Designing a Good Book Cover for a Better Chance at Success

Written by Laura Hickey


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The same applies to your back cover information about your book. Ifrepparttar book is fiction, you'll need to ensurerepparttar 128494 customer that their entertainment dollars are worth purchasing your book. If your book is non-fiction, showrepparttar 128495 customerrepparttar 128496 benefits of purchasing. Can it help solve a problem? Many customers want to know that they are buying something that in some form can benefit them. You'll also need to show how your book is better than then next one in it's category.

Don't forgetrepparttar 128497 spine and price. If your book is spine out, it'll need to attractrepparttar 128498 customer's eyes. When they pull out your book,repparttar 128499 price can turn a purchase away. Look at other books inrepparttar 128500 field and price accordingly. Much lower prices than your competition may appear to sell more but may giverepparttar 128501 idea that your work isn't as good.

Self publishing, Small Press or a Large Publishing company, either way your book is competing against others out there. Make it count!



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7 Devistating Writing Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Written by Jason A. Martin


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This mistake plagues us all because our normal speech is full of redundancies. Some redundancies are simply two words that sayrepparttar same thing, while others are phrases that repeat something previously mentioned inrepparttar 128493 sentence. Fluffing up text does not make for good writing or reading. Let’s look at some examples.

“It is a true fact.”

Is there a false fact? Revised: “It is a fact.”

“I found a total of 927 websites with my name on them.”

Eliminate “total of”. Revised: “I found 927 websites with my name on them.”

“The future to come is full of surprises.”

The future is something to come, which is why it is calledrepparttar 128494 future and notrepparttar 128495 present or past. Stating “future to come” is wordy and does nothing to enhancerepparttar 128496 reading experience. Revised: “The future is full of surprises.”

To find out more, visit your favorite search engine, and look for results under these terms:

  • Pleonasm
  • Redundant writing

Mistake Six: You’re its owner therefore it’s yours.

It is amazing how four simple words can become a virtual wrecking ball torepparttar 128497 prose of so many. The four words are: its, it’s, your, and you’re

Its

This is possessive and has no apostrophe. Example: Put your hand on its mouth.

It’s

This version hasrepparttar 128498 apostrophe and means “it is.” Example: It’s mine.

Your

Again, this isrepparttar 128499 possessive and has no apostrophe. Example: Your car is stalled.

You’re

Withrepparttar 128500 apostrophe, it means “you are.” Example: You’re smiling at me.

Many writers make this mistake because it’s simple to do. Writing fast will increaserepparttar 128501 possibility of making this mistake, which is why rereading your copy many times is crucial.

Mistake Seven: I think I can. Well, maybe I can try.

It is important thatrepparttar 128502 reader feels secure aboutrepparttar 128503 author, which is why writing in a passive voice will renderrepparttar 128504 prose helpless. It is very easy to use passive writing without knowing it because everyday speech is filled with passivity. Recognizing passive writing and replacing it will make a tremendous difference in your copy.

Passive: The final exam was failed by over half ofrepparttar 128505 students.

Active: Half ofrepparttar 128506 students failedrepparttar 128507 exam.

Noticerepparttar 128508 difference betweenrepparttar 128509 two sentences. Overcoming this mistake takes practice—as does learning to write well.

Ad copy should be dripping in confidence. Word selection and order are extremely important. Using words like “try” should be omitted when possible.

Common Example: “We work to make our clients happy.”

Rewrite: “We have satisfied clients.” or “We will make you happy.”

Inrepparttar 128510 “Common Example”, it implies that you might not be happy. The company will “work” to make you happy, but there is no guarantee they can. Inrepparttar 128511 rewrite,repparttar 128512 implication is removed by alteringrepparttar 128513 text.

Crafting solid prose takes practice. By running this checklist against your copy and correcting mistakes, it will become more effective. Every printed word is priceless. A single word or sentence can cause decent copy to fail. Should you require a copywriter, visit my website.

©2005 Jason Andrew Martin LLC All links must be included to use this article on your website.

Jason A. Martin, a copywriter and entrepreneur, has been conducting business on the Internet for 11 years. His Internet business website: Internet Business Entrepreneur.

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