by:
Laura Hickey
Posters can be a great and cheap way to promote your book. But don't rush right out until you cognize the key items to include on your poster.
The Title and Author's name
Make sure to have a bigger font than the rest of your poster to bring attention to the title and author of the book. This may be the only aspect of the poster they remember.
ISBN, Wherever
to Purchase, Price, Pages and Cover
Be up front with wherever
customers can purchase your book. Including the ISBN number can besides help with searching for your book on line. Galore times a client wish look for the cost and become annoyed at having to search for it and how galore pages the book contains. Once
having your book cover on your poster, you want it to be as clean and sharp as possible.
The Facts
Be straight forward on what your book is about. Mystery may lure a reader, but clean facts are much likely to progress to a sell if your content is what the client is looking for.
Reviews
It's a nice idea to show blurbs of your favorable book reviews some
client and editorial.
Optional Items
A photograph of yourself- Sometimes customers feel better purchasing with a face in mind, but this sometimes can backfire.
Table of Contents- This part may become really long on your posters so possibly partial view of the TOC would-be be best.
Contact/Homepage- Your customers may have questions, please support in mind that this could lead to spam. Directional others to your homepage would-be be a better option. Treat your e-mail as if it were your phone number.
Don't forget to do sure your poster is written
on nice quality paper with rich ink. Nice luck!
Just just about the author:
Just just about the Author: Laura Hickey is an up and coming author. Her activity includes Mysterious Chills and Thrills for Kids and a co-writer position for the TV pilot, Formally
Lush. You can see much free articles by Ms. Hickey on her homepage: