Website Planner Workbook

$17.00

Building an author website doesn’t need to be expensive, difficult, or overwhelming. But it does need a plan. This step-by-step workbook helps you map out your site’s purpose, assets, homepage, and expansion structure so you can start building with confidence. And it’s designed for non-techie beginners. 

Make real progress this week

Get unstuck and make clear decisions about your website’s goal, structure, and first pages. Shape a focused homepage that guides readers to one next step. Finish with a build-ready checklist so you can start building with confidence.

This is for you if

You’re a fiction author who wants a professional presence without the guesswork. You want clarity before you touch the tech and a simple process that respects your time.

Stop guessing. Start building.

A simple plan you can create this week.

I created this for fiction authors who are ready to:

  • Stop procrastinating and finally start
  • Take control of their online presence
  • Stop relying solely on social media
  • Avoid rabbit holes and finish faster

Inside, you’ll get:

✓ About Me and Ideal Reader exercises that stay practical
✓ Website Vision and Site Purpose to focus your homepage
✓ Navigation planner and site-wide assets checklist
✓ Page planning worksheets with a simple wireframe approach
✓ One-page author website essentials
✓ Homepage wireframe patterns to sketch your layout
✓ After-you-build quick checks: accessibility, mobile, and measure what matters
✓ Build-ready checklist
✓ Budgeting and getting help guidance

By the end, you’ll have

→ A defined primary goal for your site, plus simple paths for returning readers
→ A draft menu with up to six top-level items and useful subitems
→ A sketched homepage with a strong hook, one primary CTA, and supporting elements
→ A short list of pages to create first, each with a purpose and basics to include
→ A light way to review progress later without analytics overwhelm

Start in three steps

Download the PDF. Work through the prompts. Sketch your homepage layout and use the build-ready checklist to start creating your site.

Make your plan now so your next new release has a home.

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