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What is the first thing you do when you find an interesting title in a bookstore to decide whether it’s worth your time to read? If you are like most people, you turn the book over and read the back cover copy. The most transformational, well written, life-changing books can sit on the bookshelves unread if they don’t have the 250 most important words. Listen to today’s episode where Christine shares the five components of an excellent and compelling back cover copy, so your book can get in the hands of readers who can benefit from your message.
In this episode, Christine talks about:
- The need to be really clear on your message and your deliverables your book before you start writing it. Letting your back cover copy be your North Star.
- Avoiding the trap of perfectionism, because it’s not about perfection, it’s about movement and progress.
- The five components of the back cover copy that will grab the reader’s attention and compel them to buy your book.
- Putting it all together using the Get Your Book Done program.
Connect with Christine Kloser:?
Free Book: The Transformation Quadrant
Award-Winning Program: ? Get Your Book Done
Website: ChristineKloser.com
Facebook: Transformational Author Community
Publishing: CapuciaPublishing.com
Email: support@christinekloser.com
Since 2004, Christine Kloser has trained nearly 70,000 entrepreneurs, leaders and authors to write their transformational books through her popular programs, Get Your Book Done®, the Transformational Author Experience®, Breakthrough LIVE, and the My Time to Write® mentorship program. She is well recognized as the leader of the transformational author movement, and is gifted at helping her clients feel seen, heard, valued and understood in ways that transform their lives, books and businesses. Her passion is to help people liberate their message - so they can BE who they were born to be, and DO what they are here to do! Many of her clients have gone on to become best-selling authors, sign traditional publishing contracts, speak around the world, and appear in major media including: CNBC, CBS, Time, Business Week, CNN, ABC, New York Times, and TEDx.