Is My Website Ready for a Demo Launch?

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Asked By CreativeCactus42 On

I've created a basic version of my website, but it feels a bit unfinished. I'm aiming to build a simple author library and portfolio for my content on Royal Road, but I'm uncertain about what changes to make next. I'm looking for feedback on the site's design, organization, and any suggestions for additions or modifications.

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Answered By PracticalPineapple99 On

If your site feels incomplete, it might be more about the initial impression than just adding more content. An author site should quickly convey who you are, what you write, and guide visitors on what to do next. What's the weakest part for you right now? Is it the visual appeal, the layout, or the call to action?

Answered By FocusedFalcon88 On

For a demo launch, having a clear call to action on your landing page is crucial. Think about what you want visitors to do after seeing your demo—whether it's signing up for a waitlist, downloading something, or booking a call. Also, don't forget to set up analytics before sharing the site; tools like Google Analytics can help track where your visitors are coming from and what they click on. Remember, you only get one chance to make a great first impression!

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