Staying true to the story, creating something visually beautiful, and something that also has an air up pickupability — that's
what professional book cover designers do that authors can't.
Not exact matches
And when readers pick up a
book, they look at the back
cover to see
what professionals (rather than your friend John or cousin Mary) say.
It's good to educate yourself on
what makes a good
book cover design, but if you aren't a designer by trade, it's also best to hire a
professional.
We have a team of
professional designers who know
what it takes to make a great
book cover, and they're dedicated to working with you to create a
cover that'll help sell your
book.
Instead of spending hours trying to figure out
what kinds of graphics, colors and fonts come together nicely to create the perfect
book cover, simply leave it to a capable
professional while you do the things you're comfortable with and are sure about, like more writing!
The thousand dollar question (because that is
what some of the high - brow authors claim to splurge on a «good»
book cover) then is: how much should you really spend to make your
book cover look «
professional»?
If you want to make your own
book cover, take into account that a
professional designer knows perfectly
what makes a good one:
Aside from appropriately representing your
book and garnering the attention of a potential reader,
book covers can actually make or break sales according to a Huffington Post interview with Smashwords founder Mark Coker: «In addition to promising
what a
book will deliver, the [
cover] image also promises (or fails to promise) that the author is a
professional, and that the
book will honor the reader's time.»
What that might look like, practically speaking, is that you hire a
professional editor for your novel, you pay a
cover designer to create a quality
cover for your
book, and you pay an accountant to do your taxes.
My most expensive
book so far has clocked in just shy of
what the above company is calling half price, and I paid for a
professional photo shoot for that
cover.
What you need is a well - written
book with a
professional cover that Amazon believes it can sell.
Instead of creating my own
book covers I work with a
professional cover designer which lets me stick to
what I'm best at, writing and marketing.
Karl Bunker presents A
cover for your self - published
book posted at The Indie Author, saying, «Even if you hire a
professional designer to create a
cover for your
book, you should still educate yourself as much as possible about
what makes a good (and bad)
book cover.
Book sexism is everywhere, and is the reason that it is worth shelling out for a professional book cover that sets the tone for your novel and becomes part of what makes it s
Book sexism is everywhere, and is the reason that it is worth shelling out for a
professional book cover that sets the tone for your novel and becomes part of what makes it s
book cover that sets the tone for your novel and becomes part of
what makes it sell.
A
professional designer (I've been using The Killion Group) knows
what sells,
what the genre expectations are, and should work with you, but you have to remember the
cover isn't going to tell the
book's story.
«My advice to indie authors is to get a
professional cover designer and allow them to make most of the choices — it's
what they do, and you're too close to your own
book to make rational decisions in this area.»
To find out how well A / B tests can work, see
what happened when Reedsy
professionals redesigned the
covers of four self - published
books.
I was reading a piece at IndieReader recently where Smashwords founder Mark Coker, speaking on the subject of
covers, remarked, «In addition to promising
what a
book will deliver, the [
cover] image also promises (or fails to promise) that the author is a
professional, and that the
book will honor the reader's time.»
The worst part is we spend years honing our
book's content to
what we consider perfection, or as close to it as we can get, but too many of us refuse to spend as little as $ 200.00 on a
professional cover design?
As
professional book cover designers we can imagine how images will meld and can visualize
what alterations need to be made to create the best
book cover layout.
Just because they know something about publishing doesn't mean they really know
what kind of
covers sell
books; and if they can't get their shit together to make a
professional and well - designed website for their own business, they shouldn't be giving you advice on your
book cover.
16) Christina Hamlett: Always have your
book cover designed by a
professional «Far too many indie authors seem to feel that the investment in a
professional designer isn't worth the money, that
what's on the inside will be so mind - numbingly fabulous that readers will forgive an amateurish - looking
cover.
Hiring a
professional editor, getting a beautiful
cover designed (because despite
what we like to believe, we do judge a
book by its
cover) and even basic marketing expenses can run into quite a bit.
While this
book covers the investing strategies of six different
professionals it also highlights
what all six investors agree on:
Finally, the
book considers
what can go wrong in life (divorce and other disasters), and how to bounce back; also, how to find a good
professional to help you with your specific needs, which «one size fits all» does not
cover.
Book covers are tricky things because
what intrigues one person might turn off another person, even if they're both
professional artists.