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There are a couple of threads on Goodreads solely for people to post links to their trailers & people will even comment on them too!


A slideshow set to music sounds like a good idea too - that's essentially what mine is, but the software I have allows some movement of the stills too.
I'm not sure that sticking it on YouTube would have the desired effect either, but mine is actually on my book page on Amazon - so I hope that if people go to the page, it might convert a few more potential customers. We shall see!!
Thanks for the quick responses.

If you would like to link up via Twitter I am @FlyingAunt and the heroine of my book is @RigidBones. I find Twitter is a great way to communicate promo activity.
All best. A x

They're on YouTube and the few comments I've had have been positive, but they haven't made any difference to sales.

The trailer is to the book what the music video is to the song - a work of art in its own right, with its own narrative, but still there mainly to promote the book/song.

Hi Anne - because you requested it, the link to the trailer is here and I hope I haven't broken any rules!
I'll follow you on Twitter too! I am @_RachelAbbott or @Rachel__Abbott (that's a double underscore). I have two because the first one is more geared towards my readers, the second to other indie authors.
Thanks!
Rachel

That sounds amazing, Marc. I've never heard of Blazing Trailers, and only marginally of Vimeo - I can see that I need to get a bit more up to date!

don't stress it, like I say it probably makes no nreal difference to sales. Make them if you enjoy making them is my advice.
Am following the writer incarnation of you on twitter now!


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agree 100%, the video trailer really is an art form in its own right

That sounds interesting - will Google it! Thanks!
Anne

I never seek out book trailers so if I don't see a link to one here in the group or posted on my Facebook by a friend, I'll never see 'em.



if only the last part of your statement held true and the film industry didn't make movies out of fabulous books that should have been left well alone

As to whether videos are useful (and don't forget, they are more about branding / name recognition than direct sales) depends to an extent on what your target market is - teens & Young Adults for example may be more likely to respond to a YouTube video than 50-something women.
The other issue is getting eyes on. The best video in the world is useless if no one watches it. And I'm sure we'd all love to know how to solve that one...

So, all in all, producing that trailer was a good use of an afternoon.

Overall, if they are professionally made and look the part, I really don't see how they can hurt, it's another audience for your book and another way for people to find you. It just depends on how you do it, I imagine.

One of mine was made using Facebook's graffiti app - not a professional piece of equipment in sight - and I love it.

As to whether videos are useful (and do...
The other issue is getting eyes on. The best video in the world is useless if no one watches it. And I'm sure we'd all love to know how to solve that one... "
Bit like our books on Amazon then...



Anything's worth a try...

I wouldn't conclude that Katie. The books are good for YA and that age group is much more influenced by the visual than oldies like me.

I may have been spoiled by watching film trailers.
I think the real solution here is to get someone to shoot a $60 million book trailer, call it a movie, and release it worldwide.

My thoughts exactly

And hope it makes more than £20 in royalties for the £1.99 ebook...

As an author: What??? Do I NEED a book trailer to promote my book??? F******************************k!

This could be interesting if the author is a good verbal reader. Like any video, it's all about keeping attention..."
yeah when I read live I put on a show, costume etc. I also perform it like a slam poet, hand gestures etc. So hopefully I've transferred that to video. I'm trying to edit a vid of me reading 11 flash fiction stories and talking about flash in between. But it's eating up so much of my laptop's memory!
And for those of you who have produced trailers, do you think they have had any impact?
I've just done my first trailer (not sure if it's etiquette to link to it here, so I won't), and I'm wondering whether to do more.
Input from readers and writers would be greatly appreciated.