Wednesday, March 18, 2015

The worst Kindle Cover, at a glance – lesen.net

The worst Kindle Cover, at a glance – lesen.net

18/03/2015 – John Main eBook News

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The self-publishing boom us recent years not only brings many new texts (and one of the first German writer seven-digit sales figures), but also just as many covers. Many creations are more unintentionally funny as promotional products – a micro-blog brings together the best relationship as the worst

 horse While you should not judge a book by its cover known. But even in the digital space of the cover has an important function, it provides visual guidance to the book (which is why it is often held to similar bestseller or generally typical for the genre). With apps or Enhanced eBook conventional covers are indeed given way icons in online stores but they are present as ever.



Savings in the wrong location

For a good cover design to create three-figure sums on the table. Amateur writers who shun these issues can, for example access to Cover generators – or lend a hand. That in addition to real pearls also some evil design mistakes in million titles, is obvious. The Tumbr Kindle Cover Disasters now gathered the most egregious creations, snappy commented at one point.

Presented to cover books in their classification of the author himself was not sure Photoshop margins, MS-Paint margins, cover with titles that would and cover, to which one can think of nothing more in itself highlight enough.

Thin line between satire and Trash

 but you are a horse The hitherto most shared Cover (right) way, is not a real trash, but clever marketing a British comedian. His “Romance” But … You’re a horse is not an animal love story, but a collection of jokes. Title and cover design are likely to be a parody of the most popular at Amazon.com bizarre sex stories with loving dinosaurs and the like, the cover often also are funny – but involuntarily

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The article “The worst Kindle Cover, at a glance” was on March 18, 2015 (Wednesday) at 18:05 Clock written by John Main. John Main ( Xing / Twitter ) is editor and publisher of lesen.net.

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