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u/JelzooJim · 2 pointsr/selfpublishing

Right, I really like the typography of the first one. It's clean, simple, there's nothing detracting from it. The pink emphasis on 'want' is nice. The typeface choices are good. The layout is modern.

The background image in the second one makes it look like it's aimed at gay men.

The third one is all kinds of wrong.

The last one is no where near as strong as the first. The alignment is out of kilter, and the image doesn't say for women.

So, clearly in the lead (by a long shot) is the first one, however, it's not perfect. I'm not sold on the dark grey background. The contrast is nice, but I don't think it's the right colour for a dating tips book.

Here's what I would do... include an image of a fashionable woman, make sure it's kinetic, she's moving and smiling. She's being a tease and enjoying it. Have her on a plain, coloured background. You want women to feel empowered, strong, in control, and independent.

Having a quick look on amazon, something like this, or this, or maybe even this. All these are with regard to images, not layout. What you've already got is great.

Here's a blog piece I wrote about cover design which should be helpful.

Not related to the cover design, per se, but just as important if not more so... is the style of the book written as a message from a man to a woman, telling her how to get men? Or, could it be from a woman to a woman, or even gender neutral?

If it's from a man to a woman, then great. If it's from a woman to a woman, or gender neutral to a woman, then I'd suggest your buddy use a female pen name or use his initials. Women will be more trusting in a book they feel is by a woman, for a woman. Unless it's obviously by a man for a woman.

Here's a blog piece on using pen names, with some examples of published authors.

If you need anything else, give me a shout. Always happy to help.

u/Gravlox15 · 2 pointsr/selfpublishing

I never hide my identity or anything online. I'm am a mod over at /r/selfpublish. Here are my books. There are free short stories at the bottom of the page if you wanna read my style. This is a choose your own adventure I wrote which is totally free.

This is a free eBook you can have.

I should mention that I'm not self-published, but I am an indie author.

If you want recommendations on editors, cover artists, formatters, whatever, I'd be happy to help you out as much as I can, as long as you're willing to take a very object look at your project.


My honest recommendation for your stuff is that it would take about $600 to get your project up to the level of publication. About $400 on editing, $50 for pro formatting, and the rest on the best cover you can get. Again, I'm more than willing to help you as much as possible.

u/HippocleidesCaresNot · 1 pointr/selfpublishing

Hey WorkReddit8420,

I'm messaging you because you expressed some interest in my novel "The Cradle and the Sword," set in ancient Mesopotamia.

Well, this week it was actually published! Yeah, I'm super excited.

Hardcover: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0692937005/

Paperback: https://www.amazon.com/Cradle-Sword-novel-Ben-Thomas/dp/0692922636

Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074XDW34Z

From one history geek to another -- I really think you'll enjoy it, perhaps even enough to leave it a nice review!

u/treadmikeway · 2 pointsr/selfpublishing

Find people who have done what you want to do and model their behavior. Keep what works for you, but push, push, push.

You can do it, hobosullivan!

https://www.amazon.com/Your-First-Copies-Step-Step-ebook/dp/B00DMIWAIC/ref=mt_kindle?_encoding=UTF8&me=

This book is pretty good.

Get an email newsletter, and start gathering contacts via social media, reddit, and anywhere else that you already enjoy spending time.

http://www.kboards.com/index.php?board=60.0

These are self-publishing authors and there's a really strong/close network of people that are there to help. They have been there before. Learn from them.

http://selfpublishingpodcast.com/

These guys also know what's up. Learn from them, too.

u/robness · 2 pointsr/selfpublishing

Details: The book is cut in half and each page are fun quotables by 2 computer systems in nostalgic reflection. One is rugged(Memphis Megahertz) and cyberpunk/spaghetti western in nature whilst the other (Kansas City Fractal) is traditional and emotional Vaporwave tech nostalgia and pre internet nostalgia stylings. Here is a free PDF "Shareware" copy of the book to take a preview at....

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FkK0NRe59EK2Chnw-lid6UToX3jweiKD/view?usp=sharing

The Amazon link for the physical copy is here. Thank you! The Amazon product link just launched so it's not fully compiled, the book description is all there and stuff though. I literally just pressed the PUBLISH button so yeah. Cool! Any reviews would seriously and immensely help as well. Thank you!

https://www.amazon.com/dp/1719819602/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1536333640&sr=8-3&keywords=robness

u/shaquilleharvey · 1 pointr/selfpublishing

How To Get Rid Of Patellar Tendonitis #REVIEWS NOW CLOSED


by Shaquille Harvey.


Guide | Self-help | 6,990 words | August 3rd 2017 | £3.99

Blurb


This is an instructive method of how to treat and completely get rid of patellar tendonitis.
In this book I break down how I got rid of patellar tendonitis and how you can implore these methods.

Chapters include...
The Anatomy of the knee
What, why and how you get patellar tendonitis
How to minimalise swelling
And an in-dept patellar tendonitis programme with a bonus full body workout plan!

In under 30 pages, this is truly the most comprehensive and concise programme out!


Author: I had patellar tendonitis for 7 years. As an athlete, I continuously researched my condition, which lead me to developing the steps detailed inside. I'm now completely free of patellar tendonitis!

