SUBJECT: Having Your Ebook Ghostwritten Lesson 37 of 50: How To Find A Cover Art Designer

Hi {!firstname_fix},

Just like searching for a ghostwriter, you could
ask and call around in your community's art
organizations to find artists that you could pay
to design an eBook cover for you. 

Another way to do it is to conduct an Internet
search. If you type in key words "eBook cover
art" you will get pages and pages of results.
EBook cover artists are literally standing by to
get your project on the world wide web. You would
be truly amazed at the number of people you would
come across and those who could help you get your
cover. Some individuals specialize in eBook cover
art, and some companies provide a gamut of
graphics or e-selling services. 

The reality is, going to individual web sites and
researching each one can take some time. So, I
would invite you to try one of my low-B.S.
approaches to finding an eBook cover art
designer. 

Here's what you do: Look at web sites where
eBooks are being sold. Most well-marketed eBooks
have cover art shown on a web page where the
eBook(s) can be purchased. Decide for yourself
which of the eBook covers most capture your
attention and would therefore be good for your
project.

Once you have found one or two really great eBook
covers, contact the webmasters and ask who did
the designs. You'd be surprised how many people
will share their information with you. Introduce
yourself pleasantly. You won't find out much by
being gruff or unfriendly. Be honest and open,
and if you want to start off on the right foot,
it may help you get in the door if you initiate
the conversation by complimenting the webmaster's
work. When you are using your best manners, if
one webmaster won't divulge his cover art
designer, then another webmaster definitely will. 

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