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princess_ducky, I think your comment "New authors and even not so new authors should not try to emulate the big names in this way as I believe it backfires." is very appropriate.
There is advice out that tells people new authors to go out see what works in the genre and try to emulate that - but like so much similar advice, you have to fill in all the things it doesn't say for yourself. Like you, there are some well known authors whose books I buy pretty much regardless of the cover or blurb - they're just an automatic "I want that." And this lets the publisher get away with quite a lot - horrible clipart covers and blurbs that mean or say very little of use to a new reader. A lot of the time it looks like filler more than anything else. The publisher appears to be saying "we know this will sell anyway, but it needs a cover, so just fill it up". Such choices should not be emulated by those still trying to find an audience. |
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gmw, you are right, the cover should lure readers to read the description (except for my favorite big names Rowling, Robb, Ward, King and then the description could just be the word "buy" 100 times and I would buy it since I don't bother reading the description or looking at the cover anyway.)
If I see more than 10 words of a review snippet before the actual description I refuse to buy it or download it if it's offered for free. Don't even get me started on the new trend of groups of authors having a free 'partay' with all of the links to the other books offered for free in the description area before I can find out about the book I originally clicked on. That was what originally irritated me enough to start writing the post. I have had tons of feedback via social media about the post but I find it funny that only 1 person out of the 1000+ views even admitted to doing the practice. To tell the truth she wasn't even one of the authors I was complaining about and her descriptions were not overloaded with reviews anyway. |
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Well, I think the covers are still important. Granted, the description I'll only read to find out what the book is, but covers are how you recognize the book when you see it. It makes it easier to recognize your books on your bookshelf/eReader, and a lousy cover is very much noticed. In fact, there is a stupid trend among publishers -- especially Penguin -- to replace the cover inside the actual book file with a generic ugly cover. Penguin goes one step further and shows you a picture of a penguin -- really helpful, isn't it?
Lots of people are bothered enough by that that the first step for reading the book is to change the cover with calibre. See this thread, which evolved into this discussion. The suggestion was offered that people should make a point of returning the books for a refund and giving feedback on this. In other words, covers are important!!! |
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I fall in some vague middle ground regarding covers. Except for the very rare (and seemingly getting rarer) very special ones that you feel like mounting a wall, the cover becomes almost completely irrelevant after I've read a book. With paper books it's just something to hang on to, with ebooks it's just an icon to click on.
For selecting books to buy the cover may have some influence, although most often (for me) it's a negative one rather than a positive. Some covers have a "yuk" factor that just turns me away. But it's not usually a big thing for me, more often than not I'm looking at a book because of what I've heard about it elsewhere (such as here), and so I'm going to look beyond the cover anyway. As an author still trying to gain an audience, my own reading/buying habits appall me. How is a new author ever to get noticed if everyone selects books the same way I do? Thankfully there are some readers out there that take bigger risks, so I live in hope that eventually that will grow into the sort of word of mouth that attracts readers like me. ![]() |
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That is it exactly! Listing other people's opinions is the height of laziness. It just makes me wonder if the book is really any good since they are working so hard to tell me other people think it's fan-freaking-tastic.
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I haven't used review quotes for my blurbs, but I have been using them in my feeble marketing attempts. I bet the same advice works there, as well. Thank you for the info.
I thought I'd just toss that out in case someone else is doing the same thing. And for whatever it's worth, I'd rather write a full-length novel than attempt to write a three-paragraph blurb. Ugh. |
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Where do you use them for marketing? In tweets? On your site? On another book site? I think review snippets do have a place just not before the book blurb, and I am not discounting their value only the placement in a book description. |
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I think writing blurbs is a common problem, and it seems to be one you can't pay someone else to do! Whatever I try, it always seems to come out as either too flat or too trite. In our defence, even the traditional publishers often make a hash of it.
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From an author's point of view I can see how writing a good blurb can be a challenge. However from my pov as a reader I can tell you that a flat trite blurb that at least lets me know roughly what it's about is still way way better than lots of review quotes that essentially just say the book's good. Because again, I am talking about cases where there's no information about the book content itself. Having already clicked through from a list to the book page if I still can't tell what the book is about other than guess from the title and cover then I'm going give up. At least if there is a blurb I might decide to read the sample.
What I would say is whatever you put on that page please double-, triple- check grammar, punctuation and spelling. |
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