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Getting Proper Reviews on Your eBook

19 Nov 2009 10:28 pm

If you're about to launch an eBook in any niche or topic, is it guaranteed that you will be given honest reviews from your customers? It's all about inside of your eBook which depends on the customers on how they read and summarize it, and how they are attracted to your eBook.

Are you confident enough to launch your own eBook to the public? Remember, when you launch it to the public, they will check it out and ask you for a review copy or automatically purchase it and giving testimonies to your eBook. But it does not guarantee you that you will have positive feedbacks from them, because it depends on the information being stored by the author or the copywriter if this is really effective or not. 

When they asks you for a free review copy, you have to be sure that he is a honest reviewer and to interview him about his previous reviews. You may also ask him for some sources that he previously reviewed from other clients. If you are satisfied with him, then give him the free review copy but only good for him, and not to entertain any free review copies. You will give him at least 2-3 days to read your eBook and expect him to give his personal honest testimony about your eBook, whether it's positive or negative.

However, if someone asks you for another review copy of your eBook, you must give him a discounted price compared to your current price. The same thing that you must give the reviewer an allowance of 2-3 days, and expect him to give his personal testimony about your eBook.

Don't feel bad if you have received any negative reviews in your eBook, you must appreciate them and give them an appreciating "Thank You" message for being a honest reviewer of your own eBook. If this happens, you must follow every suggestion they need in order to improve your own eBook. When you have finally improved your eBook, you must inform the reviewers again so that, if they're satisfied they can purchase the full version of your eBook at a regular price or even recommend it to their friends and promote it or sell it at any auction sites like Ebay or Payloadz.

As a copywriter, try to understand on how sometimes copywriting made many mistakes about his information, especially his own illustration. The reviews from other customers depends on your eBook's image and information that will reflect both you and them. It's a valuable lesson like no other, and it's not too late to improve it. Just be positive-minded and you'll be rewarded.

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Dylan Haddock I definitely think proof-reading all work is a great idea. I so often find little errors in letters when I'm proofing them. I love it.
07 Dec, 2009
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