This weekend
I decided it was finally time to update my website. After all, I have a new
book out and I needed to add it to the site. As long as I was there, I thought
I might as well update everything.
First I’ll
tell you a little about the book, another Sandi Webster Mystery.

“Sandi
Webster-Goldberg and her husband, Pete, are definitely out of their comfort
zone when they become involved in kidnapping, Internet hacking, cybersecurity,
and domestic terrorism.
Sandi’s
cantankerous Aunt Martha arrives for a visit at the most inopportune time and
discovers that the kidnapping victim is someone from her past; a former student
and friend.
Who’s behind
what could end up becoming the crime of the century, and can Sandi, Pete and
Aunt Martha rescue Andrew Trapper, billionaire, before it’s too late?”
This story
was both fun to write, and informative for me. I learned a lot about the world
of the Internet, although I didn’t include enough information to bore the
reader. After all, this is a mystery, not an over the top learning experience.
When you have
a new book, you want to promote it. One thing I did a long time ago was build a
short video that shows each book cover in the two series I write. I had to
update it and add Entrance to Nowhere - A Sandi Webster Mystery. Therein lies the problem.
I discovered,
quite by accident, that an extra frame had been added to the video containing
photographs. The frame supposedly indicates places I’ve visited and the viewer
can click on the photos to see more videos (not mine). I’ve never visited sites where most
of the photographs came from, and one of the photos included a very scantily
clad woman. There was another photo of a dog biting someone’s hand. Since my
two series include dogs, this is not
a good thing. Need I mention that I was upset about this added frame? Oh, I
also learned that different people get a different last frame. Go figure.
I called the
company I used to build my website. With their newest program, you can’t
download your video from your computer. You have to upload it to a specific
Internet site and then download it from there. Notice how polite I am about not
mentioning company names? Anyway, the video site is the one who adds that last
frame, not the website people. I tactfully suggested that the website builder
program needs to add an alternative to downloading from another site.
So, when I
finish the work on my website, I’ll take down the video altogether.
Writing a
book is only part of the process. When you start promoting and marketing, often
there are surprises waiting for you. That video of book covers has been
up for at least a year, and I’d never played it through on my website, only on
my computer. Of course, I wasn’t expecting anything unusual. Surprise!
Last, but not
least, I'm happy to say that Marja’s Mystery
Blog won a spot on the list of the Feedspot Top Fifty Mystery Blogs (http://blog.feedspot.com/mystery_blogs/) on the
web (#29). You may have seen the Badge at the beginning of this week’s post.
I started
with good news, moved on to a mini rant, and ended up with a compliment. That’s
it for this week, folks.
Now I’ve got
to get busy and finish the update to my website, including deleting the
offending video. Well, at least the last frame is offensive (to me).
Until next
week, have a good week. It’s summer, and with any luck you’re getting ready to
take a relaxing vacation. If not, enjoy your weekends.
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