Friday's upcoming event for authors Learn how to leverage your book's contents into a strong and
compelling back cover sales copy by attending an exclusive Published & Profitable interview with book coaches and marketing consultants Graham Van Dixhorn and Susan Kendrick, author of the Book Cover Coaching Blog and their special report, From Back Cover to Bestseller.
Write
a compelling back cover book blurb.
Learn how to write
compelling back cover copy to catch and hook the attention of potential readers with clear information on what they get when they read your book.
Not exact matches
The
back cover content should
compel your audience to invest in the experience your book has to offer.
Master the art of writing
compelling sale copy for the
back cover of your book and your listings on Amazon.com and other book websites.
After the front
cover has caught the attention of the reader it still needs to be
compelling enough to make the potential reader actually pick up the book to read the
back.
Laying out
back cover endorsements should be done in a strategic way that
compels a potential reader to want to explore the contents of the book, and ultimately purchase it to indulge in the interesting content within.
The copy (or text) on your book's front and
back covers can win readers over in a big way — if it's
compelling.
Next, you'll see the most important part of a successful
back cover, a
compelling headline.
You also need a
compelling book description and, if it's a printed book, a catchy
back cover blurb.
Writing the
back cover of your book first concise,
compelling answers to questions like:
All they care about is a
compelling title and front
cover, an interesting
back cover description, and an irresistible first few paragraphs of text.
Editor Jessi Rita Hoffman explains how to craft professional and
compelling back -
cover copy for your book.
While LAG does not advocate simply turning the clock
back to a pre-LASPO Act age, we argue there is a
compelling case to look again at what civil legal aid
covers.
Since functional resumes aren't as common, hiring managers sometimes interpret it as a red flag, so be sure to
back up your resume with a
compelling cover letter and be ready to field questions about it in the interview.
I've also used stories as a basis for creating
compelling elevator pitches,
cover letters, and
backing up personal - branding statements.