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Shameless Ask: Members from U.S., your Actions Wanted
As you probably know, I published the book I have been working on for the last few months this week. For me, primarily, it is not a book for earning royalties, but a guide to a part of the new economy emerging right before our eyes. In some way, it's a trial balloon to test whether there is a space for such a type of book on the market. As you can imagine, I would be happy to get feedback from the target audience, and luckily enough, the target audience is you. If you want to give your input and you have Amazon Prime for free delivery, I would be more than happy to cover the cost of the book via PayPal. Shoot me a message if you're down to it. Why don't I just publish the link? It's for the next few weeks. Today, I want to get private feedback to understand whether it was worth it.
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2 likes • 23h
You are doing this the right way.
Any good resource for video ads?
Just wondering if someone had some good information on this... I would like to experiment adding video ads, but what do you think is a good way to go about it? Just a flip-through the book, or showing the book being used in action? This is for a children's book, by the way
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I’ve tried both AI-generated videos and flip-through videos for my children’s books. In my experience, flip-throughs outperform AI videos, but simple image ads perform better than video ads overall. I currently advertise only on Facebook, so I now use videos as supplementary material on my Facebook page. Some people want to see what’s inside the book, and that’s where flip-through videos come in handy. I don’t have any experience running video ads on Amazon, though.
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@Laura Diaz I have not, but it makes sense. I plan to spend some time and effort on YouTube ads next month, so I will experiment with those too.
About facebook ad
I am running ads on KDP but wanted to explore FB ads. I saw on youtube that facebook Ads can be a cheaper option than KDP and also a way to bring in external traffic which can boost reviews as well. I'd love to hear thoughts from the community on this. Did you try it and how did it work out for you?
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@Sim Path I don't have much time for elaborate writing right now, but in short here is what I do: I do traffic campaigns with very simple creative. Just the book on white background. When you click on it, or the button below it - you go to the book's Amazon page and that's it. Someone in a Skool group told me this and it works for me. Before that i made very creative video ads and great images, but the results were not so good. Looks like a good cover without any distractions around it is enough. Another important thing for me: I create the auditories for the campaigns manually. I don't let Meta's algorithm experiment with it. My average CPC is $0.06. I know this isn't the most important statistic, but with Amazon ads CPC was eating my profit. Here are 2 important settings for the campaigns:
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@Sim Path it means the people who will see your ads. On Facebook you can choose them, or let Meta choose for you. You can select by interests, gender, age, occupation, location, language etc. For example, if you sell children's books you can choose to show your ads just to parents to kids in a certain age. If your children's book is in German, you can select to show it just to parents in Germany, or to parents speaking German everywhere. Things like that...
🔴 Why Your Book Could Be a Target (and It’s not Piracy)
Most authors worry about piracy. But there's a much more dangerous threat: Copyright Weaponization. On Amazon, your original content isn't just an asset - it's a vulnerability. Bad-faith actors are now using Amazon's own "Safe Harbor" tools to sabotage legitimate creators. Here is how the "Strategic Sabotage" loop works and how to protect your account. The Trap: "Guilty Until Proven Innocent" Amazon operates under a "notice-and-takedown" regime. Because they want to avoid legal liability, their systems are hard-wired to: - Act First, Verify Later: They remove content immediately upon a claim, favoring the claimant by default. - Shift the Burden: You are forced to "prove a negative" (that you didn’t steal your own work), usually within a 5-7 day window. - Automated Bias: AI bots handle these claims. If a bot sees a similarity, you get the "strike" - even if the other person stole from you. Tactics to Watch For - "Ghost" Content: Thieves using your manuscripts or scrape your "Look Inside" preview, publish it themselves, and then report you for plagiarism. - Retaliatory Strikes: If you report a copycat, they file a false counterclaim against you, resulting in a "confidentiality deadlock" where both accounts are suspended. - Trademark Trolling: Bad actors trademark common phrases used in titles (e.g., "Mamma Bear" or specific niche keywords) to retroactively wipe out top-selling competitors. Your Defensive Checklist To survive the "copycat era," you need a defense-first workflow. Don't wait for a strike to happen: 1. Register with the USCO: A formal Federal Copyright Registration is your "Silver Bullet." 2. Use Independent Witnesses: Services that provide digital timestamps are available. This creates an indisputable record that your work existed before the thief's version. 3. Keep the "Paper" Trail: Always save your original layered files (PSD, AI) and early manuscript drafts. Flattened PDFs or Canva receipts are often rejected as "low-weight" evidence.
🔴 Why Your Book Could Be a Target (and It’s not Piracy)
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Protect. @Igor O isn't the date of publication that Amazon themselves issues and publishes on the books page some form of proof?
book cover hell
will you help i have chnaged the cover x 3 and about to do it again to boost impressions can you give me your top two covers
book cover hell
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