If you just want to be # 1 in your category, you can get there with about 100 sales — as I mention in my more recent material, I think anybody can build a large enough author platform to sell 100 copies to actual readers in under a month, and 100 sales should be enough to get the ball rolling as long as you're also giving away about 1000 ARC copies to
get book reviews first).
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I
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gotten to it yet because I
first received it when all that stuff was going on with my dad.
Zoe frequently combines her
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Sure, you can send out
review copies and make
book trailers (not for $ 150 tho), but if an author's end goal is to attract more readers — or even a publishing contract — they
first need to
get their work in front of people who can help them, and that's what the IRDAs are all about.
Make releasing the
book one of the last things you do (building online platform, promotion,
getting reviews, etc. all comes
first).
It's a general how - to guide that I hope will
get some readers to
review a
book for the
first time.
I had emails and information about people that may actually want to
review my
book which seems to be the
first step in
getting the word out» Chris Niebauer, Ph.D., author of The Neurotic's Guide to Avoiding Enlightenment
If DartFrog does reject your
book after the
first evaluation, you'll
get an opportunity to resubmit for a second round of
review using that detailed evaluation to update and improve your
book.
A focus of your
book launch is going to be to
get at least ten
reviews in the
first few days so that random visitors to your Amazon page will
get that social proof they need to buy the
book.
However, I find that once an author starts selling
books and
getting reviews that the
first reason starts to fade away because the validation then comes from the audience of readers which is far more valuable in the long run.
But for the biggest impact, try to
get as many positive
reviews as possible posted on Amazon during the
first few weeks your
book initially appears on Amazon.
In this article, I talk about why
getting reviews on Amazon should be your
first book marketing priority.
Because of their business cycles, each
book only
gets a small window of opportunity to make an impact before everyone moves on to the next
book, so the entire focus is to make the bulk of sales in the
first month... In fact, launch sales are generally disappointing compared to what happens once the Amazon algorithms kick in and you
get some traction around
reviews and reputation.
I also don't refuse
books that are given to me free, as many self - publishers already know — though I prefer to buy them because I'm a hard - working author and I like to support other authors, AND I will only accept ones from those who try to make an effort to
get to know me
first — but I won't guarantee that I'll read them if I can't
get past the
first couple of chapters, and they will receive the same hard criticism that I give all
books, that is if I give a
review.
After a short
review period (to make sure your
book is acceptable), you
get a Kindle Scout «Campaign Page,» that includes the
first 5000 or so words of the
book.
Offer the second
book in your series as an incentive to people to actually leave a
review for the
first book to
get more
reviews.
I have seen from my own experience, that once a
book gets more than a handful of
reviews (friends and family are often the
first to
review books and won't count for much),
book sales take off much faster.
6) Price Well — launch the
first book of your new series at 99cents;
get some early
reviews on there by handing out
review copies before launch; buy some ads for the
first couple weeks at that 99cent price point.
I had emails and information about people that may actually want to
review my
book which seems to be the
first step in
getting the word out.»
Book Reviews - one of the first steps in any book marketing campaign should be getting revi
Book Reviews - one of the first steps in any book marketing campaign should be getting r
Reviews - one of the
first steps in any
book marketing campaign should be getting revi
book marketing campaign should be
getting reviewsreviews.
Some of the things I cover in this
book are building links to
get your
book's amazon page to show up in Google; building a huge email list before you launch your
first book; giving incentives to boost preorders;
getting lots of
book reviews quickly; and how to keep the
book selling well even when you stop promoting.
Sometimes, to
get published on big magazines of
book reviews, the
first rule is just the one to be published on other professional websites of
book reviews!
We understand that
getting that
first book review or two rolling in can be difficult.
The information about How Did You
Get This Number shown above was
first featured in «The BookBrowse
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books publishing in the coming weeks.
Lothlorien, who
first wrote about this practice in 2012 for Digital
Book World in an article called «When You Wish Upon a Star, You
Get the Pointy End (Part 1): Why Authors Should ALWAYS Respond To Negative
Reviews,» was surprised by the venomous response to her suggestion that this level of interaction between authors and reviewers is actually good for
books.
When I published my
first book back in 2010 I had to sell 2,000 copies before I
got 20
reviews.
If it's just a great story but not groundbreaking, that's OK if readers love it... which you can prove by
getting it into the hands of real readers of your target age group — yes you can have them request your
book at a library and they will look it up, but they'll check your online
reviews and see how it's performing
first and whether it has any credible reviewers they recognize.
or «whoever is
first to
review one of my
books online will
get a signed paperback of my new release!»
I'm hoping to
get 100,000 free downloads on each
book that I launch, and 100 +
reviews in the
first month.
If I can give away a thousand copies of my
book [to his mail list] and I give them a reason to go download it and
review it I can probably
get a couple hundred
reviews in the
first couple days of my launch».
Your
first book got a super
review — would anyone else like a copy to
review?
When I found a publisher for my novel, If Jack Had I realized that was only the
first step in
getting my
book distributed,
reviewed, and read.
Your
first book wasn't very good, but paid
reviews got you a slew of readers who read your
book, and hated it.
I may do things differently if I were promoting a paid
book launch (at 99cents) but to do that well you need 25 or so
reviews up
first... although actually I'll
get that many even though I'm doing a free campaign.
Haven't
gotten my
first book published yet, so this will be something to file for later, except... I love
reviewing books in my genre and had no idea I could add my website to my Amazon profile.
How to Create a
Review Campaign for Your
Book Launch — via Book Marketing Tools — If you're a self - published author, you may be familiar with the difficulties of getting reviews for your first b
Book Launch — via
Book Marketing Tools — If you're a self - published author, you may be familiar with the difficulties of getting reviews for your first b
Book Marketing Tools — If you're a self - published author, you may be familiar with the difficulties of
getting reviews for your
first bookbook.
Here are five ways to
get reviews for your self - published
book (or even traditionally - published, because these days they expect authors to do their own marketing unless their
first name starts with Stephen and ends with... well, you
get the idea).
I feel it when I see
reviews or
get emails from people who say they literally couldn't put down Take Back Tomorrow, when someone reads The Somniscient late into the night and then is compelled to start reading again
first thing in the morning, when people tell me they've been kept up until 3 o'clock in the morning because they couldn't bear to stop reading, when someone who listens to audio
books only in the car says she broke her rule and listened to LC Kane's reading of The Girl at the End of the World throughout her day because she HAD to find out what happened next...
I have a series of 4
books and of course only the
first one
gets the bad
reviews.
First, to
get the word out that your new
book exists (remember what Lynne Cantwell told us about effective frequency), selling some
books while setting other readers up for future sales and second, to
get a jump on the number of
reviews on Amazon and other retailers.
So if the
first tip for marketing poetry
books is
getting reviews.