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Track BSRs and Reviews of Your Book
✨ Reading Time: < 1m | Utility: High Answering questions about the tools I use for niche research, I realized that 90% of the time I use BookBeam is for the Book Tracker function to track BSRs and reviews of my books. BookBeam is a pretty expensive tool, and I started to question myself: Is it really necessary to pay for the subscription just to have the tracker? Of course, Publisher Champ has all the data, and I can look at BSR and reviews there, but Publisher Champ is so informationally dense that I still prefer to use the clean interface of BookBeam. It looks like a hard decision to make. Since I do not like to burden myself with unnecessary, hard decisions, I decided to choose the third option: create a Catalog Tracker for myself. Decision made β†’ done. Now I have the Catalog Tracker. It is lightweight, clean, and highly functional. And if I did it and I like it, why not share it with others, right? So, you can try it right now. Comment "TRACK" below, and I'll message you the link to try it out for free. You can track up to 50 books. But the most important thing is that if you have a catalog of tens or hundreds of books, you do not need to make a decision which books are worthy of tracking - start from the Royalty Guild Sales Analyzer and add your most performing books to the Catalog Tracker automatically. If you are using your BookBeam subscription the same way I am, and the tracker helps you save on it, that would be great. P.S. If you do use it, let me know: What’s one feature you wish BookBeam had that could be added to this?
Track BSRs and Reviews of Your Book
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TRACK
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@Igor O useful but the review count is off by 30%.
The New King of Image Generation
Just a quick update: we have a new leader for image generation - GPT Image 2 (ChatGPT). It's not a small improvement but a huge leap forward. Have you tested it already?
The New King of Image Generation
1 like β€’ Apr 23
@Igor O why is that sad?! Good thing I didnt bother learning Affinity or therelike. Next you ll say "sad that cash is less and less accepted" *lol*
My Thoughts after the London Mastermind
It took me a week to pull myself away from working on my books after a wellspring of insights at the London Mastermind. It seems that YouTube and communities are becoming less and less relevant as sources of information in a world where LLMs commodify knowledge. At the same time, for building mutually beneficial tools and finding new ideas, communities become more important than ever. It's the way the Guild will be developed - the place to make our publishing experience delightful. Together. Let me tell you about the major updates in the Guild: πŸ’₯ All resources temporarily become free for everyone, regardless of tier. Till the end of Q3. Why? Because the only way to create the best tools is to collect as much feedback as humanly possible. The wishes shared by @Yannick Di Mondo and @Sven Georgiev led to changes in the Guided Publishing System, prompting me to create books I would not have created without the system. I want to empower this feedback loop by making the tools available to everybody. πŸ’² What is the reason to keep the Premium tier if everything becomes free for a few months? In the short term, there are no visible reasons other than the willingness to show your support (and I cannot find the right words to express my appreciation to all of you who support my actions). In the long term, if you keep your $10/month subscription, it will pay off in half a year and then become profitable. Anyway, I hugely appreciate all of the Premium members' support. πŸ’» Fridays at 15:00 UTC online meetings are open to everyone. This Friday, I will share my ideas after the London Mastermind. It will be: 7:00 (PST) in Los Angeles 8:00 (MST) in Denver 10:00 (EST) in New York 16:00 (CET) in Berlin 23:00 in Singapore Any thoughts? Wishes? Ideas?
2 likes β€’ Apr 20
@Igor O now that i switched to Claude with cowork, Canva Integration, Claude Design, etc with github and connectors, I am busy for a while πŸ˜† But i am Also getting the feeling that so much is to be learnt that the Basics of actual book publishing are falling into the background.
1 like β€’ Apr 21
@Igor O I m not dumb :-) Thats clear. I m not just doing whatever with AI. I do think how this could help me save time or increase quality in publishing. I m not even going to talk about people who reject AI. They should do stop KDP immediately. No what I meant was that there are so many opportunities arising that bear potential for us publishers that the actual publishing suffers short term. But that key. Short term. Long term you are building a system
Will we meet in London?
This weekend, I hope to meet some of you at the London Mastermind. Last week was pretty slow for me because of Easter preparations, and this week is shorter due to travel preparations. Nevertheless, it was interesting to review the results of March. For the first time in my experience, a book published at the start of a month earned $200 by the end of that same month. It is a book in a very limited niche, not one with high potential, but it is interesting to see how powerful series can be. Every new book starts faster than previous one. I hope I will have a lot of interesting ideas to share after the mastermind. How is your week going? Will you be in London this weekend?
Will we meet in London?
3 likes β€’ Apr 9
You mean DPE in London? I see DPE as a goal. And I dont deserve that yet. I have so much to implement with Peters book and his AI tool that a live event would only mean more ideas and end in total idea paralysis :-)
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?
0 likes β€’ Mar 25
@Igor O as mentioned there are meta ads
1 like β€’ Mar 28
@Laura Diaz thanks I followed Peters advice and have it after the TOC. They need to see some content first. Then again at the end. I dont think the freebie is the Problem (i may be wrong). It's a 25 min Audio based on the niche. But it may Lack the quick win appeal. Dont know. I ll Look into it more
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