Strategy for finding good keywords for your Book 🚀 (PART 1)

Go to Amazon and select Kindle Store – when typing the first word Amazon will automatically suggest keywords that are well searched (see attached image) Go through all of Amazon’s suggested keywordsGo to Amazon and select Kindle Store – when typing the first word Amazon will automatically suggest keywords that are well searched (see attached […]

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What file formats do I need for Self-Publishing?

An author asked me this question recently, and I believe it’s one that should be highlighted. Sometimes it can get confusing knowing what files are required for different publishers and retailers. So it here it is: a simple, straight-forward outline for files needed for self-publishing. File formats for eBooks:  ePub2 (.ePub): the free-flowing standard with

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Ultimate Amazon Book Marketing Using Category Research 2020

Hey authors! Today’s post is about Amazon Book Marketing using Simple Category Research strategies. There’s a very simple way to increase your book’s exposure by taking advantage of maximizing the categories your book is listed in. Read more below… Understanding Book Categories Amazon allows your book to be listed with two (2) book categories with

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Is Amazon’s Dominance Good or Bad for Authors? 📈

First, Amazon killed off most physical book stores. Now, there’s not much competition remaining and they begin to open their own stores. I experienced market dominance first-hand when one retailer completely controlled my local market. 12 years ago, the biggest bookstore chain in Thailand took over the second biggest bookstore chain. They now had full

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Traditional, Vanity, Hybrid, Self-Publishing — What are they?

What is the best way to publish? What are your options? Traditional Publishing: Less and less common but years ago this was the only option. You hand over your manuscript to an established traditional publisher and they handle all for you (editing/cover/layout/printing/distribution/PR). You get paid a royalty per sold copy or maybe even a lump sum

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