Don’t feel bad if you’ve never heard the term “quote trailer”.
I just made up that term up yesterday at about the same time I created my first one.
What’s a quote trailer? See the post below this one for my example, but basically it’s a short trailer that hooks new readers with intriguing quotes from your book. You could add in a short description of what the book is about if you like. Do more of that and you push the book promotion spectrum toward a book trailer. I’m not saying you shouldn’t try making a book trailer, but book trailers are notoriously difficult to do well.
My problem with most book trailers is that they are almost always too long and underproduced. We are a cynical audience, accustomed to slick Hollywood graphics created by professionals. When we see a cheap book trailer, it’s usually a long commercial. If it were on TV, you’d change the channel or you’d hang in there just to laugh at the clunky acting and low production values. Occasionally, some book trailers rise above average. Scott Sigler made a competition out his book trailers. Amateur and student filmmakers rose to the call at no cost to Sigler. Better, all the contest submissions went up on YouTube so readers and new readers could vote for the winning book trailer. The contest became a free book promotion proliferation tool.
A quote trailer sets your Unconscious Expectations Bar (I just made that up, too) back down to limbo level so you can easily step over it. Take a look at the post below this one and you’ll see what I mean. Nothing fancy. It was quick and fun to put together and if the words whiz by a little too quickly for anyone, they can always pause it. Better too fast than too slow. I don’t go into too much detail because this is just an invitation to go to my author site to learn more. I’m not getting sucked into a big pitch for one book on this video project. It’s designed to tickle your brain to check out all my books. Please, resist the urge to put up ten minutes of quotes. I dared to go as long as one minute in my first quote trailer. Instead of hoping someone will sit still for a long video, I’ll create a bunch of short ones for all my books over time. You may want to consider doing the same.
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I LOVE this idea! I can do the quotes over some artwork my cover artist did for a 30 sec short-but-sweet quote trailer. You are BRILLIANT!
I haven’t done a book trailer yet and I’m very hesitant: you’re damn right, most of them stink and I’m sure mine would to! The idea of a “quote trailer” is stupendous! But now, let me look, hummmm, what quote? This one? No, this one? No, it’s too long, it’s too short, it doesn’t make sense…Oh, what the…!
Yeah, that’s why I still haven’t done a book trailer, ha ha!
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