Is a one page website right for you?

Sometimes, people just want a one page

One page websites have increased in popularity over the years, and are sometimes used as ‘sales pages’. This is where someone lays out what they offer on one page, or simply that they don’t have enough content.

There is also the creative element where additional pages are not needed, and for someone starting out having written one book, whether that is fiction or non-fiction, it could be the perfect solution.

Key Blocks

Sometimes people just want one page..

One page websites have increased in popularity over the years, and are sometimes used as ‘sales pages’. This is where someone lays out what they offer on one page, or simply that they don’t have enough content.

There is also the creative element where additional pages are not needed, and for someone starting out having written one book, whether that is fiction or non-fiction, it could be the perfect solution.

Key Blocks

  • Banner image - ideally with your latest book and a button to buy

  • Short introduction

  • Gallery of your books if you have more than one

  • Email Signup

  • Footer with contact form and social links

Remember that if people are visiting from a mobile device, they will be doing a lot of scrolling, so it’s a good idea to keep each section short.

It’s perfect for writers with only one book, someone that wants a super creative or dynamic design, or someone who wants a light online presence.

If you are interested in hiring me to create your one page website, let’s chat!

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