A note from the author


Hi, my names Shaquiille and I'm 22 currently Royal Holloway University - Bsc Biology going into Msc Entrepreneurship. I'm also a basketball player and Royal Holloway University Sports Scholar. I decided to start writing eBooks, because i know many people who live the health and fitness lifestyle and get injured and don't have a clue on how to fix it! Me being an avid sportsman, I've had a range of injuries, including potentially career ending injuries and always know how to bounce back from them.
Most people I speak to who get an injury end up going to the doctors and getting stuck with endless physio sessions. This is usually because they're either not sure what to do in their own time, or that they feel so good after their session that they get addicted to the sensation of short term pain relief which lasts a week or so. My aim is to help you save your money and cut out the physio after diagnosis.

My first eBook (this one) I begin with patellar tendonitis; an injury I'm oh too familiar with. I know a lot of people who suffer from this ranging from teens growing during puberty to athletes to people in highly repetitive jobs. In this guide I show exactly how I completely got rid of patellar tendonitis and . My future books include a series called "A Comprehensive Guide To Recovery" - This is an holistic guide on how to recover from any common acute/major injury you can think of address all major regions such as; ankles, knees, hips and lower back, shoulders and the wrists. Also providing how to get over mental blocks.

I also have other ranges which will be launching alongside this series very soon. The most popular - "How to lose 2.5kg+ in 7 days". If interested this particular eBook will be out on pre-order from the 11th August and released on the 18th august

Review copies


Print copies: N/A

Kindle Book:
US link: www.amazon.com/dp/B074JDJJT4
UK link: www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B074JDJJT4

Review links


Please post reviews to the following sites:

www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B074JDJJT4

www.amazon.com/dp/B074JDJJT4


Review notes


This eBook is Free from today 6th Aug to 10th Aug.
Bonus Giveaways if you leave a review.

u/DudeCasey · 1 pointr/selfpublishing

So glad to see people looking to review books. I published my first book back in January. Its a supernatural thriller with a soft sci-fi edge to it. http://www.amazon.com/dp/0999673408/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_U_x_K5FcBbZDW67HJ Would love to see your review of it. Thanks for your time!

u/UnderstandingPlato · 1 pointr/selfpublishing

One of the best book cover designers is Tatia Vila at Viladesign.net Great covers and low cost. Look at the cover she did for my book. I am sure that the cover itself helped to generate sales.
https://www.amazon.com/Understanding-Plato-Students-Socratic-Dialogues-ebook/dp/B01I5GAIJI

u/VerbalCA · 2 pointsr/selfpublishing

Chris Fox wrote a great book about how to find the sweet spot between what you want to write and what is selling - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01AX23B4Q

u/xaeromancer · 1 pointr/selfpublishing

I've published two ebooks through Amazon:

A collection of short stories and the first of an ongoing series.

Both are still pretty deep under the radar. So if anyone does read them, a review, even "negative" one, would really help. In fact, any constructive criticism would be appreciated.

u/Whyamiani · 1 pointr/selfpublishing

Just published a piece of philosophical science fiction. I hope you enjoy!

https://www.amazon.com/Points-Origin-S-Fein/dp/1732306907

www.officialesfein.com

u/GradientsandIdeals · 1 pointr/selfpublishing

I just self published a book! I have it in ebook form and in paperback as well. Take a look, feel free to ask me any questions. I did the entire process myself, including cover design, formatting, and all that.

[Link] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1521077371/ref=tmm_pap_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1493203516&sr=8-1)

u/mmpratt99 · 1 pointr/selfpublishing

Thank you. I've been doing a lot of blog exposure this week.
I've been joining book clubs on Facebook as well getting it up on Amazon>The Flying Mouse and Twitter

u/Becauseisaidsotoo · 2 pointsr/selfpublishing

I thought this subreddit might appreciate this. It’s a collection of my ten most popular Reddit stories. The collection includes several r/nosleep and r/WritingPrompts stories. One of them, “Say Uncle,” was featured on the Best of Nosleep subreddit last year.

I’ve written a bunch of fantasy and sci-fi stories too, but the horror stuff seems to be the most popular.

Below is the book title and description.

Horrible Writing: 10 Horror Stories You Probably Shouldn’t Read

These 10 horror stories were originally posted online under a pseudonym. Some of them have taken on a life of their own. Cumulatively the stories written under this name have been read by tens—possibly hundreds—of thousands. Some have been translated into other languages, and many have been featured on podcasts, SoundCloud, and YouTube channels. A few have even been made into short movies.

I’ve edited and collected the most horrible of the stories here. You probably shouldn’t read these; they aren’t good for you. Still, I enjoyed writing them, and lots of people enjoyed reading them. You might too.

They are about horrible things that happened and might yet happen. Upsetting things like rewatching movies we’ve all seen, what happens when we’re sleeping, the horror of falling in love, and national monuments behaving badly. Creepy stories about things that happen at coffee shops, a strange flu, and a dog that wants so badly to be good. Disturbing things like the choices we make together, an informercial for a thing you may not want, and to end it all—a caricaturist’s love note to you, and you, and you. All awful, unbearable things. Don’t say you weren’t warned.

Here’s a link to the collection.