
Learn to design professional Kindle book covers without software. Pick backgrounds, imagery, fonts, and text placement to boost sales on Amazon.
Model successful covers to guide your design, using inspiration rather than copying to keep your cover unique. Focus on the background and text—colors and fonts—and apply simple design principles.
Identify the book’s background by analyzing niche colors, common images, and positioning in top covers, then blend three sample elements to create a unique, genre-appropriate Kindle cover.
Choose stock photographs or professional images for your cover, weighing free stock photos and licensed options. Check licenses and attribution requirements to avoid risks and ensure reuse rights.
Adjust text direction to make your Kindle cover stand out by choosing horizontal, diagonal, or vertical layouts. Model successful covers to ensure readability on thumbnails and capture attention on Amazon.
Choose text colors to make your Kindle book cover stand out by using contrast, two fonts (up to three), and matching title colors to background elements.
Learn how to place the title and author name on Kindle covers by choosing top, center, bottom, or sides, and align text left, center, or right for visual balance.
Learn the ideal book cover size for Kindle, starting with the recommended 2560 by 1600 pixels, and try 2460 by 1600 for a slightly wider, roomier layout.
Model your cover after selling examples in your subject area; choose two to three options for background and licensed image, then format title, subtitle, and author name with fonts.
Create a complete non-fiction book outline in minutes by following simple steps that capture bestseller elements and the right order, including chapter sections and a quick start guide.
Create chapters in seconds by listing topics, using mind map software to outline them, and shaping quick, stepwise chapter headings you can edit later.
Create quick chapter outlines by listing subheadings for each topic, building topics like equipment, rods, hooks, bait, knots, and rigs, guided by table of contents examples.
List the key points for each sub topic and write down the facts, keeping it concise with no explanations. Build a book outline with the key takeaways for each subtopic.
Learn to map your book's topics and key points, craft prompts for examples, stories, and analogies, and use mind maps to build understanding and trust.
Build a logical outline by arranging topics, subtopics, and key points, using prompts, mind maps, and analogies to ensure clear flow and easy reading.
Create a quick, practical book outline by listing main topics and subtopics, jotting key points and takeaways, and using examples, stories, and analogies to ensure flow.
By the end of this course, you will be able to design and create a professional Kindle book cover that sells
Bonus: Includes extra one hour course.
Hi. My name is Ian Stables, author of more than fifty Kindle books on Amazon. Many became best-sellers.
People do judge a book by its cover. Poor quality cover must mean a poor quality book.
So you need a professional cover to be successsful. The way I see it, you have three options:
Pay a designer to create one for you. The problem is that it is expensive to get a professional result.
Create your own cover. Unless you're a designer, chances are high you'll end up with an amateurish result.
Find a way of creating one without being a designer.
Which one is your easiest option?
I bet you're a bit like me. You like simple ways to do things.
This course will show you the simple way to design a professional cover... without being a designer. If you follow this simple process, you will get a professional result every single time.
The process is based on this simple fact: If you want to be successful, model someone successful.
The process follows these steps:
Find out the right look for your book subject
Find out the right colour and texture for the background
Find out the right picture for your cover
Find out the right fonts, sizes, direction, colours, and position for your text
Then create your cover to match your choices
You also get these two extra bonuses:
--- Step-by-step quick guide
Along with this course, you also get a downloadable quick guide to remind you of the main steps.
--- The popular one hour course called, Create Entire Nonfiction Book Outlines in Minutes - Use Now
This course will show you how you can very quickly create an outline for an entire non-fiction book.
So in all, you get:
This professional book cover design course
The step-by-step quick guide
And the extra one hour course
So learn this simple process and design professional book covers from now on.
Go ahead, click on the button to enroll now