: Re: When should a starting writer get his own webpage? I've heard and read from many vlogger and blogger authors that an aspiring writer should have his own webpage as early as possible. Being
Personally, I think that's a crock.
It's understandable why someone would think having a website would be a benefit, but if you have it too early-on, it will come across as amateurish at best or becomes an unnecessary financial cost at worst.
As for content, if you do make a website, it doesn't have to require constant content updates, but it should be a place where you advertise your works and sell yourself as an author. A periodical blog post telling people about your writing progress wouldn't be remiss, but you should make sure you note things that would matter to your readers at the very least.
That said, I wouldn't do it until I have something I want to share with the public and sell, either literally or figuratively.
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