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21 contributions to Royalty Guild. Amazon KDP Kit
$500 Amazon KDP Ads Strategy in 5 Steps
I published a new video breaking down my 5-step Amazon KDP Ads strategy for promoting a book with a $500 budget. For most books, spending $500 wisely on ads is enough to increase sales, collect meaningful data for optimization and scaling, and identify potential bottlenecks holding the book back. The amount of data you gather depends on the cost per click (CPC) in your niche. What are your average CPC levels?
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@Pamela Henkels Thanks, good to hear the pace of the video suits you.
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@Robert Enochs Thanks for the comment. As we had a chance to speak already, I know you're sceptic about running auto ads for brand new books, until Amazon learns what your book is about. In my experience, auto ads can work pretty well in some cases, but they ALWAYS have to be monitored closely, even if the book has long sales history and is ranking high for multiple keywords. Simply because the nature of auto ads - they tend to advertise broadly to wide variety of audiences. I suggest looking ad search terms report, and on that basis assess how relevant are the books and keywords there. On this basis we can cut the spending (negative targeting, reducing bids), or expanding (extracting profitable targets to separate campaigns, raising bids). It doesn't hurt to run auto ads even for new books with low bids initially. Having said that, I rely heavily on broad targeting campaign with limited number of highly relevant keywords. And I totally agree with keeping raising the bids to the targets that generate low impressions (i call them 'untested' targets), until we have meaningfull data to make final decision. And it works even with 'down only' :) But utilising 'fixed' or 'up and down' can speed up that process if you're not afraid of higher spending. Thanks for your input!
Someone copied my cover 1:1
Hello all, I just wondered why my bestselling book (a LC journal) doesn't sell as good as I want it to. Some research found, that actually someone copied my cover and a+ content almost 1:1. How would you procede in such a case? My book was published in June 24, the copycat on Jan 8, 2026.
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@Thomas Juuls Nice, congratulations!
😂 Reviews. If we collect and publish it, it would easily be a bestseller.
"Great book. Easily 50 stars, but... I will leave three." 😂 What are the favorite reviews you got for your books?
😂 Reviews. If we collect and publish it, it would easily be a bestseller.
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@Igor O You're not being inclusive by creating a coloring book that's not left-handed friendly! 😉
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@Igor O
🎥 4 Steps to Rank Your Book on Amazon's First Page
How Amazon search ranking works? How to push your book onto first page? I break down my approach in this video. 👉 What's your best organic ranking so far?
Fake ratings… or paranoia?
Ok. This may sound a bit crazy but for 2 days in a row I have received bad ratings with no review attached. Just thought it was a bit suspicious that this is happened all of a sudden, as it had never happened before. Also normally people that are so disappointed leave a bad review, not only a bad rating? Just wondering - is this a thing? Is it just a coincidence? Have you ever heard of attempted rating manipulation in order to harm a book title?
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Unfortunately this kind of things happen @Laura Diaz . E.g. recently 3 of my books from the same series got bad rating and negative review - it was from the same person, the same negative generic comment, that was not fair and not true. Also, these were unverified reviews. Looks like a competition trying to blame my books. I may raise this particular case with the support.
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@Laura Diaz Unfortunately. Not everyone is playing fair...
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