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People are not signing up
Hi guys, I do all the usual. I have a landing page. A niche specific freebie (25 min audio). Mailerlite automation. Meta Ads. QR codes. But still people are not signing up. Or very, very few. Sure, I dont have hundred of book sales and a super dooper awesome trusted brand but surely SOME people should sign up. i have no idea what I m doing wrong. How do you guys build your list in a decent manner? I m not talking hundreds of signups but a dozen a week should be doable no?
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I don't know. The core principle is that is super relevant for your niche (from what you say, it is).Then, there's also strategic placement within the book. And now I will share my experience with this: I have it just at the start of my book - next to the Author's Note page, and almost nobody signs up. My first guess: Is it probably almost invisible for most people since all they want it to get started right away? My second guess: Have I not clearly explained the value of the freebie? I was just having this conversation with @Igor O yesterday and he suggested placing it somewhere in the text of the book (where it makes sense). I also recall (I may be wrong on this one) that in the latest book by Peter Holmquist, he suggested at the end. I would also ask myself this question: is this something that they can easily get for free or am I really giving away something that people would be willing to pay for?
What is on your mind?
The last two weeks were unusually slow and silent in the Guild. I am not sure, but it feels like there was less activity in most of the communities I am involved in. Is it just my perception, or have you experienced the same? Anyway, the Guided Publishing System is now built and fully operational. I am in the process of creating the new book with the system, and it works exactly as it was supposed to - "blank page syndrome" gone. Every time I come back to the book, I know exactly what the next step is. The same thing applies to the Review Catalyst tracker - it removed a lot of hustle and ambiguity from the process. I used the Paperback 3D Mockup for the A+ content for a few of my books, and it totally changed the experience of creating marketing materials. I am not sure if it's interesting to anybody except @Yannick Di Mondo, @Sven Georgiev and me. Anyway, it's OK for me to continue developing the tools, even if only three of us will use them. Slowly, without a rush, providing functionality that publishers are interested in. So, what is on your mind? What are you doing now? What are you aiming for? P. S. @Ana-Rita Piirainen It's so nice to see you back!
What is on your mind?
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@Zivile N I see what you mean... I thought you were referring to when you are in a niche where there are lots of "famous-in-the-niche" persons of authority. But that's another challenge yes. When you have to write more advanced stuff, not your beginners' guide to whatever...
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@Zivile N I think it has very good chances of long-term survival. Of course, as long as they keep making the kind of decisions they have been making...
BookVillage is banning its customers... and it's actually great.
In the last 30 days alone, BookVillage has permanently banned around 70 users who were relying on low-quality external services. In most cases, this means virtual assistants using already flagged Amazon accounts. It was users who would have continued paying their subscriptions and generating revenue for the service. But those users were actively lowering the quality of reviews. It's the first case I know in the "author-helps-authors" review sector where a company actively prioritizes service quality over short-term profits. What do you think: should every paid customer be allowed to take a risk, or should a service limit the ability to use its services for users who endanger others?
BookVillage is banning its customers... and it's actually great.
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I agree (and appreciate) the decision. This keeps everyone using it safe. Sometimes you can be doing everything right but be flagged because you’ve received reviews from flagged accounts.
Launching new book - KDP Select, BB, BR? Arrgghhh....
I'm about to launch a book and am getting stumped. What should I do first? Are people using KDP Select and Book Bounty together? What's the best strategy? a) Use my Book Bounty credits and run a verified purchase bounty b) start a 5-day free promo or countdown deal with KDP Select c) a + b d) use Book Reverb e) other (please let me know)
0 likes • 7d
@Morgan Sutherland do you have some an email list or some sort of social following? If so, try to get them to buy your book during the launch period
Suspicious scammy message - please beware
Just wanted to warn you about scams going on in the publishing community. For instance, yesterday I received a dm from someone wanting to kindly gift me with his book bounty points because he was leaving KDP - of course, this smells scam all around, so I didn't even bother replying. However, I just wanted to make you aware of things like this. As always, there will be someone out there trying to get advantage, so use good judgement. And if you are aware of other kinds of scams going, please share, so we are all well aware.
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@Igor O ah ok! Maybe he’s not… I didn’t see that post. This person just dm me- in any case, I don’t think that’s a safe practice.
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Hey! I am Laura!

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