Now with three self-published books under
my belt I thought it might be a good time to share a few of my favourite
self-publishing tools that I have in my repertoire. There are hundreds to
choose from and these are a select few that keep cropping up each time along
with a couple new ones I found (or that just evolved) as I prepared to publish Deep Deceit.
Photo of me and Burj al Arab in b/g by Katie Foster, book covers all designed by Creation Booth |
Kindle Formatting Template from Shelley
Hitz
It was about three years ago that I started
following Shelley Hitz and getting her newsletter, participating in her ebook
publishing webinars (Get Your Kindle eBook Done!) and reading her books. Since
then she has partnered with Heather Hart and they continue to offer great
resources to indie authors through their company Training Authors. I still pull
out her template and re-watch the video each time I get ready to convert my
manuscript into a Kindle ready document for upload to Amazon.
Interior Book design templates from Joel Friedlander
I found these after I had uploaded my print
file to Create Space but will definitely use one of these next time. I did have
the interior layout of my first novel done professionally but decided to try a
template for Deep Deceit as my budget was a bit tighter this time around. There’s
nothing wrong with the 5x8 book layout template I used in Microsoft Word (take
a look at the ‘look inside’ option on Amazon and let me know what you think)
but I’ll do the header differently next time. Maybe I’ll even change it and
re-upload the file… one of the many benefits of self-publishing J After getting Joel’s newsletter for a while now, I’ve decided to
give his templates a try next time. They just have that little extra flair that
really sets a book apart.
Cover Design by Creation Booth
Many indie authors choose to design their
book covers themselves but I prefer to hire a professional to make sure that
the first thing someone sees, my book cover, is the very best it can be. The
nuances that make the difference between bad and good and good and great are difficult
to accomplish without the right training and expertise of a graphic designer.
Can you create something that’s ok using a template? Sure. But, it won't stand out among the crowd. And, it’s finicky
work. If you don’t like the thought of spending hours choosing exactly the right font,
moving graphics around millimeter by millimeter until you have the perfect
balance, combing image catalogues to find exactly the right ‘look’ for your
book, then hand it over to a professional and get back to writing.
Canva for Graphic Design
I used this free web-based design tool,
‘evangelized’ by Guy Kawasaki, to create the headers for my social media
(Twitter and Facebook) and the image collage for this blog. There are many more options, including book cover
design, posters, presentations and more. There are loads of free images to
choose from along with paid offerings, which only cost $1 per image as well as the option of uploading your own.
30-Day Book Marketing Boot Camp
Just as I was closing in on typing ‘the
end’ on Deep Deceit, one of my favourite self-publishing gurus, D’vorah Lansky,
launched an online boot camp for book marketing, which is something that us self-published
authors cannot avoid, unless you have a big bankroll or an angel investor. I
jumped in with both feet and, even though I spent 20 years in PR and marketing
and have been building my author platform for a few years now, it was still a
fire-hose of information that I eagerly absorbed as best I could, taking notes
and highlighting the things I hadn’t tried as well as a few things I forgot to
include in my launch plan. There's even ongoing support on the Facebook group of the same name for those who survived 'boot camp'! I have great hopes this year of creating my first webinar, which
was one of the more advanced strategies, so stay tuned! D’vorah’s
trainings and resources are targeted mostly towards non-fiction but there is
still relevance when marketing fiction. The elements are basically the same,
with a slightly different approach.
I could go on but this post is getting a
little long so I’ll save some for next time. If you have any self-publishing tools
that you’ve used and would like to share your experience (good or bad) please
feel free to leave a comment.
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