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Friday, December 6, 2013

HOW TO GET YOUR eBOOK NOTICED_ 'Tis More Blessed


Some weeks before I was stabbed by a robber, I agreed to be part of Milo's great idea. 

Funny how becoming a human sheath for a knife can take your mind off your promises!

Anyway, I keep my word ... when I can remember it! 

So for this weekend, in honor of Milo's 'TIS MORE BLESSED weekly event,

I am giving away THE THREE SPIRIT KNIGHT!




HOW TO GET YOUR eBOOK NOTICED!


You can write the most selling novel ever crafted ...
     but it will die if you cannot draw internet attention to it.

Most self-published books sell fewer than 100 or 150 copies.

GETTING YOUR eBOOK NOTICED IS THE HARDEST THING ABOUT SELLING YOUR BOOK.

I. HOW DO YOU GET THAT ATTENTION?

1.) Book cover

You can choose a proper image for the book cover that will draw attention to your eBook.
     a.) You need to choose the proper thumbnail with a theme that reflects the contents of your
           eBook.

     b.) Many readers will be drawn to the book cover long before
          reading the description and the reviews.

     c.) It helps if you have a book cover that instantly draws attention.

     d.) Look at the image for THE THREE SPIRIT KNIGHT.

2.) Pricing

      a.)  It should neither be too cheap or too expensive
      b.) People value what costs them and hold to be inferior what they got cheaply.

3.) TITLE

      a.) Pick your title BEFORE you begin (you'll be with your novel for weeks so have a
           title that inspires you!

      b.) It's a marriage - LOVE YOUR TITLE

      C.) What a great title does:
            1.) Captures your audience’s attention
            2.) It communicates what your e-book is about
            3,) If it’s your style, it should include a little bit of a “What the Heck?” factor:
                      
Titles tell your audience a little something about you.
Look at these three sets of words:
  • Epic; Awesome.
  • Remarkable; Brilliant.
  • Elegant; Erudite
Each pair of words has a unique flavor. You can almost begin to see the people that would use them in a title or a headline.

Which means that the words in your e-book title need to reflect your style.

       D.) WHO'S AN OXYMORON?~!

           i.) EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE was a great title to an older book because it linked two
                opposites.

           ii.) Startle your reader and snare his attention.

4.) YOUR BOOK DESCRIPTION

     a.)  Most people skim the content.

          1.) You’re also one of them (okay, including me)
          2.) This is where you need to write creatively
          3.) Use short paragraphs
          4.) Use short sentences like this.

     b.) Divide your content into three blocks

          1.)  Introduction (first two to three lines or really important. Tell them a story,
                make them scary, make them laugh, do anything but don’t make them bored.
               They must read your first two lines.

          2.) Middle of the content (this is where your actual MEAT of the content comes in)
          3.) Ending (end with either a surprise twist or question.)

II. HERE BE MONSTERS

   A.) It is the Old West once again.

   B.) Remember the Klondike Gold Madness (well not from actual memory, of course.)

   C.) Wild-eyed dreamers would race to Alaska where they would fall victim to prospectors
          selling fake maps to sure gold mines.

   D.) There are no GUARANTEED WAYS TO SUCCEED or 7 CERTAIN STEPS TO
          RICHES WITH YOUR EBOOK.

   E.) Once again, just write what you love, what fills your imagination with magic and delight.

4 comments:

  1. "Once again, just write what you love, what fills your imagination with magic and delight."

    Sounds like a great writing mantra to me, Roland. Good luck with the offer!


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  2. D.G.:
    At least it is my writing mantra. :-) So far THREE SPIRIT KNIGHT is at #4 in Kindle Time Travel.

    wHEW! It's been one looong blood run day. And it is still not over!

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  3. Congrats on the stats in Kindle Time travel!

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  4. Thanks, D.G.:
    It seems you're my only friend this weekend. Your visits mean a lot. :-) I'm off on a 100 mile blood run in this cold night. Brrrr. Ice, too. Fun, fun!

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