What began as simple relationships with authors and speakers gradually evolved into the core of our work. Years ago, long enough ago that conference promotions still arrived by postcard, Joan, our bookkeeper, was working at a local church when a postcard for the Philadelphia Christian Writers Conference, run by Marlene Bagnull, crossed her desk. Joan had met Marlene several years earlier but had lost touch. That simple postcard prompted a phone call. It was not a sales pitch. It was two people reconnecting, sharing what they were each doing, and talking about why it mattered.
That call led to an invitation to be part of the Write His Answer Conference, both as speakers and as a service provider. More importantly, it put us in the room with writers. We listened to their stories. We learned what they were struggling with and what they actually needed, not what marketing trends said they should want. Looking back now, it is clear that this was a God-appointed moment, not because of anything dramatic, but because of how naturally it opened doors for relationship and service.
From there, connections grew steadily. We met authors face to face. Those authors introduced us to other authors. We were invited back year after year. Over time, that turned into long-term relationships, repeat work, and genuine friendships. Nearly two decades later, we have built websites for several publishers, multiple writers conference organizations, and have worked with hundreds of authors and speakers. That growth did not come from chasing leads or running campaigns. It came from showing up, listening, and staying connected.
That same mindset carries into blogging. The posts that work best are not overly polished or carefully branded. They are honest. They sound like the author. They share a story, a lesson learned, or something the writer is still thinking through. Readers do not connect with perfection. They connect with clarity and sincerity. If a blog sounds like it could have been written by anyone, it usually does not work. If it sounds like you, it usually does.
There is also a practical, technical side to this. Search engines reward consistency and relevance over time. Posting regularly gives your website fresh content, more pages to index, and more ways for readers to find you. Links from other sites matter for the same reason conversations matter in real life. They are signals of trust. When your work is shared, referenced, or linked to by others, it tells search engines your content is worth paying attention to. When this happens naturally through relationships, it works far better than trying to force it.
Two solid, plain-English resources that explain this people-first approach well are:
https://ahrefs.com/blog/white-hat-link-building/
https://moz.com/learn/seo/link-building
In the end, successful author websites grow the same way meaningful careers do. Through relationships, consistency, and a willingness to share honestly. Your website can be personal without being prideful. It can tell your story without turning inward. When connection comes first, visibility follows, and it does so in a way that lasts.
Today, as we reflect on the very first postcard we received, we are filled with gratitude especially for the friendship that grew with Marlene. Through her conferences, we were introduced to many wonderful authors and speakers, relationships we deeply value and continue to cherish.
Next month’s blog will talk about connecting your website with local audiences.
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