Sell ​​Sheets: A Guide for New Self-Publishers


What is a sell sheet?

A sell sheet (sometimes called a “one sheet” or “tip sheet”) is a one-page brochure that promotes a book and its author. The main point of a sell sheet is to convey the benefits of your book in a short and concise manner. It is used to help you market your book directly to book buyers. It is not a press release. You should use it to promote and sell your book to retailers, wholesalers, and even consumers. You should also include your sheet in your book’s media kit so the media, book reviewers, and bookstores can have specific details about your book and your marketing plans. Remember, a Press release you should focus on the news that you or your book are making. The press release is a way of sharing information and it says, “Hey, look at me, I have some valuable information to share with you.” On the contrary, a sell sheet it’s more of an announcement that your book is out and available. The sheet says, “Hey look at me, I’ve published a new book and I want you to buy it. Here’s all the information you need to know before you buy my book.”

What should a sell sheet include?

Image/Image: A high-resolution photo or image of your book.

Description: A brief but engaging description of your book.

Title: The full title, including the subtitle.

Author’s name: your name here

Author photography: If you have enough space, include a photo

Co-author name: You guessed it, the co-author’s name.

ForewordAuthor: This person usually has a bigger name than yours, so if this is true, include it.

Category: List the bookshelf category (BISG category heading) or subject of your book

ISBN 13: The standard book number assigned to your book

Format: Trade paperback, hardcover, pdf, mobi

Publication date: The date your book is available.

Pages: The number of pages in your book.

Price: the price of coverage

Cut: The dimensions of your book (5.5″x8.5″, 8.5″x11″, 6″x9″)

Available from: Ingram, B&T, Amazon, for example

Marketing Plans: Targeted advertising on the Internet; direct mail and email marketing; Cooperative catalogs and trade show exhibits; social media marketing; video-marketing

Quotes/Testimonials/Blurbs: This is important, especially if you have great ones to use

Call to action: A statement such as “Visit MyBooksWebsiteDotCom for more information.”

How do you market your book using a sell sheet?

When designed correctly, your sell sheet will be like having a printed version of your book’s web page. You should use your sell sheet to communicate as many helpful and informative details as you can about your book. Be sure to put a call to action that asks the book buyer to call a phone number or visit your website. You should also include your sell sheet in your book’s media kit. Remember, your book’s sell sheet should be an integral part of your marketing plan.