There’s no doubt about it – a great ebook cover is an essential key to selling your ebook. If you’re not a graphic designer and you know how important an ebook cover design is to the success of your ebook – then you’re got a problem.

Fortunately -the web has a solution.  It’s called “crowdsourcing.”

Crowdsourcing is a web 2.0 term coined to describe the process of allowing hundreds of graphic design artists to “compete” for the chance to create an ebook cover for you.

If you don’t have an established relationship with a professional graphic artist – then crowdsourcing is probably the best way to make this valuable connection with an up and coming graphic designer.

Notice how I qualified the above statement by using the term “up and coming graphic designer”.  There are many graphic designers who HATE crowdsourcing with the passion of a thousand blood thirsty pirates.

The reason some graphic artists HATE crowdsourcing is that it reduces the participating artists to performing work on “spec”.  Working on “spec” means that the graphic artist only gets paid for his/her work if you choose their design. It’s possible for a designer to spend several hours designing a cover for your ebook – only to have you choose another artist’s submission.

Now – as an ebook author – you may be thinking, “Hey!  I’m working on spec as well.  I mean – I don’t get paid for my writing work unless people purchase my ebook.”

If you’re thinking that – good for you.  That’s a very “entrepreneurial” point of view and one that will serve you well as an ebook author.

For the record, “entrepreneurial” thinking seems to “clash” with artistic gifts so don’t say that to any graphic artist who chastises you for using a crowdsourcing site to create your ebook cover.  Love the artists for what they are – artists not business people.

How to crowdsource your ebook cover design:

The way crowdsourcing works is you post your project to the site and designers submit their work.  The “winning” design is the one who gets paid.  You determine upfront how much that payment is.  Of course, the more you offer to pay – the more artists you’ll have competing for your ebook cover.

Before you post a “contest” on any of the various crowdsourcing design sites – here’s what you can expect:

1. You will find various levels of skill and talent at any given site.

There is no filter on who can enter your design contest. Some designers are there because they are gifted graphic designers but just getting started.  Others are there because they are gifted graphic designers and they want to build their client list.  Some who are there are not gifted – and aren’t even really  graphic designers.  They are there because they happen to own a pirated copy of Photoshop 4.0 and they are in need of quick and easy cash.

2. You will need to know the specifics about your target audience.

Is your target audience men or women? Young and hip?  Old and sickly?  The more information you can give the participating artists about your project – the better job they can do interpreting what your ebook cover design needs are.

Remember – these people are working on spec – so by posting a contest which basically says “I have no idea what I really want – I’ll know it when I see it” is not going to attract the brightest and best graphic artists to your crowdsourcing contest.

Give as much direction as possible in your contest description.  If the cover NEEDS to match your website – be sure to include a link to your website so participants can see what you’re already using.  If you don’t have a website yet for your ebook – let them know that as well.

3. More often than not – you’ll get exactly what you asked for in your contest description.

I say this because a while ago, I had a client who posted a contest on a crowdsourcing site.  She was very specific about what she wanted in her ebook cover design.  She specified cool colors and wanted a “grunge” look for the cover.  She then contacted me in tears because she absolutely HATED every design submitted in her contest – and she was going to have to pick – and pay – a winner.

In the end- the proper description of what she REALLY wanted could only be described as “warm and fuzzy” not “cool and grungy.”

In her case – she contacted me BEFORE the contest closed – so she was able to give feedback to the artists and let them know she hadn’t communicated what she wanted clearly.

If you launch a design contest – and see that everything is WAY off the mark – be sure to communicate with the participating designers.

One of the GREAT things about crowdsourcing is the ability to work with these designers as the contest is going on.  Many artists WANT your feedback.  They want to know what you like – and don’t like – about their design.  Their business is pleasing clients – and many of them are participating in these contests to win new clients!

4. You’ll get much more quality than you paid for on your ebook cover design by using crowdsourcing design sites.

There’s no doubt about it – when you use crowdsourcing design sites to design the cover of your ebook – you’ll be getting a lot more “quality” than you will any other way.  Just remember to respect these gifted artists time and talent – which they’re sharing freely with you in hopes of getting paid.   When you pick a winner – and if the cover helps propel your ebook to best seller status – be sure to write a glowing testimonials for the artist.  It’s the least you can do.

