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- Book Cover Layout Tips by Brian Scott
- A survey cited by "The Wall Street Journal" says that a person who surfs the book store actually spends more time looking at the front book cover before he reads the back cover.
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- WRITING THE BLOCKBUSTER BOOK PROPOSAL: HOW TO SELL YOUR NON-FICTION BOOK by Britt Gillette
- You did it. You crafted the perfect query letter for your non-fiction book, and as a result, an editor at a large publishing house has requested a full book proposal. At this point, you have a 50/50 chance of seeing your work on a bookstore shelf. The difference maker will be a strong book proposal that exhibits knowledge of your audience, what that audience needs and wants, and how that audience can be reached on a cost-effective basis.
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- 10 WAYS TO MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR BOOK ENDORSEMENTS by Gregory A. Kompes
- Endorsements, sometimes called "Blurbs," are wonderful and often witty comments about your book provided by respected authors, journalists, entertainers, and industry experts connected to your topic. They're also one of the strongest sales tools an author has in their book sales toolbox.
- BEWARE OF WORKING TITLES by Dan Poynter
- Be careful what you make permanent. Working titles are dangerous. They can become too familiar to us while being misleading or meaningless to potential customers.
- COVERS SELL BOOKS by Dan Poynter
- Packaging is everything. Each year, corporations spend more than $50 billion on product packaging and design. $50 billion, not for the products themselves or for the wrapper but $50 billion just for the design of the wrapper.
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