Should Writers/Journalists Let Facebook Host Their Websites and Newsletters? No. Here’s Why.

Should Writers/Journalists Let Facebook Host Their Websites and Newsletters? No. Here’s Why.

For YEARS, I have been warning authors to NOT let their publishers “host” their websites. The reason being is that, if that publisher goes out of business, you could lose your entire website with one click of a button. Dog Ear Publishing hosted websites for authors and, when they went out of business, you know what happened to the websites their authors had spent years building. Poof! All gone! I received yet another complaint from a Dog Ear victim last week.

Today, I learned of something far more threatening…but not toward authors. This targets independent writers and journalists. Facebook is going to launch a “newsletter product” for those folks.

Based on the numerous articles posted online about it, all quoting “anonymous sources,” Facebook will host your “monetized” newsletter AND your website! Wow! What a great deal, huh? Or NOT!

You can bet that the minute you post something that Facebook (or any of your readers for that matter) doesn’t like, you’re going to lose your account with them. All of the weeks, or months, or YEARS you spent adding content to your Facebook platform will, poof, be GONE!

Why in the world would any real writer/journalist trust a big-tech company like Facebook to host their newsletter and website. They wouldn’t!

Don’t do it. While “monetized” might sound tempting, it’s doubtful you would make more than a few cents per month on the ads Facebook might sell around your content. You’d fair far better promoting your services on a website that YOU own, with YOUR OWN URL. And, nobody can take that away from you.

Never, ever, ever give ownership or control of your website or newsletter to anyone else. Period.

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33 Worst Mistakes Writers Make About Blind Characters



I admire any writer who wants to tackle a blind character. But so many writers take up this challenge and FAIL. They research blindness by reading other fiction books, by observing their blind colleagues and acquaintances, and by tying on a blindfold and pretending to be blind themselves.



I understand the challenges your characters face, their triumphs, their hopes and their fears, because I've lived them. I work with people who have varying degrees of blindness every day, so I've seen every challenge, every situation you could imagine.



Let me share my knowledge to improve your writing. You can create blind characters that readers will fall in love with.

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5 Responses to "Should Writers/Journalists Let Facebook Host Their Websites and Newsletters? No. Here’s Why."

  1. Pamela Allegretto  March 20, 2021 at 11:44 am

    As a faithful WritersWeekly reader, I am grateful every week to have BookLocker looking out for writer’s best interests.
    Thank you!

  2. wmba dams  March 19, 2021 at 11:27 am

    You are so correct.
    You need to own your domain name and get a professional web hosting company to host it for you.

  3. Donna  March 19, 2021 at 10:08 am

    Good, advise. Some companies gain profit around your ad without you knowing about it. Some go out of business without being notified. I am a victim of losing everything in one poof. They offer you the best but behind their thoughts are a profit for them, not you. Good luck and think before you join an ad to a different company. Do your owe and be happy.

  4. Bo Banks  March 19, 2021 at 6:04 am

    Ángela you’re drunk. This is going on outside of Facebook. Your interpretation is white privilegio. Tell us more, boring white woman.

    • Brian Whiddon - Managing Editor  March 19, 2021 at 11:19 am

      I thought we’d go ahead and allow this comment to appear, just to show that even WE get mindless, racist trolls lurking in our midst occasionally.