Thank you Gerald!! I’m almost done with the edits on my first book and will sign up for Book Blaze thanks to you, I’ve watched countless videos but what you are saying seems the most genuine and willing to help us new self-publishing authors. If you any pointers for us about how to put our books on preorder or anything like that I will really appreciate that. Looking forward to hearing more about your $2 mastermind and I would love to be a part of your community! Take care my friend, God bless you!
Hi! Thank you for watching! I don't really do preorders but something you can do is put your book in free promotion to redeem your coins from Bookblaze. This way all the reviews you get during those 5 days are all verified reviews. That can definitely help. Let me know if you've any other questions! :)
I found Book Blaze much worse than Pubby. I spent days just waiting to be accepted to review a book to only be automatically cancelled because too many other applied. You can only apply to read 2 books at a time. Also, the whole site seems amateur and buggy.
Yeah at one point when it was still called Bookbite it was really bad. Important changes made in the last month or two made the difference. You can have your books "open" to easily get reviewers and you can review "open" books. Thus, you speed things up and bypass the lag in waiting to be accepted by the author. I'd be open to trying again. ;)
@@Snowbeavers77 That's interesting. But if we take an isolated example of a book i recently published - it's a bundle. I've been able to average more than 50 reviews in 1 month on bookblaze whereas I was only able to get 15 or so on Pubby in about the same timeframe. I guess it could depende but Bookblaze is definitely faster than its previous version :)
@@theaipublisher This video basically tells you to spend hundreds of dollars on a product with zero probability of success. this is a sponsored video, not educational. You should be reported.
@@yuqixia4592 Fair enough - although I think you're missing the point of the video. Bookblaze offers unique benefits such as video reviews and verified purchase paperback reviews - something no other platform offers.
Can bookblaze be used for other Amazon marketplaces as well or only for the US market? If so, is it then possible to receive reviews in other languages than English? :)
When you opt for verified reviews, then the reviews you get from Bookblaze will appear in all marketplaces. If you're trying to get your book ranked in other marketplaces, just go for verified reviews :)
I wanted to inquire about Amazon’s monitoring system for sales and reviews. Specifically, I am curious about how discrepancies between the number of reviews and actual sales are handled. For instance, if a book receives significantly more reviews (e.g., 50 reviews) compared to its sales (e.g., 10 sales), would this raise concerns or potentially lead to account suspension?
@@theaipublisher Back in 2011, I published my first novel. A lot of people showed up to my pre-release book party and purchased my books. When the book finally became available on Amazon, all those people who purchased my books directly from me (I had bought them directly from my publisher) went to Amazon and posted reviews. A few months later, Amazon deleted every single review that wasn't "verified." I was crushed-absolutely devastated. Some other authors told me the same thing happened to them too.
Yes, it works worldwide. For instance if you have an amazon.it account, you can simply opt for reviewing books through verified purchase so your reviews show up for all marketplaces and you can accumulate points nonetheless. Likewise if you have a book that you want reviewed in a particular marketplace, you can opt for that as well.
@@ArtMagickCoach You can get unverified reviews on Bookblaze for the paperback and also Bookblaze allows for verified reviews of paperbacks - people can purchase a copy of the physical book and leave reviews.
This is TOS compliant and all the successful publishers i know are using it. Unless there's a new development. Care to share some info about amazon changing rules?
@@theaipublisher There is a new development. From their website: "Here are a few examples where a review is not permitted:... The customer is a member of a review club where they are asked to register their Amazon public profile so that sellers or brands may monitor their reviews of products offered through the club."
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Thank you Gerald!!
I’m almost done with the edits on my first book and will sign up for Book Blaze thanks to you, I’ve watched countless videos but what you are saying seems the most genuine and willing to help us new self-publishing authors.
If you any pointers for us about how to put our books on preorder or anything like that I will really appreciate that.
Looking forward to hearing more about your $2 mastermind and I would love to be a part of your community!
Take care my friend, God bless you!
Hi! Thank you for watching! I don't really do preorders but something you can do is put your book in free promotion to redeem your coins from Bookblaze. This way all the reviews you get during those 5 days are all verified reviews. That can definitely help. Let me know if you've any other questions! :)
I found Book Blaze much worse than Pubby. I spent days just waiting to be accepted to review a book to only be automatically cancelled because too many other applied. You can only apply to read 2 books at a time. Also, the whole site seems amateur and buggy.
