• 020: Book Cover Creation for High Performance Marketing with GIMP (KDP Process Part 2)

  • Jul 2 2024
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast

020: Book Cover Creation for High Performance Marketing with GIMP (KDP Process Part 2)

  • Summary

  • 🚀✨ Dive into the world of self-publishing with me! 📚 Hear about my journey in creating eye-catching book covers 🎨 and why getting your artwork ready for KDP is key! 🔑 Not the best artist? No worries, I share tips on placing images & designing stunning graphics. 🎆💡Check out the latest episode! 🎙️🔗#SelfPublishing #BookCovers #KDP #AuthorLife #CreativeJourney

    - Hear about self-publishing and creating book covers.

    - I’m not the best artist but here’s how I enjoy placing images and designing graphics.

    - It’s important to get good artwork and upload it to Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP).

    - Listeners are encouraged to check out previous episodes for more context.

    - There are 5 steps for creating a book cover using KDP and GIMP software.

    - Step 1: Use KDP's cover creator and download the template for layout guidance.

    - Step 2: Obtain high-quality artwork for front and back covers, ensuring proper resolution.

    - Step 3: Understand basic features of GIMP, such as layers and image manipulation.

    - Step 4: Import the KDP template into GIMP and add layers for artwork and text.

    - Step 5: Add text, ensure alignment, flatten the image, and export as a PDF.

    - Save the work in GIMP's native format before exporting.

    - Engage with me on social media and share your self-publishing experiences.

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