The Independent Book Publishers
Association has what it calls the Benjamin Franklin Awards every year.
My book on the Catholic Church and Western Civilization won the cover design award in 2006.
That's the only award that book won. So the one aspect of the book I had nothing to do with, won an award.
Ouch.
Still, it was a nice honor.
And man, did that book fly off the shelves. It was so attractive and eye-catching. The big box stores had special displays for it, and people bought it as an impulse purchase -- for the content, to be sure, but also because the cover caught their eye.
Whatever you're working on -- an eBook, a white paper, a report -- can be enhanced by a professional cover. It gives you instant credibility.
But Woods, you say, I'm not publishing anything.
Are you sure?
It's a great way to build an audience online, that's for sure.
Think of it like an insurance policy.
You probably will need some kind of cover someday, I would wager. Pay $19 now as an insurance premium. If you never need them (the way we never end up needing to file claims on most insurance policies), well, OK, you're out $19.
But if you do need them, you will have saved yourself hundreds if not thousands of smackers with a $19 expense today.
And the 300 eCovers -- beautiful and easily editable, and across a variety of niches -- I'm offering you are actually a free bonus.
The offer itself consists of a bunch of other things you'll want in your vault: 50 sales page templates, 20 squeeze page templates (to build your email list), and lots of royalty-free graphics.
After today, though, this offer vanishes.
It's 300 beautiful book covers for you to use, as a bonus.
I don't want you shaking your fist at the heavens someday because you missed out.
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Tom Woods