Amazon.com Top Reviewers, pt. 3
Tuesday, May 20th, 2008OK …. I think I am done with this exercise. My efforts to get anything out of the amazon.com top reviewers has been a bust.
I have gone through the Top 100, sent out approximately 30 emails (+ or -) and have thus far received exactly 1 reply (mentioned in another post on this subject).
Several possible reasons for this that you may want to consider if you are going to try it.
- A good portion of the reviewers are just not appropriate for a personal growth/self-help non-fiction book. Easily 50-60% are either music, DVD or fiction only reviewers.
- Of the remaining NF reviewers, many of them specialize: cookbooks, Jewish affairs, economics, tech, etc.
- They are just not interested in my book. I dont think this is personal or specific to my book (It’s a good book … but of course I think that!). I think I saw maybe 3 or 4 similar books reviewed in all of th browsing that I did through the completed reviews. Not an exhaustive search but a few pages deep for anyone that was promising.
If you do this, search for reviewers that have done reviews for similar books, make sure and include your email address if you use the Invite to be an Amazon Friend method (mentioned in pt. 1) and let them know where they can find more info on your book to decide if they want you to send a copy.