Not exact matches
Book blurbs are
eye candy i.e. people like what other people like.
What is also recommended is to have someone else write your
book blurb, having an unbiased, objective
eye can help capture the essence of your story.
I've mentioned before how much I enjoy Laura Lippman's smart thrillers, so any
book that she recommends with a
blurb is naturally going to catch my
eye.
In a prominent
book cover
blurb, Child says: «Reacher is keeping an
eye on this guy.»
In sales terms it's your
book's advertisement — Your cover appeals to the
eye but your
blurb sells to the heart!
Moreover, which type you choose, assure to focus on your branding, make your cover and
blurb exciting and
eye - catching respectively to make it confirm that readers will download your
book for sure.
An insightful group of beta readers, an understanding of the importance of proofreading and editing, an
eye for cover design, the ability to write a kick ass
book blurb and a knack for social media won't hurt your cause either.
Pay close attention to title, cover design, and back of the
book blurbs as this is the first thing that captures a buyer's
eye.
Sometimes you need a second set of
eyes to check a
book blurb or proofread the marketing materials you've created to promote your new
book.