They can also make
decisions about their book cover design, interior design, etc..
Not exact matches
At least that way you can manage your own tendency to judge a
book by it's
cover and make clever
decisions about how you present yourself.
The publisher can make
decisions about your
book you don't like, such as changing the title, manuscript,
cover art, or other key elements.
Self - publishing authors have final say in all
decisions about editing, proofreading, title,
cover design, interior page design, marketing and, ultimately, of their
book's entire publication schedule.
Tell them why you made certain
decisions about your storyline, or where you did your research, or how you picked your
book cover, for example.
But with digital
books, the
cover (which becomes the front
cover) is even MORE critical, because so much more of the customer's
decision to drill deeper and learn more
about the
book (i.e. read the blurb, check out the rating and reviews, etc) hinges on their initial reaction to the
cover.
The
decision about which
cover finish to use takes into account such elements as the
book's genre and the
cover image and design.
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Owning the rights to your
book means you make the final
decisions about pricing, distribution,
cover art,
book interior design, and so on, and so on, and so on.
Self - publishing will also give you more control over important
decisions about your
book's
cover and ensure that all royalties are paid directly to you.
You have countless
decisions to make
about the
book cover, back -
cover blurb,
book formats, metadata, and promotion.
Considerations like which printing, by which publisher or imprint, and whether the pagination comes from the hard or soft
cover edition will affect
decisions about its usefulness (e.g., does it exactly match the pagination of a print
book used in a classroom).
People see thumbnail
covers when they make
decisions about which
book to click.