A magic paragraph to add to the end of your book via Effrosyni Moschoudi’s blog. Had to reblog such good advice.
Yesterday, I came across a gem of a post and felt that I absolutely had to share! Like everyone else, I read the odd article that offers useful information about every possible aspect of writing and marketing. Yet, the little treasure I unearthed yesterday, stands out because it contained a simple, yet pretty logical tip for a problem that’s been plaguing me for a while. Although “The Necklace of Goddess Athena” has been downloaded by just over 2,100 readers since March during its FREE promo days, it’s still displayed on Amazon with a humble total of 16 reviews.
And it’s not like it’s been badly received, seeing that all said 16 reviews are 5 stars! So why am I not getting more reviews? What is it that makes readers rush back to the e-store to voice their opinion about other books by the hundreds, but not for mine?
I’ve suspected…
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Thank you so much for sharing! Have a great day 🙂
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My pleasure Effrosyni. 🙂
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Thank you Effrosyni, have a lovely day too. 🙂
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And a wonderful paragraph it is! 🙂
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Thanks!
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Great idea. That would prompt me. If I ever get a book out there I will definitely include that smart paragraph!
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Yes, me too!
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