![]() PicMonkey makes it super easy to change or create new images, so you can always have a timely image that attracts the attention of your fans. Get creative! Find or take photos that help tell your story: a photo of your office or writing space, a collage of your writing inspirations, an image that represents an underlying theme that runs through your work, or maybe a vision board of your goals for the next 3-5 years. You can include your name (or pen name), images of your book covers, your ‘jacket flap’ author photo, a quote you’re known for, or your tagline or message. So take special care in choosing images that support the vibe or feel you wish for your readers to experience when visiting. ![]() Remember, everything that you choose to reflect your brand is woven throughout your author platform and reinforces the image you wish to represent. ![]() The colors, mood and tone that you use on your website and other promotional materials should also be echoed in your cover image. Can’t afford a designer, but have Facebook cover image envy?ĭo you want to have an amazing cover photo that attracts new readers as well as keeps your current fans coming back for more?Īs of July 1st, 2013, Facebook has relaxed their guidelines somewhat, allowing you to add more than just the ‘20% text maximum’ to your image, as well as any other info you think may entice your fans to stick around.Īdd to that the option to use the free online photo editing software site known as PicMonkey, and we’re in Facebook-cover-image-making business! Tips for Making the Most of Your Facebook Cover Imageīefore we jump into the ‘how-to’ of crafting your cover image, let’s check out a few pointers for making a Timeline cover photo really stand out: ![]()
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