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Wanted: Service Help me choose an eBook cover - The Domainer's Development Success Kit

Tia Wood

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Happy to announce I have an eBook coming out and I would like for you to help me choose the cover.

It's called The Domainer's Development Success Kit and will be made available for free.

I have narrowed it down to these covers. Please vote for your favorite and thank you!

(side note: if you'd like to know when the ebook is released then send me an email via UserCreative.com and I will add you to our mailing list for release notification)

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COVER 1 - MOUNTAIN MAN

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COVER 2 - ARIZONA

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COVER 3 - RED TRIANGLES

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jaydub

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Wow..good for you Tia! And here’s wishing you much success!
 

Biggie

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Hi Tia

although I like the backgrounds in 1 and 2, number 3 is the only one where you can clearly read the text at the bottom of the cover.

if you could define it more in those, then it might make a difference.

Good Luck with the project!

imo..
 

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I suggest you the first one - the mountain man. This goes with your topic success / to the top.
 

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I like #1. If you're going with a picture I think a human element is important to show exactly *who* is achieving success. Personally I would avoid the non-picture covers. I used to host a forum with lots of ebooks and the most popular ones were not abstract covers - this of course could be due to the content but I think inspirational covers give an air of 'quality' and invested time as well as conveying the message quicker. 'A picture is worth 1000 words' holds true I think.

*edit. Sorry I didn't realise the original post was a couple of months old. Did you decide on one in the end?
 

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