should I have two websites dedicated to each genre? These are hard questions, and I’d love to know what other authors have done.

Also, what other softwares are out? I’ve dabbled with the free versions of Canva and Book Brush. Is it worth the monthly subscription?

I thought it would be fun to look back on the banners my website has used over the years, starting at the beginning. When I first started out, I used my own pictures to make banners. These were a couple I played with.

When I started publishing books, they took centre stage for a while.

I hope you’ve enjoyed the evolution of my website. It’s been fun looking back, especially seeing all the pictures I’ve used and being reminded of the posts they relate to. I hope to do a post looking back at those favourite images soon.

Until next time…