Best Seller Coaching: Module 4 – Lesson 5 – Paying for Reviews
Paying for reviews is a bit of a gray area. It runs the spectrum from “naughty” to “not naughty” and it’s best to side with caution when doing this form of review curation because Amazon is really good at tracking everything. Paying for reviews is something that’s been done for a very long time, even major publishing companies do it, but they do it in a way which is consider acceptable. The website ChoosyBookworm is a good source to buy reviews in an appropriate way. They guarantee a number of reviews (over 10 usually) and if you don’t get that you can request a refund in many cases. ChoosyBookworm is a great way to build your reviewer-army over time.
ChoosyBookworm offers a couple plan options and the image to the left demonstrates them. Based on what your goal is (or if you just want to test them out at a lower price) you have options.
When this process is scheduled right in combination with your “free promo days” it’s possible to shoot your book’s ranking up the list quickly all while collecting reviews. The key component when buying reviews is to be sure you are NOT breaking Amazon’s rules in the process; this will put your account at risk.