Lisa Logan's Movie Maker DIY Trailer Workshop
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 Class 7

  You have a book trailer!!

Congratulations! Not only have you created a great marketing tool for yourself, but I'll bet people will never guess you did it yourself! (Unless you broke the rules by adding end credits.) What's more, now that you have this "project" saved, you can edit it at any time--change release dates, cover art, or create a whole new trailer for a different target demographic! The possibilities are nearly endless, and just think of all the...oh, wait. There's one more thing.

  Now what?

Short of dragging neighbors or the mailman in and making them sit at your computer, no one can actually WATCH your trailer...yet.

First things first...ship that puppy off to your web designer immediately and ask them to upload (if not embed) the trailer to your personal website.

But that's not enough! Most author websites don't get the kind of traffic that will make best use of something as cool as a book trailer. If you REALLY want to showcase your masterpiece, get it out to some places where it can shine...and be seen by an audience you might not even have thought of.

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