Do writers need a personal website?
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Re: Do writers need a personal website?
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I tend to think that developing an online presence i.e on the social networks has become a prerequisite for a modern, however a personal site goes along way to giving your followers a specific place to find your content. A personal site is a vitality.please get one.
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One thing I'm currently struggeling with is the domain name. I know there are tons of free hosts out there, but you always have the hosts name in your url + there might be some additional advertisements that show up to visitors. To organize my website a bit more professional, I've been thinking to buy a domain name. A friend suggested me to buy a domain name at [removed by Mod], but I also want to look into other options. How do you all feel about buying a domain name? Do you think it adds value or do you think a good personal website can also be made with a free host?
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