Clear, actionable advice to make your editor website a marketing powerhouse. Your website is your most effective promotional tool … if used correctly. Tap its full potential. This guide for editors and proofreaders is written by an established editor with extensive web experience. It is packed with proven methods and research-backed advice on every aspect of your editor website. You're a fantastic editor. If only your ideal clients knew. You want to build a successful editing business and work with your target clients, but you’re stuck. You’re not getting many enquiries about your editing services - Other editors’ websites look swisher than yours, but you don’t know why - You keep putting off working on your webpages because something else always takes priority As a freelance editor like you, I know it’s hard to find time to work on your site. But if you don’t make the effort, you’re wasting your corner of the internet. My guide will help you improve your editor site so you can: attract your target clients - appear higher in search results - build your ideal editing business. “Practical advice runs like a golden thread throughout the whole work. This isn’t a book you read once and put back on the shelf.” — Anne Austin, Professional Member, Chartered Institute of Editing and Proofreading (CIEP) Easy-to-follow advice Get straightforward, cut-to-the-chase advice on improving every element of your editor website. Covers every aspect of your website Learn how to improve your site structure, design, content, images, social, SEO, site performance and more. Makes web marketing for editors easy Discover simple strategies that will help your editor website appeal to your target clients. Packed with examples Be inspired by best-practice examples of some fantastic editor websites. Meet the author I’m a freelance editor and proofreader, an Advanced Professional Member of the Chartered Institute of Editing and Proofreading (CIEP), and a Partner Member of the Alliance of Independent Authors (ALLi). I also hold one-to-one mentoring sessions for editors who want bespoke advice on improving their website, so I understand the specific struggles editors face with their online presence. My book contains my two decades of web expertise, specifically written for you as an editor. Every chapter is relevant to you. Get ahead of the competition and start improving your editor website today! "Practical advice runs like a golden thread throughout the whole work. This isn't a book that you read through once and then put back on the shelf."— Anne Austin, Professional Member, Chartered Institute of Editing and Proofreading (CIEP) "Debbie explains the basics of website content and at no point do any of her suggestions feel overwhelming or unfathomable. I'm delighted to have this guide among my other copyediting resources; I think it's a resource we should all have alongside our non-negotiable and steadfast references."— Alexis Grewan, Chairperson of the Professional Editors' Guild (PEG) "Debbie's book is an invaluable guide to creating and maintaining a website that effectively markets your editing services. The book is ideal for anyone who edits for a living, from the newbie editor setting up their business to the established editor looking to make their site work better." — Claire Bacon, on behalf of the European Association of Science Editors (EASE) "This guide brings everything you need to know about making your editor website work hard for you into one place. Definitely a must-read for any editor - whether your website is brand new or well established!" — Liz Pond, non-fiction editor and proofreader "This is a resource I wish I had when I first began my journey; it would have made for a much clearer process. Truly a brilliant, informative, and valuable resource for both new and existing editors." — Jessica Runyard, copyeditor and proofreader "This comprehensive but approachable guide is a must-read for any editor who is ready to develop or revamp their website. It covers every step, from conceptualization to performance testing and maintenance, and I particularly appreciate the focus on accessibility. The advice is thorough yet practical, making this an invaluable resource for editors who want to stand out online." — Michelle Noble, editor and proofreader