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A Mini Book Sales Page Example
Book cover, headline, teaser text, button. Done!
What are the minimum elements you need for a starter Book Sales Page?
Think like a reader: what do they need to know?
Is your book launch date “Someday” or a little more concrete?
Tomorrow never comes. Trust me.
Every Single Day
We’re going to go from wish to want to do to done to believe to know to am.
Write out, as fast as you can, 10 potential headlines for your book. No editing, no second-guessing, just get them out.
It’s a good sign if some are horrible.
Watch me magically create a book cover in less than 3 minutes.
It’s actually closer to 2.
Just Give Me 10 Mintues! A Busy Mom’s Guide to Creating 40+ Activities in Busy Bags
Keeping up with the Kardashians is nothing compared to keeping up with a larger-than-life toddler.
Yes, I want you to make up, fabricate and invent reviews for your book. Here’s why.
You should be able to recognize the dream review.
The Secret of Kite Hill
Two boys, one father and a dog. Minus dog. Wait, where’d the dog go?
Are you a shotgun or a sniper in your book marketing?
Are you hitting anything at all?
What are you giving away BESIDES your book?
What have you done for me lately?
The power of a memorable tagline.
If you remember it at all, it worked.
You know those things that you don’t know about, but once you learn about you wonder how you did without it?
The Book Sales Page is one of those things.
Once you write a book, you get to do this.
You can do this too. Oh, just one thing first.
The Author Bio: Make it personal, but it’s really about them, not about you.
Your author bio can be a crucial element of your Book Sales Page.
Should you give away a chapter of your book for free?
Don’t charge money, but get something in return.
Does a book trailer help you sell more books?
What kind of Book Trailer will you create?
You got them to visit your site. Now, what would you like them to do?
If you don’t know, they won’t know either.
What if your readers wanted to know just a little bit more about your characters?
How much do you reveal?