![]() ![]() ![]() Sometimes it could be a date, a setting, or an uncommon word, but a simple easy to remember detail will be it in most cases. People often find less important details more interesting than the thrilling parts of your book you might assume they would remember. Perhaps ask a friend for help and list out some words about your book to them, then ask him or her, what is the one detail, he or she remembered most clearly. The blurb, or short description of your book, should be catchy. The subtitle can be longer, and it may contain topic keywords, especially if it is a non-fiction book. ![]() When selecting a title, always choose a unique one, with less than four words so it is easy for people to remember. People will find your book based on the title. You could refer to that page, when you are speaking about your upcoming book to your friends or strangers. Not because you could start market your book before the release, but it will allow you to redirect people to the book’s first landing page. ![]() I know it is hard to decide on a definite release date for your book, but it is important. The KDP platform allows you to make your book available for pre-order three months before the release date, all you need is a cover, book title and a blurb. Make your book’s Kindle version available for pre-order on Kindle Direct Publishing platform (KDP). The First 100 Days of Your Book by Joel Stafford available on Amazon ![]()
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