This is not a sponsored post. I’m not getting anything from this, no discounts free products, or anything like that. I just want to share my experience with this company with all of you.
While I love writing, and I love being an indie author, some parts of this job are A. unpleasant and B. out of my skill set. One of those things has always been cover design.
And that’s kind of important. Because yes, people do judge books by their covers.
The covers of my books have been a constant battle. When I was with my old publisher they made covers for the Woven series that, while I had a say in, I was never really thrilled with.
Station 86 has been a unique journey, as far as covers went. The first two were created by a fantastic artist, who unfortunately wasn’t available to work on the rest of the series.
So, being broke and doing my best, I created the covers for books three and four. I also did the cover for Man In the Woods and Quiet Apocalypse.
While these covers aren’t bad, they aren’t great either. I am, after all, not a graphic designer. I’m not a visual artist. I’m certainly not someone with a ton of knowledge about the market.
I write stories. That’s what I do.
So when I finished Nova, I couldn’t bring myself to create a cover by myself again. I was prepared to scrape together enough money to hire someone to do the work for me. I was prepared to do a whole Kickstarter campaign because I am broke.
Then, I watched a Jenna Moreci video, in which she discussed Getcovers.
Now, Jenna did do a sponsored video and has a coupon code. Here’s a link to her video, so you can use her code.
Even though it was a sponsored video, she made the product seem enticing. A polished, professional cover for a price I could afford. Yes, this was exactly what I needed.
And yes, the cover did turn out great. I think by now you’ve all seen the cover for Nova, but here it is in case you haven’t.
So today I thought I’d break down my experience for you in case you, like me, need a good cover for a price a broke indie author can afford.
I started on their website by making a selection for my price and services. I chose the middle option, which was $20 and included two licensed images.
After I paid, I was sent a questionnaire for the cover. These were some pretty simple questions about genre, color preferences, and comparable titles. I went to Amazon, searched for the most popular sci-fi books, and chose some covers that I thought were great.
Not long after I received an email from the artist who would be creating my cover. She asked some follow-up questions and offered some additional things like an inner cover page, which I ended up ordering as well.
After a few days, I received some mockups to look over. And they looked fantastic. The graphic wraps around the cover, which will be nice when I launch the physical version of Nova in May.
The package also included a cute little mockup image that I’ve been using in marketing.
Overall, I was pleased with the process and the result. It’s certainly inspired me to work with them again on a larger project that I’ll be talking about more later this year.
I would recommend Getcovers if you’re getting ready to publish a book. Or if you’re planning to relaunch any books. Unlike so many, many other parts of the self-publishing process this was quick, inexpensive, and successful.
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BE CAREFUL and advocate for yourself if you use Getcovers. We purchased a logo and I confirmed 3 times that we would receive layered files. When they finally finished, they sent the final files and they were not layered. We went back and worth and they finally sent them. Then I asked for links to the stock files used and fonts. The font sites were PIRATE sites. I contacted the font designer and they verified that it indeed was an illegal file. When I let Getcovers know, their solution was to just change the font. Make sure that you get the details on what you are receiving. You, as the end user, are responsible for ensuring that proper licensing has been obtained. Most people using this service wouldn’t know better, so I want to make sure that people can see this and are protecting themselves since Getcovers is not living up to their own terms and conditions by holding their designers accountable for this type of copyright infringement.
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Oh wow. I’m so sorry you had that experience with them. Thank you for sharing.
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