are your Kindle books missing these 5 key boosters?
Most publishers miss out on at least one of these points.
If you want your book to stand out as professional and get better reviews, it is essential for you to have these in your books.
1. "About the author" – even if you're using a pen name, it's a big mistake that most people make to not include this. Readers who have invested their time and money to read your book want to know about you. What inspired you to write it, etc.
(And if you have not written it yourself, but rather outsourced the writing, get him/her to write this part). The "about the author" section is best at the end of the book.
2. "Introduction" – let readers know what they are buying, a brief summary of your book. This can basically be the same as what you included in your Amazon "book description".
3. "Final words" – at the end of the book, write a short personal message from the author to the reader/some final thoughts to leave the reader with.
It finishes off the book nicely and enhances the reader's experience.
(If you're not sure what to write here, pull out some novels from your bookshelves and get ideas from them).
4. "Dedication" – at the start of the book. Again, this will give a much more personal touch. It only needs to be one line, for example to a family member, a friend etc.
5. "Also by" - this is another must. If a customer liked your story, they'll see your other books at the end and are likely to buy them too
From my experience, these all add to the reader's experience and pay off with better reviews.
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