Re: Changing book Covers. Good or Bad?

#4
For me personally (so long as the cover was as good if not better than previous) I've only seen an uptick in views and followers with each cover change. Granted, my first cover was pretty crappy (made it myself and was so proud, but times change) and it could only go up from there. Yours is actually pretty good, but I think change is also good as new eyes see it and someone who may not would've clicked on this one may give another a chance.

I do make sure to post the new cover on the latest chap before I change it to see if my followers like it and get feedback, and then they also become accustomed to seeing it before it's changed. Plus, I've found the awesome folk who follow the ramblings of my mind just like updates on what I'm doing.

Maybe that'll help a bit. :-)

~Rhea

A werewolf with a past.
A vigilante with a wolf. 
What could go wrong? 

Re: Changing book Covers. Good or Bad?

#5
Rhea Wrote: For me personally (so long as the cover was as good if not better than previous) I've only seen an uptick in views and followers with each cover change. Granted, my first cover was pretty crappy (made it myself and was so proud, but times change) and it could only go up from there. Yours is actually pretty good, but I think change is also good as new eyes see it and someone who may not would've clicked on this one may give another a chance.

I do make sure to post the new cover on the latest chap before I change it to see if my followers like it and get feedback, and then they also become accustomed to seeing it before it's changed. Plus, I've found the awesome folk who follow the ramblings of my mind just like updates on what I'm doing.

Maybe that'll help a bit. :-)

~Rhea

Thanks Rhea thats some great advice.

Re: Changing book Covers. Good or Bad?

#6
I say go for it.

There's a lot of advice that pours out about covers for Indie and Webserial authors. Typical advice includes choosing a cover that portrays the genre at a glance. For Isekai, a lot of the web serials and, hah, almost all of the manga and LN covers are basically "Protagonist alone with hand extended up doing magic/holding weapon/looking chill" or "Protagonist and side-character/support cast beaming into the camera in varying poses".  I would suggest joining a writer discord and then finding some other authors to take a look at your cover and see what they think. The Traditional publishing contracts I've seen often don't even stipulate letting the author choose a cover. The story gets written and then an artist is commissioned.

I digress. Back to your direct question. I know several authors that continue to hit RS on Royal Road time and again who change covers, sometimes while they're trending or racing to the top. Wanting to hold off on commissioning better covers until they know their story is on the rails with their viewership. Some of the longer series will change covers just to update where they are, volume-wise, nodding to current content. I wouldn't change covers if I thought the new cover wasn't better though.

For increasing your audience having a more eye-catching cover can definitely be a benefit, but you might be better served by quietly looking into exchanging shout-outs with other authors or asking your friends if they wouldn't mind looking at your fic and adding advanced reviews. Advanced Reviews and shout-outs are considered solid choices for exposure on Royal Road.

Cheers.

Re: Changing book Covers. Good or Bad?

#7
I've been changing my cover repeatedly after every new chapter. I no longer see the cover as a book cover and more of an opertunity to show what characters look like.

I can also use it to show scenes in my book. It's all thanks to AI art. I even have a pixiv account where I post art of my story.

I haven't really noticed any difference in viewership. All I can say is it's better to have a cover than not.

Re: Changing book Covers. Good or Bad?

#10
I've changed my cover at least 10 times, if not more. And while your cover needs to be eye-catching, I think changing it too many times is detrimental to its success. I've got no data or facts to back that up, but it's what my mind tells me. So while I have another five different designs ready to go, I keep the one I have now for as long as I can just to keep the stability of it. 

Re: Changing book Covers. Good or Bad?

#11
Go for it; I could see your concern about people not recognizing the book, but if they're following it already or looking for it frequently they're doing it by title or by your name. A new and better cover will likely help you bring in new readers faster, and that's the name of the game.

Plus if you notice that you're not getting hits like you were, you can always change it back afterwards! Only way to know for sure is to test it.