Get a Cover for Your Book

"Don't judge a book by its cover" is an old adage but one that doesn't really apply to self publishing on Amazon.

The decision to purchase may be largely driven by your cover, so it needs to grab your visitor's attention.

You can get a cover created on Fiverr or Upwork for a surprisingly low price. They will all have examples of their work so choose someone whose style resonates with you.

Or you can create one yourself.

I created the one above by finding a free image on Pixabay, trimming it to a 2:3 ratio (so that it would fit a 6" x 9" Kindle or paperback and then used an editor to add the title and the pen name author.

Total time less than 10 minutes and a cost of zero.

Does this cover attract attention?

I believe so. People will be intrigued by the title and will want to find out more. How do they do that? They buy the book.

And maybe it's the first of a series.

Again, remember that, until you've got a reputation, the only thing your prospective reader has got to persuade them to buy your book is the few words comprising the blurb and the cover itself. So it's worth spending a little time and money on.

Note: Save your cover as a .jpg as this is the format you will need when you upload your cover to KDP.



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Phil, I started a KDP Account a few days ago and published my first e-book. Today I published 3 more. Your training walked me right through it. But I am still lost. I have a couple of more papers I have written and want to publish them also. But I have run into a slight snag right now with one of them and I am going to send you a PM. it is currently 2124 Monday night here in Rogers, Arkansaw.

Sonny
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phil1944 Premium
OK Sonny I'll look out for it.
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roysinOnline Premium
Timely training for me, Phil. My first book is in "production", and even if it is a long term project of mine (not at the top of my priority at the moment), this training come in very handy. It fits very well into the long term plans of rebooting my business and my new niche website.

I will be following the next parts of the series with eyes wide open :-)

Roy
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phil1944 Premium
Sounds great, Roy. All the best with it. Part 2 has now been published:
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Freedomseekr Premium
Great training for getting started on publishing books on Amazon, Phil! This has been an idea of mine to do for awhile now, although I did work with a couple others in the past, I didn't have much to do with the actual setting up all this on Amazon. So, this will help a lot once I get going on it as I'm still trying to decide on what type of book to do, lol.

Thanks for sharing!
Best wishes :) ~Sherry
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phil1944 Premium
My pleasure, Sherry. Part 2 of the training will include picking a genre on the basis of making money from it and getting the actual book ghostwritten.
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Freedomseekr Premium
Sounds awesome! Looking forward to checking it out!
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Nina64 Premium
Thanks so much for this great information. My niche is on gardening for the beginner. Can I just incorporate the information from my articles on my website into a book. I see how I can create a series from the different menus that I have. Do you think that's a good idea or is it being redundant.
Nina
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phil1944 Premium
No, it's a great idea. I single source as much as possible. You automatically own the copyright to all original material you produce so can do what you like with it.
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Nina64 Premium
Thanks for the reply. I was hoping you would say that. Why reinvent the wheel?
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JeffreyBrown Premium Plus
I have two books of my WA Blogs, so why not, Nina? Go for it!

Jeff
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Nina64 Premium
Thanks for letting me know! I appreciate it.
Nina
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You're welcome, Nina.
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RCanty Premium Plus
Appreciate the info, Phil!

Canty
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You are most welcome, Canty.
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