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Awakened Dreams: Astronimacy Trilogy Book One



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Jacquelynn wrote: "My latest novel, 'Lost Innocents,'Lost Innocents is available free for the Kindle tomorrow, for one day only. If you happen to download a copy, I'd be very grateful for a review.
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it seems a pretty good and should be properly looked into and reason of the missing child and the deadman scenario

The novel of the Lost Innocent and the missing child seems serious to be attended!



How do you feel on this subject?

And, like you, I wonder exactly how honest these reviews are.


Reviews have nothing to do with how a book is ranked on Amazon. Store wide ranking is based on sales + borrows (if a title is in KU). If you want to understand more about how Amazon works I recommend reading David Gaughran’s “Amazon Decoded”. It also busts several urban myths that keep getting repeated in groups.
The best way to get reviews is to sell books and reviews magically take care of themselves ;) Personally I have been using Facebook ads (with a teeny $5 budget) to sell a book that when I started, had no reviews (it now has 100 due to those sales).


Many novice authors are unaware that sales drive reviews, not the other way around. Therefore, it behooves an aspiring writer to focus upon striving to continuously improve upon their technical writing skills, along with their knowledge and implementation of promotional, marketing, and distribution expertise rather than obsessing over reviews.

It is true that sales drive reviews, but many readers do take into account what reviews say. I read the good ones and the bad ones to work out the in-between. It seems to be held as truth that people are put off by something if it has no reviews, perhaps believing no one has bought it and not wanting to be the first.
Plus if you get reviews on multiple sites it increases your exposure and thus serves as promotion.

It's not true... BUT you need a cover and blurb that are doing their jobs. Most readers only look at reviews if cover, blurb, sample aren't enough for them to make a purchase decision.
We all start from zero. I used a teeny budget to advertise a book with NO reviews and contrary to what authors repeat as "true" (that no one will buy a book with no reviews) my book did sell. It sold with no reviews. And it kept on selling with no reviews. Then one day it had 1 review, then 3, now over 100...
I never spent a dime, or exerted any mental energy to get those reviews. I simply concentrated on selling that book. And to repeat once more for those up the back... you CAN sell a book with no reviews. I use narrow targeting on Facebook (to find my peculiar little niche) and the cover/blurb conveyed the right message to readers, to persuade them to buy even when the book had no reviews or social proof.
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