The back cover blurb has to grab the reader’s attention from the start.It has to make them keep reading the blurb. Book buyers won’t read on if the first sentence fails to grab their interest. TIP:Here is a tip that few people follow. It is a powerful tip. Write your book cover...
Of course, it’s not always realistic to secure a blurb from Stephen King or Nora Roberts. Getting a blurb from a friend might be easier, but if she hasn’t received any accolades or recognition herself, her quote likely won’t boost your sales, either. Here are a few tips for securin...
Parts of a book acknowledgments, addendum, afterword, appendix, back, back matter, bibliography, binding, blurb, chapter, contents, corrigenda, cover, dedication, dust jacket or cover, endpaper, epigraph, epilogue, errata, flyleaf, folio, fore-edge, foreword, frontispiece, front matter, glossary,...
When placing an order, clients can specify their desired tone and style for the blurb. They can also provide examples of blurbs they like or the style they want the writer to emulate. This enables the writer to tailor the blurb to the client's requirements and ensure that it effectively ...
Blurb Social media and contact (smallest) Once you figure out where all these blocks will go on the back cover, you can assign them a spot in your type hierarchy to lead readers through a little journey. Play around with the spine
Get inspired with these32 good book cover examplesand lessons we can all learn from them. Choose the right fonts for your book coverwith this Kindlepreneur article. If you're planning touse stock photos on your book covers, read this guide first. ...
And, of course, remember the spine and back cover – these are crucial elements in the overall design. A legible spine even when the book is shelved, continuing the design language to the back cover and allowing space for the blurb and other essential information. ...
then readers will not know your book is even meant for them, until they read the blurb (and they will not read the blurb, if the cover isn’t broadcasting the genre). You want your book cover to stand out by being similar, butbetter thanthe others in your genre; not be being vastly...
What we love:The unique arrangement of the book cover next to a sidebar-style text box makes this ad stand out from the usual enclosed square image. 25.MORIby Michael Seagard What we love:The bold text breaks up the longer blurb while emphasizing the limited-time sale and key moods that...
Blurb Social media and contact (smallest) Once you figure out where all these blocks will go on the back cover, you can assign them a spot in your type hierarchy to lead readers through a little journey. Play around with the spine