A book's inside is also important. The way a book is laid out makes it easy to read and sends a message to the reader. Formatting the inside of the book should be done before designing the cover. Most people would rather read a book with pages that are well organised. Make a design that is unique and gives you an advantage over other publishers. Pictures and photos should be given the most attention and should fit in with the book's subject. A bad design sends the wrong message to the readers, and the book is more likely to stay on the shelf than in the room of the reader.
Hire an experienced graphic designer who can do things like design a book's cover, case wrap, book jacket, text layout, barcode, and image scanning. From the distributors to the dealers to the book store to the readers, everyone judges your book by its cover. Try to get the most out of your book's cover and the pages inside it.
There are two main things to look at for a book that sells a lot.
Part one: - The Design
This includes the design of the book's cover, its layout, and the pages inside the book.
Part two: Getting the book out
Editing, copywriting, setting type, drawing, and making graphics
After all of these things have been done, it's time to print. Before you do that, you need to keep a few things in mind, like how the number of pages in the book affects the width of the spine on the book cover. The next step is to decide whether the book will be hardbound or softbound. Once you've made that choice, send in your manuscript, preferably in MS Word format with titles, subtitles, headings, etc.