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4 contributions to BookVillage - Amazon Reviews
Issues with BookVillage
When I go to choose a book to read, I get shown the same 5 books over and over. We should be able to choose the book we want to read. Then, when I click OPEN THIS BOOK, I see that it has the info about the book. Then a button to look at the book on Amazon. This is not good. You should not be sending traffic from BookVillage to Amazon about a book and then we purchase the book and Amazon knows where the referral came from. Amazon can track that behavior. Why do you do that? At least just have it so that when you click the button it copies the book's Amazon URL and then we copy and paste the URL it into our browser. That why the referral does not come from BookVillage.
0 likes • Apr 14
@Matt W Yes, it just does not have enough choices.
1 like • Apr 14
@Matt W Yes, unfortunately I cancelled. There just seems to be very few books there.
Updates on the Reader Assistant Service
I wanted to thank you for the number of sign-ups we have received for our Reader Assistant service. You should have already started receiving all the instructions needed to begin having your assignments managed directly by readers trained by us. We are also working on expanding the available slots to allow more users to take advantage of this service. I’m very happy to see that you have understood its value, even though it is something completely new in the self-publishing space. For those who may have missed it, here is the link again with all the details: https://bookvillage.pub/wiki/new-to-bookvillage--start-here/reader-assistant-service
1 like • Mar 19
@Adriano Ferrigno I love the idea of this, but it makes me concerned because is this against Amazon's terms? I mean to have others read a book and then give you the review to post as if you did it?
1 like • Mar 19
@Adriano Ferrigno Ok thank you! Is it still open to join?
Reader Assistant Service Is Now Available
Sorry for the delay, guys, but the pace of work here has been brutal. It’s 3 AM in Italy as I’m writing this. I’ve just finished preparing the full explanation article for the Reader Assistant Service, where you’ll find everything you need to understand how it works and why we believe this is the only sustainable way to delegate assignments safely in the long term. You can read the full explanation here: https://bookvillage.pub/wiki/new-to-bookvillage--start-here/reader-assistant-service I’m extremely curious to hear your opinion about this new approach. The goal is to give you a way to save time while still receiving very high-quality reviews, without falling into the trap of many questionable services out there that charge similar prices but deliver, at best, 20% of the quality. So go ahead and break the comments section with your thoughts, questions, and feedback. BookVillage is your ally.
1 like • Mar 15
I am open to option 2. How do I access this?
👋 Welcome to the BookVillage Community
Hi everyone, I’m Adriano, founder of BookVillage.pub I created this community because I felt there was a real need for a space entirely dedicated to one of the most important topics for every self-publisher: Amazon book reviews. Getting reviews is something that matters to anyone publishing on Amazon, yet I often see that this topic is rarely discussed in depth. Many publishers have questions but don’t always know who to ask. And when they do ask, the answers are often vague or incomplete. The goal of this community is to change that. Here you can ask any question you have about reviews and we’ll always do our best to provide clear answers backed by real experience and data. Your questions will also help shape future content in the Classroom section, such as: • short tutorial videos • straight-to-the-point articles • explanations of different review strategies You are free to ask questions not only about BookVillage, but about any service or strategy related to getting reviews and self-publishing in general. You’re also welcome to introduce yourself and share your experience, including: • what services you have used in the past • what review strategies you have tried before • what worked well and what didn’t This way we can build a real source of feedback and knowledge that will also help future members of the community. Feel free to introduce yourself in the comments and share your experience. And if you know other publishers or independent authors who might benefit from these discussions, feel free to invite them to join the community. 📚 IMPORTANT: BOOKVILLAGE UNIVERSITY Inside the Classroom section, you’ll also find the BookVillage University, where I explain in depth how BookVillage works, how Amazon reviews actually behave over time, and what I currently believe are the safest long-term approaches for both receiving and posting reviews. And there are two lessons in particular that I strongly recommend every user watches carefully:
4 likes • Mar 11
Nice to be here!
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