Book Marketing Tip: Write Reviews
Have you ever been on Amazon looking for reviews and then read a really good review and decided to buy the book you’re looking at because of the review? A well-crafted review can really tip the scales for me when looking to read a book.
As a self-published Christian book writer, I started writing reviews for every book I read and loved and I closed the review with this tagline
With love
Your full name
Author of (number) Christian books on Amazon
In my time of writing books and talking to people on Facebook who have read my books, I have found that many people have found my books because of the reviews I write.
You’re a writer and you have books to sell, and as a writer, you’re probably a reader like me, and so what’s stopping you from writing positive reviews? And put a slogan like mine.
You can write a book review on Intimacy with God and sign it with a tag that says
With love
Jan Johnson
Author of 6 Christian books on Amazon, including 7 Tips for Intimacy with Jesus
Did you know that Amazon will let you do that? How cool would it be to be one of the first people to write a full, positive review on Amazon for that Intimacy With God book and have people upvote your review to the point that it’s the first or second review to be read? . The page of a popular author?
Now some rules with reviews.
I only write reviews of books that I enjoyed and loved. The lowest number of stars I write a review for is 3 stars, but most of the time my reviews are 5 stars and sometimes 4 stars. I’ll only give a 3 star review when I have something negative to say about a book, but I still want people to read the book. However, there is something about the book that I think readers should be aware of.
I don’t write two or one star reviews, however I’m happy other people take the time to write lengthy 1 star reviews because they often help me buy a book that I’m going to be disappointed in.
I also intend to let people know how the book made me feel. Many times, I will use a sentence to let people know that I am a writer like this sentence.
As a Christian writer, I appreciate this writer’s candor when discussing his indiscretions as I try to use the same candor in my books, and I love people who are transparent.
This line I just used lets the reader know that the book is transparent and also that I am a transparent writer myself.
As a writer, focus on blessing other writers, and your reviews will be fine.