What Ideal Ebook System Package Looks Like

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I have a particular system I'm selling. They are ebooks and it's in the health and fitness niche.

Each one of the ebooks has a different e-cover design.

It was suggested to me to make them all similar looking so it truly looks like a "system".

I always thought greens and yellows appealed the those looking for health related items. Is that still true?

P90X is black and silver but I don't think it's very appealing to my market.

I've seen blue and red. Not so sure about that.

I've also seen some the color of the rainbow. Not so sure about that.

Any thoughts?

Any examples of what the ideal ebook system package image look like?
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  • Profile picture of the author lotsofsnow
    The best thing would be to test it.
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  • Profile picture of the author wiseworks
    Can someone please leave a link or direct me to some cool looking ebook or otherwise "system" image?
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  • Profile picture of the author Daniel Deegan
    I think the way your going about it is on the right track. I would look on amazon at various books that are aligned with your target profile for more inspiration. Then just model what seems to work at least initially for testing. You could always change or alter things down the line. But modeling what works is probably the best way to create an initial design.
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    • Profile picture of the author wiseworks
      Originally Posted by Daniel Deegan View Post

      I think the way your going about it is on the right track. I would look on amazon at various books that are aligned with your target profile for more inspiration. Then just model what seems to work at least initially for testing. You could always change or alter things down the line. But modeling what works is probably the best way to create an initial design.
      That's a good idea. I've looked at all the kids health videos but I need to look at the books more in depth and see what's selling.
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  • Profile picture of the author ryanmilligan
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    Testing is truly the only way to get an answer to your question.

    Although people are usually general, often you will come by a group of subjectives. The only way to find out what your buyers want is by simply, testing it.
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  • Profile picture of the author colinph970
    test, test and test again. Also a good idea to brand the books so that they all look the same.....volume 1, volume 2 etc. Also have a link in the back of each book to the other titles in the series
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    • Profile picture of the author wiseworks
      Originally Posted by colinph970 View Post

      test, test and test again. Also a good idea to brand the books so that they all look the same.....volume 1, volume 2 etc. Also have a link in the back of each book to the other titles in the series
      I looked at P90X again and looked at the product image. It's not all the same colors but it's similar. He has different pics for each product but they all have the black, gray and white format.

      I suppose I could do something like that but make sure it says volume 1, 2,3, etc somewhere on the coves.
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