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How a literary agency created a fast site for authors looking for visibility

Pooria Arab2 min read

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Abocaperro Agencia Literaria works with writers who are trying to get published, get noticed, and avoid the frustration of being ignored or charged upfront by the wrong people. The agency needed a site that could communicate urgency and credibility quickly.

Its audience includes writers who may already be tired of slow responses, unclear promises, or publishing paths that feel impossible to enter.

A faster way to make the offer visible

Manuel Maximiliano chose Solo because the setup was quick and direct. He valued that a non-expert user could publish a page without fighting the builder first.

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The Global Editors Hub logo connects the site to the broader editorial network.

The Global Editors Hub mark connects the agency to a broader editorial network, which helps writers understand the path behind the offer.

Clicks and attention for writers

The agency reported that the site attracted many thousands of clicks and helped send attention toward Global Editors Hub, where it supports novel writers looking to expose their work to international publishers.

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A clearer first step for writers

Writers evaluating an agency are trying to decide whether to trust the next step. The page has to be direct enough to understand before they move on.

The writing and editorial identity make the offer feel more concrete for writers evaluating the agency.

The site also gives the agency something practical to send in outreach and conversations. Instead of explaining the offer from scratch every time, the team can point writers to a page that frames the next step.

A clear first page can lower the friction enough for the right prospects to read, compare, and decide whether the agency fits their goals.

The site also gives the agency a repeatable answer to a common writer question: what happens next? Instead of relying only on outreach or individual explanations, Abocaperro can point writers to a page that frames the offer.

That helps the right prospects keep reading before they decide whether to start a conversation.

The page gives that first trust check a clearer shape.

See the live website at Abocaperro Agencia Literaria.

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