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But where are the 'ten things to do to present your novel successfully' and the analysis. I couldn't find them. (Possibly 'cos I'm thick.)

Listen to 'How To Position Your Book For Success Right From The Start' Kathy Meis at the blog Self publishing advice. I think it's moved to page two now, maybe three but her very long talk is full of stuff you want to use. You'll need to listen and take lots of notes several times before you take on board what she's said.



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Ah ha! I thought.
Then last weekend I 'attended', via computer, the London Book Fair's Indie Fringe festival:
http://selfpublishingadvice.org/alli-...
and realised how much I was failing to do with the presentation and the back of my books.
Listen to 'How To Position Your Book For Success Right From The Start' Kathy Meis and 'Improve Your Book Descriptions and Audience Targeting' Jane Friedman
Do go and check out all the details at both sources but have a think. Do ebook readers need a blank title page? Could the contents become hooks with lively headings like Chapter One. Whose body is it? Could we get a different blurb and a few review snippets up there instead of blank space and hook more readers to buy?
What about the back pages? How about adding reading groups questions? What about a thank for reading this novel and would you write a review request? Is your About the Author snappy and yet personal? Do you have all the links to your other books?
And take note of those ten things to do to present your novel successfully. The analysis of the best sellers in your genre really opened my eyes as did the cover analysis.
Have a think and see if the ideas presented make sense. They have made me take a good look at my book presentation and hopefully improve it.