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5 contributions to Royalty Guild. Amazon KDP
Analyze Competitors Reviews in a Few Clicks
It's crucial when planning a new book to analyze reviews of your top competitors' books to improve your own. Now you can do it in a few clicks with the Royalty Guild Review Collector. This free and extremely simple-to-use Chrome Extension allows you to collect all reviews from a page into temporary storage and then navigate to the next page. Once you've gathered all necessary reviews, simply download them as a CSV file to analyze with your LLM of choice. Just upload the attached "Review Analyze Prompt.md" file and the downloaded CSV file to Gemini, Claude, or ChatGPT, and type "Execute the prompt." You will get a ton of insights for your niche. ❗Local versions (.de, .es, .fr, .it) are in the development pipeline.
5 likes • Feb 11
Ooh, many thanks, must try.
❓Are We at a Turning Point with Reviews?
Last month, I saw increasing evidence that the November and December review sweep could be more than just a campaign. In very simple words, probably every book has gathered reviews in a non-organic manner in the crosshairs of Amazon's bots. Obviously, Amazon is prioritizing marketplace integrity and authentic reader feedback. This has led to increased scrutiny of practices like certain ARC teams, bulk review solicitation, and "book pulsing," as these may deviate from "organic" review rates. If you were a member of Amazon's marketplace integrity team and you saw a book, published two weeks ago, with 50 reviews. It's not J. K. Rowling's book, nor even Alex Hormozi's. Can you believe they're genuine, unsolicited reviews? How PROBABLE is it that it's just a regular, but lucky book? So, it seems every book with an atypical number or velocity of reviews could now be a target. We know that on Amazon, 1-2% of sales result in reviews. This means that for every 100 books sold, you could get 1-2 reviews. If a book has 20 sales and 17 reviews, is it really probable? I remember times when we could stuff keywords in white text on a white background, and it worked. After some time, Google penalized it. Okay, let's add the right proportion of keywords to the text, but don't worry about text flow for human readers. After some time, Google penalized it. Amazon: add major keywords to the title, subtitle, and seven keyword fields whenever possible. It worked until it didn't. "If your book has fewer than 50 reviews, do not even try to promote it." Maybe it still works, but maybe tomorrow you will read the "Account Suspended for Review Manipulation" email. What are your thoughts on this?
❓Are We at a Turning Point with Reviews?
10 likes • Feb 7
Promote your book, however many reviews you have, there's no option now. Somebody has just Book Bounty reviews removed, and I've had Book Reverb reviews removed, and I only do 1 a week. So apart from selling, and waiting for buyers to review, nothing is safe if you value your Book/Account IMHO.
Fake ratings… or paranoia?
Ok. This may sound a bit crazy but for 2 days in a row I have received bad ratings with no review attached. Just thought it was a bit suspicious that this is happened all of a sudden, as it had never happened before. Also normally people that are so disappointed leave a bad review, not only a bad rating? Just wondering - is this a thing? Is it just a coincidence? Have you ever heard of attempted rating manipulation in order to harm a book title?
4 likes • Feb 2
@Matt Radkiewicz That sums it up.
📈 22x More Royalty. From Low-Content to Sustainable KDP
I had no plans to publish my 2025 results not to create unproductive comparisons. On one hand, we have members with results in tens of thousands of dollars a month. On the other hand, nine out of ten publishers' earnings are measured in tens or hundreds of dollars a month. After much thought, I decided most of the Guild members are adult enough to understand that the only productive comparison is the comparison with your previous self. And example of the possible trend, not exact numbers, would be inspiring for publishers, struggling to break the plateau. So, in late April 2025 I had catalog of about 50 low-content journals which generated a total $50 a month in average, zero ads spent. At the time I was bored and searched for an idea for productive daily activity. KDP seemed like an decent candidate for it and I started process of re-train myself to modern day publishing in May 2025. Now, eight month later, royalties are increased 22 times with healthy 15 times increased profit. On the way I learned a few things: 1. All necessary information is freely available on the internet: you do not need to spend money on gurus, magical recipes for success, or expensive software. At the same time, a good mentor (not necessarily a human; an LLM works well in this role too) and useful tools can save you a lot of time and effort. And the time saved usually means money earned. 2. As in any business, in KDP there are no magic tricks; instead, feedback loops and effective processes win the game. 3. No matter how low your results are now, if you are ready to grow, you can increase your earnings rather fast. The only limit to the results is your own mindset. What's next? I have a book of my own that has been sitting at "half-finished" for weeks because I've been so focused on our community. To be the best host I can be, I need to finish what I start. I'll be a little quieter here for a short bit while I finish this manuscript. I'm handing the "microphone" to you guys: keep the discussions going, help the newcomers, and let's see who can post the next big growth story!
📈 22x More Royalty. From Low-Content to Sustainable KDP
4 likes • Feb 2
Thank you @Igor O very useful.
🆕 New members. Welcome! (Freebies here)
It's great you joined the Guild! If you prefer to start with the structure, KDP Roadmap 2.0 provides it. This roadmap shows the complete transformation from idea to royalties. It’s not a fixed document but a living outline of your KDP journey. 〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️ 🤑 Special offers for the Premium members: BookVillage (Review Collection Service): 30 days for free, and a special offer after the trial. Get ProtectMyWork (Independent Witness for Copyright Protection): 20% discount (£8.50) for the first year. Get 〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️ 🆓 Special offers for all members: BookVillage (Review Collection Service): 30 days for free, and a special offer after the trial. Get 〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️ Let your royalties be high and have fun!
🆕 New members. Welcome! (Freebies here)
5 likes • Jan 29
Hello all, and thanks @Igor O. About 2mths into my KDP journey, good luck all.
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Mark Bullen
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Hi I'm Mark, just started my KDP journey, good luck to you all.

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