Bo Bennett, PhD
Bo Bennett, PhD

Author Booking Page

2026-06-01 3:07 author booking page

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If you’re an independent author, one of the hardest parts of building your brand is making it easy for readers, reviewers, and event organizers to find you. That’s where an author booking page comes in. In this episode, we’re talking about how self-published authors can create a professional online home that does more than just look good—it helps you get discovered, book more opportunities, and turn interest into action.

An author booking page is more than a simple bio page. It’s a focused, polished destination where people can learn who you are, what you write, and how to connect with you. For authors who speak at conferences, visit book clubs, appear on podcasts, or run their own newsletter, this kind of page becomes a central hub. Instead of sending people to a scattered mix of social profiles, links, and old websites, you can direct them to one clear place that represents your brand professionally.

One of the biggest advantages of using a SaaS platform built for authors is how quickly you can get started. Many independent writers don’t have the time, technical skills, or budget to build a custom site from scratch. A platform with a free tier makes it easy to launch an author booking page without any upfront cost, while paid plans starting around $9 to $29 per month unlock more flexibility. That might include multiple books, a custom domain, blog tools, podcast integration, an online bookstore, and even mailing list features. For a growing author business, those upgrades can make a huge difference.

Another important part of an effective author booking page is clarity. Visitors should immediately understand your genre, your book list, and what kind of collaboration you’re open to. If you’re available for interviews, readings, school visits, speaking engagements, or panel discussions, say so directly. Add a strong headline, a short author bio, book covers, and a clear call to action. Whether that action is “Book Me for an Event,” “Join My Mailing List,” or “Order My Books,” the goal is to guide the visitor toward the next step. When your page removes confusion, it creates more opportunities.

And don’t overlook the long-term value of owning your own platform. Social media is great for visibility, but it’s rented space. An author booking page gives you a stable online asset that you control. You can update it whenever you release a new title, announce a tour, publish a blog post, or share a podcast episode. Over time, that page becomes a living part of your author business, helping you build trust and stay top of mind with readers and industry professionals alike.

The best author booking page is simple, professional, and built with purpose. It helps you look established, even if you’re just starting out. It helps readers understand your work faster. And it gives event organizers a direct path to contact you. For independent and self-published authors, that kind of visibility can open doors.

If you’ve been putting off building your online presence, this is the moment to start. Create an author booking page that reflects your voice, showcases your books, and makes it easy for people to say yes to working with you. Your next opportunity might be one click away.