Titillating Book Trailers Boost Book Sales in a Big Way

Book Trailers Revolutionize Book Sales

Titillating Book Trailers Boost Book Sales in a Big Way
Chicago, IL, November 16, 2006 --(PR.com)-- Imagine strolling through a bookstore chain and hearing the action of a fight scene, a car explosion or the scream of a woman in distress.  Immediately, your attention is pulled toward the action on the large television screen which appears to be a movie trailer.  But wait, as the trailer ends, you realize it’s not a movie, but a book.

With 175,000 books published annually, there has to be an effective way to make them stand out.  Enter the book trailer also known as the web trailer, the marketing instrument for the New Millennium. 

It’s a known fact that movies and music videos capture the public’s attention.  Book trailers are the new thing in book publishing.

“It’s an excellent introduction to a book, one that makes you want to read it at the same time it entertains you,” says Jessie Jamie Coleman, author of The Boston Blue. “And I cannot thank SKWgraphics enough for the enormous attention my trailer has received since its creation.”

SKWgraphics specializes in book trailers and can design a two minute book trailer for less than $300.  “Since the explosion of these book trailers, I have been inundated with orders from authors and publishers,” says Jason James, co-owner of SKWgraphics.com.

“A book trailer is the most economic yet effective method of allowing the pages of your book to come alive on the screen,” says Alethea Pascascio, author of Bag Lady.  “And if the increase in my book sales is any indication of what turns a spectator into a buyer, then book trailers will definitely become a requirement instead of an option.”

In the future, we may be accustomed to viewing book trailers in bookstore chains across the nation.

“Since the creation of my book trailer, not only did my sales increase by thirty percent, but I also landed a book deal with Warner Books,” says Jeff Rivera, author of Forever My Lady.

As a bookseller, book trailers not only sell books, but opens the doors to broader audiences, proving to the newcomers that books can be almost as entertaining as movies.

To witness the genius behind SKWgraphics, view some of their best work at www.thebostonbluetrailer.com and www.bagladytrailer.com.

SKWgraphics is operated out of New York State.  They can be reached at www.skwgraphics.com or (631) 619-5059.

Press Contact:  Jessie Jamie Coleman  jessiejamie69@yahoo.com  312-961-9983.

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