Thank you, I just posted on your July monthly report asking fo more on keywords. Then found this video, but would till be interested in advertising keywords.
It would helpful if you took a novel (actual or imaginary) and filled in the seven slots so we could see what it looks like. Another site suggests the first three slots should be a phrase but the next four could be just words. Do you agree?
I used following keywords and do you think that this is keyword stuffing? 1-- Bold and easy coloring book 2- Food and snacks coloring book bold and easy 3- Food and snacks coloring book 4- Food and drinks coloring book 5- Food and snacks coloring book for adults 6- Food and snacks coloring book for kids
do you think what range of results number is good for ranking organically ?? should it always be under a thousand results or is it possible to go up to maybe 2 or 3 thousand results ?
It depends. I'd look at how many good quality book covers are there / how many reviews the books on the first page have. If they all look like poor books I'd be tempted to publish in that niche even if a larger amount of books, but be prepared that I might need to use a higher ad spend to launch my book. You'd be much more likely to rank organically on the first page with say less than 500 results.
Anne of Green Gables is in the public domain, if I make an anne of Green Gables themed colouring book is it OK to include that in keywords since it is public domain or is it still not allowed by Amazon?
Thank you for this video, keyword research is one of my biggest nemesis. When filling up the backend keywords, i always use comma after each word. Is it okay? For example, if I was filling the backend keywords, would it be wrong if i repeated a word i.e dinosaur kids joke, dinasour funny jokes?
*Looking forward to testing these tips and hopefully boosting my sales!*
I think your educational format is really good. Clear and straight to the point! 👍👍
Thank you :)
Thanks mate! I found this quite helpful for my children's books.
Thank you, I just posted on your July monthly report asking fo more on keywords. Then found this video, but would till be interested in advertising keywords.
Interesante. Buen video. Gracias por las pautas.
Gracias mi amigo!
It would helpful if you took a novel (actual or imaginary) and filled in the seven slots so we could see what it looks like. Another site suggests the first three slots should be a phrase but the next four could be just words. Do you agree?
What do you mean by other's book title, do you mean a novel or any coloring book?
thanks
Excellent work! I noticed a few SEO issues that, if resolved, could boost your reach and engagement. Feel free to reach out for help
Random question: Do you copyright each of your coloring books? I was looking online and it costs 45 dollars to copyright a self-published book.
No, I don't.
I used following keywords and do you think that this is keyword stuffing?
1-- Bold and easy coloring book
2- Food and snacks coloring book bold and easy
3- Food and snacks coloring book
4- Food and drinks coloring book
5- Food and snacks coloring book for adults
6- Food and snacks coloring book for kids
You might want to try and mix it up a little bit as theres a lot of repeated phrases in there, try and find some more long string phrases :)
do you think what range of results number is good for ranking organically ??
should it always be under a thousand results or is it possible to go up to maybe 2 or 3 thousand results ?
It depends. I'd look at how many good quality book covers are there / how many reviews the books on the first page have. If they all look like poor books I'd be tempted to publish in that niche even if a larger amount of books, but be prepared that I might need to use a higher ad spend to launch my book.
You'd be much more likely to rank organically on the first page with say less than 500 results.
Anne of Green Gables is in the public domain, if I make an anne of Green Gables themed colouring book is it OK to include that in keywords since it is public domain or is it still not allowed by Amazon?
I'm not 100% sure sorry, I don't touch public domain work.
Thank you for this video, keyword research is one of my biggest nemesis.
When filling up the backend keywords, i always use comma after each word. Is it okay?
For example, if I was filling the backend keywords, would it be wrong if i repeated a word i.e dinosaur kids joke, dinasour funny jokes?
No need to use commas! You can repeat words if you like, but you don't need to, especially if you are lacking space.
@@selfpublishingempire thank you so much.
Hey Craig! loved the video. I had a question, just sent you an email.