Wow, that's an impressive breakdown of the joke book's success on Amazon! A well-crafted cover, targeted keywords, and quality content can make a huge difference in sales. Your insights on potential improvements are spot-on, especially considering the rule of thirds for cover design and the inclusion of more keywords in the title. As always, thank you for sharing these valuable tips - they're a great reminder of the power of strategic marketing and quality content in self-publishing. Looking forward to more of your analysis in future videos! Well done 👏
As soon as a book is published I'll add A+ content and then set the ads up, usually from day 1-2 (asap basically). I'll go a little more aggressive for the first 15 days or so, then dial it back for days 16-30, and then try and make them profitable for day 30 onwards, else turn them down/off :)
Why would you do a hardcover coloring book, unless it was for something special that would be worth keeping? Coloring books are throw-away products, I dont think the extra resources make sense in that instance.
Wow, that's an impressive breakdown of the joke book's success on Amazon!
A well-crafted cover, targeted keywords, and quality content can make a huge difference in sales.
Your insights on potential improvements are spot-on, especially considering the rule of thirds for cover design and the inclusion of more keywords in the title.
As always, thank you for sharing these valuable tips - they're a great reminder of the power of strategic marketing and quality content in self-publishing.
Looking forward to more of your analysis in future videos!
Well done 👏
Thank you as always 🙏
How long do you turn ads for book launch then you turn it off. And do you run ad from day 1 or wait how long after publishing
As soon as a book is published I'll add A+ content and then set the ads up, usually from day 1-2 (asap basically). I'll go a little more aggressive for the first 15 days or so, then dial it back for days 16-30, and then try and make them profitable for day 30 onwards, else turn them down/off :)
Do you think is a mistake to publish a Hardcover and paperbag for a coloring book from the begining?
No, it's a good idea I think!
Why would you do a hardcover coloring book, unless it was for something special that would be worth keeping? Coloring books are throw-away products, I dont think the extra resources make sense in that instance.
@@mr_reborn Why not? If even 1-2 people extra want it it's additional sales. I tend to only make hardcover options for my best sellers.
Awesome..
Any chance I could contact you on a one to one basis ? Could really use some advice on my kdp journey.
Over $20k 🤯🤯🤯... My time will come 💪🏿
100%!