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All About Books: The Dos and Don’ts of Books for Print and Web
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| Guest post by: serena carcasole |
Article Overview: When you’re deciding to write a book, a few things come to mind. You’ll want to determine your core audience, your topics, and how you might eventually go about selling your book. Both printed books and ebooks are an art form, both of which can be enhanced with a few guidelines. Unlike websites, a book has a lifespan that takes it from rough draft to final version where the words will stay the same. More care will probably be taken to make sure the completed book has longevity and relevance.
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All About Books: The Dos and Don’ts of Books for Print and Web
When you’re deciding to write a book, a few things come to mind.
You’ll want to determine your core audience, your topics, and how you
might eventually go about selling your book. Both printed books and
ebooks are an art form, both of which can be enhanced with a few
guidelines. Unlike websites, a book has a lifespan that takes it from
rough draft to final version where the words will stay the same. More
care will probably be taken to make sure the completed book has
longevity and relevance.
While these guidelines don’t have to be followed every time, they
will help improve your book, whether it is intended for hard copy or
reading online. The key is to focus on great content and then make the
layout of your book as reader friendly as possible.
Do: Hire an Editor – An editor’s job is to polish
up the manuscript and act as a second pair of eyes. A great editor will
correct grammatical mistakes, enhance word choices, and verify any
questions, while also improving the overall language and keeping the
writing style consistent. Having an editor look over your work will
also help you find anything you may have overlooked. Plus, it never
hurts to have a professional read it over. If you can’t afford to hire
editor, at least have someone with good English skills take a look.
Don’t: Use too Many Fun Fonts – The rule of thumb
is usually no more than two fonts on a page. And it is even better when
you take one font, use it consistently, and use the italic and bold
versions rather than introducing more fonts that might make the page
messy and hard to read. So many great books become an eye sore when
they are laid out with all kinds of curly fonts and distractions on the
page. Remember the most important part is the content, not the fancy
decorations. In the end you should have a pdf file with pages that are
easy to read, whether printed or on the web.
Do: Engage Your Reader – Remember those boring
history books that sound more like computer program instructions then
crucial reading material? Well, you probably have forgotten them, but
don’t let people forget your book. Make it unforgettable by using the
same tools that storytellers use. Just because your book is explaining
tips on how to build a website does not mean it has to be boring. Think
of creative ways to propel your reader forward. Keep them reading with
language that is engaging. End each chapter with a hook to start the
next one. Use questions with fill in the blank spaces to make it more
interactive.
Don’t: Be Sloppy with Layout – Just like websites,
a book that has pages that are overcrowded with text or a sloppy layout
will be hard to navigate. Most books have a series of chapters,
paragraphs that are indented, headings, and a readable font. The most
important thing is to be consistent with layout. If one chapter title
is in all caps, make them all that way. Using one-inch margins will
provide enough white space around the edges. If you are including
pictures, consider putting a box around them or arranging them
thoughtfully. Remember, once a book is printed, you can’t log back in
and change it like you can with a website. So, make it look nice from
the start.
Do: Have a Great Cover – While
you don’t have to hire a designer, at least try to create a few mock up
covers and have your friends or colleagues help you decide which one to
use. Things to put on the cover include your company logo, your first
and last name, and of course, a great title that is easy to read. If
you have too long of a title, try to shorten it, or use the additional
words as a subtitle. And just like any book or magazine cover, the
cover can have extra information that might entice readers, like “turn
to page 50 for secrets to a great PR campaign,” or a subtitle like
“Everything you need to know about investing but were afraid to ask.”
Sometimes a simple cover really comes to life with wording that
suggests action.
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About the Author: serena carcasole RSS for serena's articles - Visit serena's website Founded in 2007, Virtual Business Solutions On Demand is a no-risk one-stop shop virtual assistance company that combines Internet Marketing and Social Media expertise with superior customer service. The agency’s CEO, Serena Carcasole, is a published author, speaker and a recognized Internet Marketing expert. We here, at VBSOD, like to think of our company as an efficient, affordable and sexy hybrid. Many of the services VBSOD offers are beyond what is typical of VA work and cross into creative and consulting fields. At the same time, the rates are virtual assistant rates and not what one would expect of a consultant or a designer. Plus VBSOD offers a start-to-finish coverage for its clients. From ongoing work to one-time projects and from complete turn-key business start-up solutions to a la carte options, we do it all. Very few virtual assistance firms can offer such flexibility while maintaining the level of customer support that VBSOD is known for. Our clients include both start-up and mature small businesses and solo entrepreneurs from around the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. Click here to visit serena's website 10 Secrets to Online Success |
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