AMAZON REVIEW OUTREACH
Good reviews can do wonders to sell copies, and without them, many independent bookstores, libraries, and schools won’t order your book. Reviews are also self-fulfilling – the more the reviews, the higher the sales, and the higher the sales, the more the number of further reviews.
A successful book should have at least fifty five-star reviews.
Amazon has a very strict policy related to reviews. Reviews cannot be paid for. The only way to attempt procuring reviews is via a Reviewer list. To get into a database where readers can get your book for free and decide to review it or not.
I offer an Amazon Outreach service for that purpose. I have a scientific process of studying various book reviewers on Amazon. I design a list of about 40 such book reviewers, and I contact them with a personal pitch to review your book. I then send you a list of all those who reply, and you can send them a copy for them to read, review and post. This way, there’s a strong probability that you will end up with a few good reviews.
Something like this:
A successful book should have at least fifty five-star reviews.
Amazon has a very strict policy related to reviews. Reviews cannot be paid for. The only way to attempt procuring reviews is via a Reviewer list. To get into a database where readers can get your book for free and decide to review it or not.
I offer an Amazon Outreach service for that purpose. I have a scientific process of studying various book reviewers on Amazon. I design a list of about 40 such book reviewers, and I contact them with a personal pitch to review your book. I then send you a list of all those who reply, and you can send them a copy for them to read, review and post. This way, there’s a strong probability that you will end up with a few good reviews.
Something like this: