Monday, April 2, 2018

Snaply Review – New Traffic Trick - $214.9 per day


Snaply Review – New Traffic Trick - $214.9 per day

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The description area serves two purposes: to describe your book
in more detail and to market your book.
In addition to the basic book description, the minimum marketing
you should do is to
list all the benefits the reader will get in case
your book is non-fiction. Sometimes that is all it takes – a long list
of great benefits that will persuade a buyer to buy your book.
You can put all of the benefits in a
bulleted list, and you can even
make bold every odd one. Although you can create a bulleted list
in HTML (using <ul> and <li> tags), I found out that it spreads the
text vertically too much because snaply review  creates extra space after
each row. I’m using the “dot in the middle” character instead of
bullets (I use them in my Kindle books too) and you can get it by
holding
Alt key and typing 0183 on the numeric keypad. Please
note that it has to be
numeric keypad; it won’t work otherwise.
You can copy and paste and that character can be copied using
Notepad or MS Word.
Once you have a basic book description and list of benefits,
choose the best benefit to use as a sub-header above your
description and wrap a HTML H2 tag around it. Then add a
call to
action
at the bottom of your description.
Here is an example of a book description with those elements in
raw format (written in Notepad) that you can just paste to the
description field in KDP, and after that is an image of how that
description looks on Amazon:
 
Keywords
People search for books doing keyword searches (for non-fiction
books) or by browsing categories (for fiction books). Fiction
readers will rarely use Search except when they are searching for
an author’s name.
Keywords Ranking and snaply reviewJust like with Google, where sites on the first page get the most
clicks, Amazon’s first page contains 20 books, and as you can
imagine, they get most of the clicks. You should try to rank as high
as possible in categories relevant to your book. You should also
try to rank in all other applicable categories.
When you publish your book, you will be asked to categorize it
using two BISAC (Book Industry Standards and Communications)
categories. You won’t find all of Amazons’ categories in there,
because Amazon keeps adding new snaply review all the time and
BISAC is simply a publishing industry standard.
The only way to rank in a category that is not in the BISAC list is
to put keywords from that category in a title, subtitle or description.
You can do some category research by clicking on 20th book in
each category and compare the ranking of that book with your
book’s current ranking. That way, you will gauge whether you
have the chance to appear among the Top 20 or not.
It is a huge help if your book is ranked in
any category because
Amazon shows that information in their product details, which
helps your book’s discoverability.

 
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