Keep in mind as you price your ebook cover design contest on the various crowdsourcing sites that you’re asking for a design which in the end will be making YOU a handsome profit.

According to an article in the NY Times from 2001 – 81 percent of Americans feel they have a book in them — and that they should write it. A lot has changed since then- most notably the rise in the popularity of ebooks.  Whether they’re using an ebook reader (Kindle, Nook) – or a tablet PC with an ebook reader app (like the iPad or HP TouchPad), people are embracing the joys of ebooks over traditionally published books.

So rather than write a book – you – yes YOU should write an ebook.  Need more convincing?  Here are the 12 reasons why you should publish an ebook:

1. You need to establish your expertise in a field.

Whether it’s 10 pages or 400 – writing an ebook is a great way to demonstrate your expertise in any given area.  Your ebook serves as written “proof” of your expertise.   Ebooks are gaining the same “cache” as traditionally published books – and in some areas – such as technology – it’s expected that your work be in the form of an ebook rather than an “obsolete” traditionally printed and bound work.

2. You want to charge higher fees for the work you do.

When you’re a recognized and published “expert” you can charge more and your ebook demonstrates your expertise.

3. Launch a new career

If you want to “break into” a new career field, writing and publishing an ebook may provide the golden ticket.  You can gain ready access to leaders in any field by approaching them in search of an “interview” instead of approaching them for a job.  The best case scenario is those contacts could provide valuable job leads which aren’t publicized or advertised.   The worst case scenario is… you’ve created a product you can sell which will provide much needed income.

4. You want to make (more) money.

Ebooks are an incredibly profitable product to sell.  Once you invest your time creating the ebook – the sky is the limit on how much money you can make selling your ebook.

5. You see a pressing need for topic or issue to be tackled.

A great way to pick a topic for your ebook is to target a hot issue that’s making the news.  Because you can produce an ebook quickly, you can respond to the latest news stories – and provide much needed information to those who want to learn more about the topic.   Whether it’s the national debt – or homeschooling options for children of working parents – when you publish an ebook – you can make a difference in the way your readers view the issue.

6. Start/support a consulting business

When you’re a consultant – all you have to offer is your “expertise”.  Prospective clients need a way to measure whether or not you know what you’re talking about and an ebook is a great way to accomplish this.

7. Grow a database of potential clients.

Ebooks make great “legal bribes” to get people to sign up for your newsletter.  If you’ve been disappointed in the volume of sign ups for your newsletter, try offering an ebook as a “reward” for those who sign up.

8. Go on more vacations (write them off if you write travel books)

Do you love to travel?  Then you should write an ebook about what you’ve learned.  The possibilities are endless when it comes to writing travel ebooks.  Whether it’s “The Beginner’s Guide to RV travel” or “Traveling by Air with Toddlers: 10 Sanity Saving Tips for Parents”… your ebook can not only be fun – but provide a nice tax write off as well.

9. Gain writing experience.

The process of writing an book is often a truly enlightening experience.  Don’t be surprised if you learn more about your subject matter when you begin researching your topic.

10. Become famous – especially in a specialized niche

When you write an ebook which others find useful – you’ll find you gain a certain level of “notoriety” within your specialized niche.

11.  Create and sell information products based on your ebook.

My App Builder allows you to take your ebook and create an iPhone or Android App for smart phone users.

When your book is already in ebook format – it’s as easy as creating a blog post.  You simply add a new chapter, give it a name, and then just copy and paste the text into My App Builder and then sell it via iTunes or the Android App store.

12. A sense of accomplishment

Writing and self publishing an ebook is a journey – one which will change the way you view the world.   There’s a real sense of accomplishment with you see your ebook offered for sale on the retailing giant Amazon.

What’s your reason for writing and publishing your ebook?   If you haven’t written one yet – what’s stopping you?

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