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5. Design an Eye-Catching eBook Layout

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 6:52 am
by zihadhosenjm60
5. Design an Eye-Catching eBook Layout (and Cover)
Once you’ve actually written your eBook, the next step is to design the whatsapp au japon and cover of your eBook.

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The design aesthetic of your eBook is going to be an integral aspect of your readers’ overall experience—so believe it or not, the layout and cover design of your eBook both matter quite a lot in the grand scheme of eBooks. A beautiful design with a professional look will increase your credibility and the likelihood that readers will want to share your eBook with others they know.

So how do you design your eBook layout and cover to impress your readers?

Choose a Readable and Attractive Typography
As you’ve probably already done with your blog layout decisions, choose to use fonts in your eBook that people can easily read (and also match your branding).

My recommendation is to go with very common, easily legible fonts like:

Arial
EB Garamond
Josefin Slab
How to Choose the Right Font for Your eBook Design (Screenshot of Font Options)
You do have some more flexibility with your eBook fonts though (compared to the fonts you’d choose for a more public-facing blog). So, depending on the format you learn how to write an eBook and publish it under—and of course the type of device your readers will be using—they may even be able to change the font size and type on their own, anyway.

Use Chapters, Headers, and Subheaders
When it comes to writing anything on the Internet, recent blogging statistics show that most people skim text. It goes to suggest that if your blog has huge sections of text and no headers to visually break things up a bit, most people won’t spend the time trying to find the information they want… they’ll simply leave and find their answers elsewhere.

The same principle should apply to your layout when you sit down and learn how to write an eBook that’ll answer your reader’s primary questions—and keep them engaged enough to continue reading.