Yeah at one point when it was still called Bookbite it was really bad. Important changes made in the last month or two made the difference. You can have your books "open" to easily get reviewers and you can review "open" books. Thus, you speed things up and bypass the lag in waiting to be accepted by the author. I'd be open to trying again. ;)
@@theaipublisher Yes, this is okay but most choose to vet their reviewers so you can't get any more snaps while you are waiting to be "approved"
@@Snowbeavers77 That's interesting. But if we take an isolated example of a book i recently published - it's a bundle. I've been able to average more than 50 reviews in 1 month on bookblaze whereas I was only able to get 15 or so on Pubby in about the same timeframe. I guess it could depende but Bookblaze is definitely faster than its previous version :)
Hello. Can you show the step by step process? Thank you
Sure thing, I'll do so very soon :_)
Thank you so much! 😊
You're very welcome :0
Getting on Book Blaze account in 30 seconds 🤯
That's great man good luck! Let me know if you've any questions :)
Me too! I'm launching my first book, a Sudoku puzzles book, in a few days! Yeay for us! 😊
@@leonaheraty3760 Good luck! Let me know if you've any questions!
This is a pure scam, basically, you will be spending between $30 to $100 dollars before you get any book reviews.
Try this and other methods like the Facebook review method for a month. And then, come back to this video and tell me which one worked for you :)
Tried, not good conversion.
@@theaipublisher This video basically tells you to spend hundreds of dollars on a product with zero probability of success. this is a sponsored video, not educational. You should be reported.
@@muitsson Ignorant comments like these make it so that people smart enough to see it will benefit from the platform. Others, will do like you.
@@yuqixia4592 Fair enough - although I think you're missing the point of the video. Bookblaze offers unique benefits such as video reviews and verified purchase paperback reviews - something no other platform offers.
Does Bookblaze or Pubby support Arabic Books?
Honestly good question, I don't think so since I haven't seen any. You should ask support nonetheless.
Can bookblaze be used for other Amazon marketplaces as well or only for the US market? If so, is it then possible to receive reviews in other languages than English? :)
When you opt for verified reviews, then the reviews you get from Bookblaze will appear in all marketplaces. If you're trying to get your book ranked in other marketplaces, just go for verified reviews :)
Thanks for the tip! Is I it ok as well to ask for reviews existing book?
Yes! You definitely can :)
I wanted to inquire about Amazon’s monitoring system for sales and reviews. Specifically, I am curious about how discrepancies between the number of reviews and actual sales are handled.
For instance, if a book receives significantly more reviews (e.g., 50 reviews) compared to its sales (e.g., 10 sales), would this raise concerns or potentially lead to account suspension?
There's authors with massive advanced reader teams that get hundreds of unverified reviews day 1 of their book going live. No problem at all
@@theaipublisher thanks a lot for your content
@@EasyPeasyColorSqueezy Thanks for watching! :)
@@theaipublisher Back in 2011, I published my first novel. A lot of people showed up to my pre-release book party and purchased my books. When the book finally became available on Amazon, all those people who purchased my books directly from me (I had bought them directly from my publisher) went to Amazon and posted reviews. A few months later, Amazon deleted every single review that wasn't "verified." I was crushed-absolutely devastated. Some other authors told me the same thing happened to them too.
Is this worldwide???
Yes, it works worldwide. For instance if you have an amazon.it account, you can simply opt for reviewing books through verified purchase so your reviews show up for all marketplaces and you can accumulate points nonetheless. Likewise if you have a book that you want reviewed in a particular marketplace, you can opt for that as well.
is it against amazon rules? or not against?
Not against
Can book blaze apply for coloring book?
Yes, you can get both verified and unverified reviews for your coloring books :)
@ thank you ☺️
@@healthivity365 No worries let me know if you've got any questions
@@theaipublisher Aren't the reviews given on ebooks? Do people publish coloring ebooks?
@@ArtMagickCoach You can get unverified reviews on Bookblaze for the paperback and also Bookblaze allows for verified reviews of paperbacks - people can purchase a copy of the physical book and leave reviews.
Amazon change rules about that its not alowed 😉
This is TOS compliant and all the successful publishers i know are using it. Unless there's a new development. Care to share some info about amazon changing rules?
@@theaipublisher There is a new development. From their website: "Here are a few examples where a review is not permitted:... The customer is a member of a review club where they are asked to register their Amazon public profile so that sellers or brands may monitor their reviews of products offered through the club."