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Ultimate Way to Get Kindle Book Reviews... That Sell
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Ultimate Way to Get Kindle Book Reviews... That Sell

How to Get Genuine Kindle Book Reviews - Stop Doing it Wrong - For Fiction and Nonfiction -8th course in series
Created byIan Stables
Last updated 3/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Avoid making costly mistakes
  • Stop getting the wrong type of reviews
  • Get the kind of reviews that sell
  • Increase your review count with effective methods
  • The best way to get reviews

Course content

3 sections13 lectures1h 5m total length
  • Introduction2:30

    What you'll learn and how you will benefit.

  • Why Are Reviews Important?2:33

    How reviews affect book sales.

  • The Methods to Avoid at All Costs4:31

    Certain methods can get your Amazon account closed.

  • The Type of Reviews That Sell Books4:34

    A lot of review methods involve compelling readers to review. The resulting reviews don't sell your book well. There is a better way.

  • How to Increase Readers and Reviews6:58

    One free thing will increase book reviews.

  • Top Way to Increase Natural Genuine Reviews6:53

    Tow simple things that increases book reviews.

  • My Secret to Reviews for New Books4:04

    This is very effective. Every time you produce a new book, you will get genuine reviews right away.

  • The Key to Success and Brilliant Reviews4:09

    If you focus on this one thing, you will get five star reviews. This really is the key to success as a self-published author.

  • How Many Reviews Do You Really Need?2:37

    Surprisingly, you don't need many reviews at all.

  • Best Way to Deal With Negative Reviews3:10

    You can use negative reviews to improve your success.

  • In a Nutshell5:03

    Let me remind you.

Requirements

  • To be ethical
  • Have published, or will publish, a Kindle book
  • No special software required
  • No advertising, marketing, or money required
  • You must follow the rules of Amazon

Description

8th course in the self-publishing series

Get the type of reviews that really sell books.

You've no doubt seen all the different methods for getting book reviews. Some are highly risky to your Amazon account. There are methods that promise a boat load of reviews in a short space of time.

All of these methods may well get you book reviews. However, there is a problem:

The resulting reviews are often not compelling.

I'm sure you've read these type of reviews. They are often written by someone who has not read the whole book. They probably had no personal interest in the content.

These reviews are not as convincing as a genuine reader review. It's the difference between someone bubbly over great a movie they enjoyed and another who hasn't watch it.

I too was seduced by the promise of these review methods. They usually involved some sort of inducement or persuasion to leave a review. In most cases, it was obvious the person had not read the whole book.

I mean: how can you genuinely recommend something you haven't read?

There are better ways. Since I've used them, the reviews have been much more persuasive in getting people to read my books. In this course, I will teach you these few simple tried and tested methods.

I will show you:

- Why reviews affect your book sales.

- Things you should never do that risk your Amazon account.

- Why forced reviews don't get persuasive reviews.

- The effective way to increase natural reviews.

- A great way to increase the usual review count.

- The highly  effective way to get reviews on new books.

- The key to five star reviews.

- How many reviews you really need. (This may surprise you.)

- How to improve your results from negative reviews.

- What never to do about negative reviews.

Enroll now and let me show you how to get the type of reviews that will increase your book sales.

Who this course is for:

  • Self-published authors
  • Fiction authors
  • Non-fiction authors