Ok. BIG THANKS to everyone who has participated in this thread.
I have spent a lot of time thinking over all of the comments here, thinking about ways to do if differently, and also searching for new photos. I have very much taken to heart the majority of the comments that said that the boy image clashes with the cowboy image in my current book cover. I really didn't see this before, but can see it now - so this has been extremely helpful to me.
I haven't really been able to find a photo of the boy that conveys the feeling that I am looking for, so have decided to "think outside the box" and leave the boy out, and just use a picture of a cowboy.
Leaving out the boy image has implications, both good and not so good. I am trying out Amazon advertising, whereby one enters an "auction" by placing a "bid" for ad placement. The chances of winning a bid and having a placement (meaning a view of my ad is presented when my search terms are searched) is constantly changing. Currently I am running two ads. This is the wording (the Kindle ad uses the maximum number of words allowed).
Kindle ad:
Lonely Tad's family is desperate for a well. A stranger rides in, offering help. Can a well get dug before the water runs out? Will Tad find a friend?Regular book ad:
A lonely boy needs a friend. A dried-up ranch needs a well. A mysterious stranger rides in. . . Christmas is coming.Following the click, the following page has more info about the book - I'll not type it all out here, if you want to see what it is -
http://www.amzn.com/B07PLLJZHQ.
Currently, I am getting more clicks on the Kindle ad than I am on the regular book ad. Why? Who knows.
The way these ads work, is that if someone "clicks" on your ad, you pay a fee of, say $.45 per click (This might sound like a lot - and it is - but I am only getting about 3 - 4 clicks per day (some days none) so I am still within my budget). So I need to let the reader know, by the wording of the ad, that this is a children's book, and not an adult book. Because you don't want someone to click on your ad (and you then pay for the click) thinking it is an adult book, only to find out it is a children's book. If it is an adult book they are looking for, I pay for a click for which I am not going to make a sale.
Is this clear as mud?
Anyway, after spending literally hours searching for images that I can purchase and use - legally - here are three (and am still looking for more) that I am considering.
PLEASE VOTE YOUR CHOICE!
New Jones 1New Jones 2New Jones 3If you like, please also check the previous image choices
http://womenrv.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=17858 earlier on this thread - and let me know, of all of them, which one you like the best.
Not which one you think is the best photo, or the best layout, or has the best text (font and color of text can be easily changed) - but rather the image that might make you curious enough to click on an ad to check out a book further.
Thanks everyone! Really really appreciate the help, and looking forward to finding out what everyone thinks.
Finally, if you have not read the book - but think you might like to - please PM me.
Anne