What I Learned from Jim Azevedo and Smashwords

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This week, Jim Azevedo, Marketing Director for Smashwords, did a presentation to my writing group about epublishing. Here’s what I learned.

  • ebooks rarely go out of print.

  • The first step is to write a great book.

  • Everyone needs an editor and a proofreader.

  • ebooks are consumed differently than print books. They can be read on multiple devices and on screens that are different sizes.

  • Formatting is crucial for ebooks.

  • Smashwords offers some free style guides and other resources on their website.

  • The cover design is critical for your book.

  • If you purchase a cover design from an online artist, make sure that you have exclusive use of it. (You don’t want to see your cover with another title and author.)

  • Spend your money on editing and cover design. Don’t look like an amateur.

  • When readers look for ebooks, the cover is about the size of a stamp (thumbnail size). Your cover needs to be able to look good in a variety of sizes.

  • Be fanatical about quality.

  • When you price your ebooks, know your genre.

  • You need to maximize your book’s availability to a lot of sellers. Make sure you use a distributor.

  • When your cover is in draft form, compare it to the top books in your genre.

  • Your email list/newsletter is valuable. You own and control it.

  • Don’t blast your email list with too many newsletters.

  • Most books don’t sell well. There is no magical, silver bullet. Authors need to follow best practices and create the best book they can.

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