Now to make a professionalbanner

Now it’s time to make a professional website banner. I’ve taken photos. However I don’t have the professional eye of a designer. So now it’s time to find a designer and get that banner whipped into shape.

No more selfies for pictures.

It’s the end of an era for me. Now I’m all professional, all the time. (Well as much as I can be. Don’t always expect me to be serious.)

Today is more boring and simple day. I’ll be at home. I don’t know if I can write yet. I go visit the doctors in the morning. (Nothing serious that anyone can catch.) Then it’s off to talk to my mom. So writing will come back probably with the new year though I can try to sneak in words. I was excited to see my word count was actually 1/2 done with the next in the series I’m calling icy peril. So I’ll get that done in time for winter which was always the goal.

Before that though it’s time to carve out time with the husband and family. We’re lucky we get the same time off. So we want to enjoy the time. Next week will be here too soon.

I hope everyone is having a great day and talk to you tomorrow.

Vicki

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you get a professional banner made for your website?

To get a professional website banner made, start by taking photos you want to use, then hire a designer to refine and shape them into a polished result. Rather than relying on selfies or amateur shots, working with a professional designer ensures the banner meets a higher visual standard appropriate for a business or author website.

What is a good goal for finishing a book series installment?

Setting a seasonal deadline is an effective goal for finishing a book in a series. For example, targeting a winter release for a book titled around winter themes — like ‘Icy Peril’ — gives a natural, meaningful deadline. Tracking word count progress, such as reaching the halfway point, helps confirm the goal is achievable within the intended timeframe.

Should I use selfies or hire a photographer for my professional website photos?

For a professional website, hiring a photographer or designer is preferable to using selfies. Selfies can appear informal and may undermine credibility on a business or author site. Having photos shaped by someone with a professional eye ensures the imagery aligns with the polished, serious tone that a professional online presence requires.