on Indie Reader:
To get your book noticed by potential shoppers, you have to learn what kind of phrases customers search for on Amazon when they’re shopping.
Luckily, there are easy ways to get this data. In their search box, Amazon has created a function that guesses what you’re typing; their suggestion is based on the popularity of what other shoppers type when they shop–the autofill function.
Today, we’ll look at how you can use this free feature and a few free tools–along with a trusty notepad and pen–to gather your keywords and, ultimately, promote and sell more books.
In this article, you’ll learn:
- How to find keywords for your book.
- What free tool you can use to pick out ‘buyer keywords.’
- How to tell competitive keywords from uncompetitive ones.
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Brilliant! Thank you so much. Taken copious notes and will start researching tomorrow. Cheers, Meeks
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Glad you found it useful, Meeks 🤗❤️🤗
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I’m not very good at marketing, but this kind of practical stuff I can do. 🙂
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