Polar views exists on whether the indie book should be given away on a free
promotion on Amazon. There are many pros and cons of freebies. Having
self published books for some years now, can see both sides, but the focus of
this article is when to think twice before running a free promo of your book on Amazon.
Why
Not Run a Book Giveaway for Getting Reviews
Few
could argue that running a free promotion of a book will cast spotlight on
the novel for a day or so. If the writer is lucky, the free promo
may spark a few sales on the tail end of the promo day, but in my experience,
is rarely sustained.
A
free promo is also good for a series of books. The first part of the series is
given away to whet the appetite of potential customers, and if liked, may pay
to upload others.
Pitfalls of Promoting Book Giveaways
You Can't Post Reviews on Amazon from Kindle |
After
all, the purpose of a free promo is to get book reviews…isn’t it?
And
here lies the crux of this article. Here are a few reasons NOT to run a
promotion of your book.
It
is Impossible to Post Text Review from Kindle Devices at Present
The
situation may change in the future, but posting text reviews are not possible
from Kindle devices at present. This is because of technical issues to do with
the size of the device. It’s too ‘fiddly’ for a keypad. This can be seen from the images.
Kindle Paperwhite Permits Star Rating on Goodreads only |
I
am unsure about the other Kindles but welcome input here to correct me on certain
points. But after contacting Amazon itself, am told that Kindle users cannot
post text reviews from Kindle devices onto Amazon at present and star ratings of certain
Kindles will show up only on Goodreads.
Kindle
Devices do Not Permit Post Text Reviews on Amazon
So,
when one considers that free promos are aimed at Kindle books, it seems illogical
to hope for reviews from a free promo when the books are uploaded on devices
that do not permit the posting of reviews on Amazon. Furthermore, star ratings
cannot at present be posted on Amazon without a text review. The purpose of
promos is…to garner reviews. Isn’t it?
The
reality is that it doesn’t. I have given away thousands of books and have had
the grand total of…wait for it…3 genuine, well-thought out customer reviews.
Yes, just 3.
But
the drawbacks do not end there.
Anyone
Can Say What They Like About Your Book under Verified Purchase Badge
Reviews from Free Books shows as Verified Purchase |
When
Verified Purchase Badge Reviews are Worthless
Reviews
can be left on your book under ‘verified purchase’ after a free upload. The
‘verified purchase’ would seem to add credence to the review. Your book is open
to any review, whether your book is read or not, and the review will show up as
‘verified purchase’. Amazon will not remove the review, despite the book
obviously not being read.
Reports
abound of such reviews appearing within hours of uploading a free full-length ebook
during a free promo. Multiple reviews from single reviewers have also been
known to appear within hours of a free upload. Free promos open authors up to
abuse from those seeking out free promos to post unfair reviews under the
‘verified purchase guise.’
How
Not to Get Book Reviews
My
feelings are that when a customer pays for a product, the review is likely to
be genuine, as the customer had parted with cash to obtain it. Free uploads are
a different matter. Psychologically, ‘free’ is throwaway. For some, the author
is sending out a message that this book is being given away as though a
worthless item on a market stall.
Someone
can upload a freebie book and say anything under verified purchase. Such
reviews should not be placed on the same platform as reviews left by paying
customers, some of which pay over $5 for an ebook.
Why
Not Run a Free Promo of Your Book to Get Reviews
Only
recently did I realize that customers are at present unable to post text
reviews onto Amazon from their Kindle devices. This makes free promos for the
sake of garnering reviews illogical. Authors need also be aware of opening
their books to abuse from those uploading freebies to receive scathing reviews
under ‘verified purchase’ badge. In some of these cases, it is obvious the
reviewer has not read the book, but posted a generally scathing review,
claiming the book contains typos and editorial issues when there aren’t any.
Several reviews have been known to appear within hours of uploading the
freebie.
For
these reasons, authors should consider very carefully before running a free
promo of their book(s) for the sake of garnering reviews.
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