Patricia – Yes, they sure do! I actually debated about getting one at first. But I think that, overall, it was a good choice, and when my WIP is finished, I’ll probably get one done for that, too.
I’m just hoping I get another book published so I can do a book trailer. Now that I know how effective they can be at selling books (since I’ve bought three because of book trailers), I’m completely sold on the this marketing option.
And to think, at the beginning, I said, “Nah, I never look at book trailers.” How times change.
Patricia – No worries! I so very much appreciate that you posted my trailer *blush*! Who needs a PR agent with blog-buddies like you?? And your followers are great folks :-).
KK Brees – Thank you so much :-)! I was really very pleased with the way the professional who did this put it together. What I liked best was that she really paid attention when I let her know what the book is about, etc… And I hope you’ll enjoy the novel :-).
Sorry not to give you warning, but you’re so alert and such a faithful follower that you got here before I logged on this morning. I haven’t been posting on weekends, but decided quick (and short) features like book trailers make great bonus posts.
I like this trailer a lot for many of the reasons already mentioned. Now must go tweet the word.
Mason – Thanks :-)! I was really happy with the music, too. Since the victim in this novel is a violin virtuosa, I wanted to reflect that in the music. I’m glad you picked that up.
Monti – Thank you :-)! I actually debated about how long the trailer should be. In the end, I opted to have the professional who made it just do 30 seconds. Like you, I think shorter trailers have more impact than longer ones do.
Jemi – I wish I could take credit for that. The professional who made the trailer suggested those words, and I think she was right. A few words to telegraph meaning can really grab the reader’s attention.
What strikes me most about this trailer is that it is only half a minute long! I like this. With trailers, the shorter the better I’ve started to think. Maybe no longer than a minute at most. Like the background music in this one.
Alex J. Cavanaugh says
Perfect length, too!
Margot Kinberg says
Patricia – Yes, they sure do! I actually debated about getting one at first. But I think that, overall, it was a good choice, and when my WIP is finished, I’ll probably get one done for that, too.
Patricia Stoltey says
I’m just hoping I get another book published so I can do a book trailer. Now that I know how effective they can be at selling books (since I’ve bought three because of book trailers), I’m completely sold on the this marketing option.
And to think, at the beginning, I said, “Nah, I never look at book trailers.” How times change.
Margot Kinberg says
Clarissa – Awww…. Thanks :-). That means a lot, especially coming from someone who put together as terrific a book trailer guide as you did…
Clarissa Draper says
I love her book trailer.
I think I’ve told you that before, Margot. Haven’t I? If not, shame on me.
CD
Margot Kinberg says
Kay – Thank you for the kind words :-). I agree that short trailers can be very effective and I’m glad you liked this one.
Kay Theodoratus says
What a good example that trailers don’t have to be long. Wonderful background music and motives.
Margot Kinberg says
Patricia – No worries! I so very much appreciate that you posted my trailer *blush*! Who needs a PR agent with blog-buddies like you?? And your followers are great folks :-).
KK Brees – Thank you so much :-)! I was really very pleased with the way the professional who did this put it together. What I liked best was that she really paid attention when I let her know what the book is about, etc… And I hope you’ll enjoy the novel :-).
Janet – Thank you :-)!
Yvonne – Thanks for the kind words :-).
welcome to my world of poetry says
An excellent book trailer Patricia thanks for sharing.
Also thanks for the visit and comments. much appreciated.
Yvonne.
Janet Rudolph says
Great trailer. Thanks for posting.
KK Brees says
Dramatic! Can’t wait to read this book. Excellent job with the trailer, Margot.
Patricia Stoltey says
Hi Margot,
Sorry not to give you warning, but you’re so alert and such a faithful follower that you got here before I logged on this morning. I haven’t been posting on weekends, but decided quick (and short) features like book trailers make great bonus posts.
I like this trailer a lot for many of the reasons already mentioned. Now must go tweet the word.
Margot Kinberg says
Mason – Thanks :-)! I was really happy with the music, too. Since the victim in this novel is a violin virtuosa, I wanted to reflect that in the music. I’m glad you picked that up.
Monti – Thank you :-)! I actually debated about how long the trailer should be. In the end, I opted to have the professional who made it just do 30 seconds. Like you, I think shorter trailers have more impact than longer ones do.
Jemi – I wish I could take credit for that. The professional who made the trailer suggested those words, and I think she was right. A few words to telegraph meaning can really grab the reader’s attention.
Jemi Fraser says
That is a fantastic trailer! Love the one word section – says so much with just a word!! 🙂
Monti says
What strikes me most about this trailer is that it is only half a minute long! I like this. With trailers, the shorter the better I’ve started to think. Maybe no longer than a minute at most. Like the background music in this one.
Good luck with this book!
Monti
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Mason Canyon says
This is a great book trailer. It grabs your attention and draws you in. Love the music too.
Mason
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Margot Kinberg says
Patricia – Wow *blush*! Thanks for posting my book trailer! That’s really awfully kind of you :-).