Fast & Easy Amazon Book Reviews
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Usually independent books independent writers and publishers find it difficult to compete for "shelf space" with which leading publishers of books on Amazon. com. We all agree that Amazon has made self-publishing a viable revenue generator for self-published authors and publishers, but getting your book to show fairly high in the results of research in Amazonia is often much more difficult than it really the book was written.
The other major problem for authors and independent publishers, is that even if a potential book buyer is his book on Amazon, which may be a little shy about buying a book that has no (or very little ) people who have been so inspired to write a good review for her. This can be difficult to swallow, but actually not the worst scenario. The worst scenario is that someone takes the time to write a review for their self-published the book, but received a star rating. I can say without reservation that having a negative opinion is worse than no comment at all.
Nobody knows the credentials of the person giving the book a bad review on Amazon, because it can be completely anonymous. Must disclose their credentials. Not even have to prove that I have not actually read his book. This is exactly the point, if this man does not like your book is good. Obviously you can not please everyone, but the negative criticism that his book from Amazon in May terminate all of its sales if it is the only magazine you need!
At some point we must decide what business is business, and stop playing by the rules. After all, we do not have these rules. In fact, never agreed to play by the rules. I would bet every penny I earned that Jeff Bezos does not worry about "rules" when, by Amazon, has all the Mom & Pop bookstore in the world of business. I also bet every penny I have earned a large percentage of tests written for the "great authors" are in the Amazon by employees of their publishers ledger. How many times have you seen tons of comments posted on Amazon for a book that has not even been published? I am always looking for these things, then maybe I've seen most of what they have, but I tell you, it happens constantly.
I used to think that book reviews for Amazon is a good thing, but in recent years, I noticed that book reviews from Amazon are just another tool the " haves "used to keep the boys some competition. They claim that the book reviews on Amazon are honorable, when in reality they are only handling the sale. And the evil genius of them is that not only the average shopper Amazon book reviews of books that are real, but authors and independent publishers of books that these comments are real books from Amazon too!
The "major authors" and "major publishers" make their money. Amazon makes its money. But how the authors of self-published we do? We pay their fees and commissions. Not only pay their taxes, but to provide content to your website for free. Companies that sell their services to self-publishers hoping to sell their books on Amazon are in the business of writers and published authors convincingly that can compete with major publishers to sell books on Amazon. I bet you make lots of money from the sale of most of us test copies, perhaps even more than they do on actual sales of our books. It's a classic sales trick. Our self-published books (with very few comments from customers) make their "great books" more attractive. Companies have used this trick forever. The human brain is "programmed" to make comparisons. Nothing has value until it is compared with something else. Caesar salad that you just can seem much to ask that lady sitting at the table next to you get your filet mignon delivered to your table. And his self-published book can look great until the purchase of books points to a possible different with many good positive reviews available for that.
We self-published authors need to understand that business is business. Selling books is very competitive. It's dog-eat-dog. Jeff Bezos did not matter to an outcrop of us. It just wants its investors to be happy. Why play by the rules of the competition? When you finally get to the point where you understand that the book reviews from Amazon are a farce (a sales tool as well as all other sales tools for use by large companies) when to start selling more of its self-publishing books because "you feel guilty for not having ll book How to comment in any way. If they are not even played the game tries to impose on us, then should not feel guilty for not playing by one of them. If they can use their financial power to get book reviews, why not us?
Authors usually self-published are more concerned about what they write that "sales", and if this is your situation, then, how many books are sold, probably does not matter much to you. After all, if your goal is simply to spread your message or tell your story, you can sell your books at a greatly reduced price or even give them free. But if your goal is to make a little money from writing, then you may want to consider starting to think like an owner of the company (as opposed to an artist). Business owners do not care even a little bit of what the "rules" other enterprises "suggest" that follow. You have no obligation (legal or otherwise) to play by "their rules". (For now at least) is still a free country. Do not let those currently in power "because" playing with "their rules" – which are created to keep down.
And so, finally, how you get Fast & Easy Amazon reviews of books (as suggested by the title of the article) is left sitting waiting for someone will love your book and then go to Amazon and after a good test for him. It is necessary to actively pursue obtaining comments and any effort to actively pursue companies other than to obtain publicity or to obtain sales. You must be relentless and similar companies. Read reviews in any way possible. Call friends, family, friends online, or even companies that provide these services (which exist) to send feedback to the product of your company (his book).
Book Reviews as posted on Amazon is actually much faster, cheaper and easier than you think. The only thing that really prevents you is that fear that maybe you're doing something wrong. This fear is what separates the writers self-publishing for fun, and authors who self-publishing to earn real money from selling books on Amazon. Be creative. That's what great artists do not?

