Do authors need book reviews? Yes. Should they play the game of faking, paying for, and manipulating reviews? Well…
Consumer product or service reviews are often fake and just seem like bullshit.
The industry practices need to be exposed and cracked down on. Yelp, Amazon,
and other review platforms do not do enough about this.
However, authors need to navigate a book review
cesspool. It can’t be ignored.
Consumers and bookstores currently use book
reviews as an indicator of whether to buy a book and news media outlets may use
them as a metric to determine if they will interview or feature an author. As a
result, you need to play the game.
We all know the book review landscape
includes:
* Fake positive reviews
* Opposition negative reviews
* Family-Friends-Intern reviews
* People paid and incentivized to post positive
reviews
I have seen studies estimate that 40 percent of
amazon reviews are fake. How is that possible? Because so many people do it.
And because so many do it, others do it to keep up. They feel they have no
choice.
We all may wonder:
* How many people actually bother to read these reviews?
* Do many people weigh them and judge a book by
its overall rating and total number of reviews, *rather than read specific
reviews?
* Do people, assuming positive ones could be
fake, only look to see what the negative ones say, presuming them to be
genuine?
* How many people are influenced by what they
read?
Regardless of what authors think, everyone seems
to emphasize the need for having tons of raving consumer reviews. Literary
agents, consumers, book publishers, bookstore buyers, librarians, the news
media, book awards, and of course, authors, all judge a book by them, perhaps
unfairly.
So what should authors do?
Ask, beg, trade with, pay for, and threaten others
to generate dozens of book reviews. Writing a great book is not enough. Having
a great campaign to solicit reviews is what matters most.
Sadly, the vast majority of people, even if they
genuinely love a book, will not post a review online. Why?
1. No time
2. Too lazy
3. Don’t know how t0
4. They only post elsewhere, such as on social
media
5. They verbalize to friends and family, but not
online
6. They did not acquire the book from Amazon,
thus they lack a verified purchase to be eligible to do so
Those are not just the lame excuses of
strangers; friends and family are culprits, too.
So, what is an author to do?
First, open up your checkbook or Venmo account
and pay people to review your book. People advertise online that they will get
their team of readers to post reviews. Sure, it is unethical. Welcome to the
competitive book world.
Second, create visibility for your book with
advertising campaigns. The more books you sell, the more chances for reviews.
Third, work your social media. The more
connections, and the more posts about your book, the better your chances for
purchases and reviews.
Fourth, take on speaking engagements. Encourage
people to buy on amazon and to leave reviews.
Fifth, do more news media appearances. More
exposure means more sales, which means more reviews.
Sixth, pay for professional book reviews. This
increases awareness of your book, which could lead to more sales and customer reviews.
Seven, trade book reviews with other authors.
Join writer groups and solicit their help.
Eight, ask your family, friends, neighbors,
colleagues, and anyone you associate with
to buy your book. Offer to reimburse them. After
they buy it, instruct them on how to post a review. Write it for them.
Ninth, find local book clubs. Ask your bookstore
if they know of any. Offer to reimburse their purchase and then ask them to
write reviews.
Lastly, solicit people who are readers. Go to
libraries and bookstores and introduce yourself to people as an author and
offer to have them give a review in exchange for you reimbursing their
purchase.
By the way, when offering to buy books for
people, make sure your price is listed as low, like 99 cents for the e-book or $2.99
for the print. This way, you are not out too much money when reimbursing people.
There you have it. Read this playbook and act on
it. I feel bad to have to support such a plan, but the book industry has
corrupted itself and if you are to be judged by fake standards, be prepared to
play the game.
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