Top eBook Design Tips For Ensuring Your Ebook’s A Bestseller!

by Kieren Moran

For those who wish to make the conversion rate of their digital product or newsletter rise, I have listed here some very important ebook design tips that you can apply to ensure this will happen for you. One of any ebook’s most crucial aspects is it’s ebook cover design, as it is there to show your future readers exactly what can be expected in terms of the ebook’s subject, as well as providing a means of which they can get an idea of what the quality of it’s contents will be like.

In order to keep your new ebook easy to read and looking highly professional, it is important to be including effective ebook design inside your ebook’s covers too.

Effective eBook Cover Design

For conversions to jump considerably when using an ebook cover design you must make sure that there are 3 primary attributes being met. These are, firstly, that it is easy to to look upon and artistically pleasing in some way, that there is a higher value perceived for the product it represents, and that it is clearly on par with or better than other professionals in the market.

A variety of options are available to you when looking to ensure your cover design will be an effective one. Coming up with your ebook cover design is not always easy, and it isn’t recommended that you rush into creating you first ebook cover design. First consider what copyright free images may gel with your ebook theme well, and what soome of the most easy-to-read fonts and sizes you may be best using are. One other thing many designers get wrong, is having their final ebook design looking too busy with graphics work. Do not do this as it will also detract from it’s professionalism.

When readers see your visually appealing eBook cover design, they will be much more likely to trust that the content inside your eBook is authoritative, well written and professional, and this will create more conversions and more sales than ever before.

eBook Design

Although it is good to include images inside you ebook layout, you need to make sure that any you use on each page are not too distracting or off putting to the reader, as it may begin to irritate them after a dozen or so pages if you overdo it.

When it comes to the font color used inside your ebook design, you need to remember that reading is tiring after a while- and so anything you can do to make the text easier to read will be appreciated. This means usually a black text on a white background is best, with few exceptions within text boxes and the like.

You should also make sure to include a table of contents for easy browsing, so that your readers can find what they are looking for without a hassle, and also make each section of it click-able using internal page links.

Your ebook design should be viewed both in printed format AND on the computer screen to ensure that it is very easy to read in each case. Many people don’t like to read a whole ebook from their computer screen, so you need to make sure that the font colors, styles and sizes are all suitable for whatever method of reading you customers choose.

The average page of your eBook should be approximately 300 words, which leaves enough room for a chapter title and an image if you so choose. You should not include images on every page, as this can bog down the appearance of your eBook.

To help get a much needed new perspective on your ebook design you should consider also printing a portion of it out onto paper. Simply seeing it in ink will often times trigger new ideas and help you make the changes you’re after.

Your skillfully applied ebook design elements will certainly lead to better conversions in that new prospects will be much more comfortable putting their trust in you, and existing customers will be inclined to tell their friends about the quality of your product or offer.

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