tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4745462528690567203.post5339255963972402567..comments2023-06-24T07:40:03.050-07:00Comments on The Self-Publisher's Notebook: Quick Review of BookCoverPro Cover Design SoftwareUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4745462528690567203.post-42618545040294523912011-07-09T13:25:33.955-07:002011-07-09T13:25:33.955-07:00Sorry-- I just noticed that I repeated the word &q...Sorry-- I just noticed that I repeated the word "nice" about 4 times in one sentence. Time to get another cup of coffee.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4745462528690567203.post-64863497289821669422011-07-09T13:24:22.224-07:002011-07-09T13:24:22.224-07:00I agree with everything in this post, except the p...I agree with everything in this post, except the part about LSI accepting the covers. They rejected mine. I used Joel Friedlander to design the LSI covers for my tax books, because I didn't want to risk only having my biggest seller available on CreateSpace OR LSI-- I am not going through the same thing that happened to me back in 2009 where CreateSpace was intentionally holding the books back from EDC. My biggest sellers will always be available from LSI and CreateSpace. And now, everything else I do is going to be available as an e-book, so it's really a moot point anyway. <br /><br />I also think that BookCoverPro is really difficult to use without a template, but with a template, it's very easy to create a nice cover. All you really need is to have a nice-quality image and you can make something really nice-looking.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com