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The Sell More Books Show: Book Marketing, Digital Publishing and Kindle News, Tools and Advice

Bryan Cohen and H. Claire Taylor: Self Publishing Author Entrepreneurs
The Sell More Books Show: Book Marketing, Digital Publishing and Kindle News, Tools and Advice
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  • The Sell More Books Show: Book Marketing, Digital Publishing and Kindle News, Tools and Advice

    Episode 623 - The Launch Never Ends

    2026/03/18 | 15 mins.
    What do you want to hear me cover on the show?
    Today's top story is Launch it Three Times. Question of the week is What do you want to hear me cover on the show?
    Join the Sell More Books Show Afterparty group on Facebook and answer the Question of the Week in the comment section. Be sure to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.
  • The Sell More Books Show: Book Marketing, Digital Publishing and Kindle News, Tools and Advice

    Episode 622 - The Post-Launch Push with Kevin J. Anderson

    2026/03/11 | 31 mins.
    How do you balance the time you spend writing with all the time you spend doing socials, newsletters, ads, and more?
    Today's top story is Launch or Lurch?. Question of the week is How do you balance the time you spend writing with all the time you spend doing socials, newsletters, ads, and more?
    Join the Sell More Books Show Afterparty group on Facebook and answer the Question of the Week in the comment section. Be sure to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.


    Kevin J. Anderson is here! https://western.edu/graduate/publishing 
    Top Story: Launch or Lurch? https://kindlepreneur.com/amazon-popularity-effect-how-amazon-treats-book-discoverability/
    A common thread in publishing is that your launch will make or break your book, but is that myth or reality? Kindlepreneur's Dave Chesson wondered the same thing. "We've been analyzing data from Amazon for a while," says Chesson, finding patterns in discoverability that he thinks changes how we authors should operate. "Through analytical proof, we found that when a book has a rise in sales on Amazon through just about any means, Amazon responds by increasing the number of keywords that that book shows up for […], and its rankings for those keywords as well." Thus, when there's an increase in a book's popularity, the book shows up more often in the Amazon's store, tending to further increase sales. One way that Amazon shows a book more is by helping it be found in searches, which is does by 'giving it more (and more popular and appropriate) keywords. This happens automatically, based on how the book was found by previous buyers in searches. But the added keywords weren't just added because they were used in searches. "The more sales a book made, no matter where the sales came from, a book would start to index for more phrases on Amazon over time," says Kindlepreneur. "It took about ~6-8 days of consistent new sales before Amazon would start to show any notice." In addition to overall popularity, the study looked at how spikes, both from the initial launch and from promotions, affected Amazon's tendency to put your book in front of buyers. What they found is that while the singular spike from the initial launch does have a significant effect, those from single promotions have little. A good promotion could give you lots of sales, but the effect doesn't tend to last like it did four or five years ago. "It is much better to directly sell 1000 copies evenly over a 30 day period, than to sell 1000 copies on the first day, and none for the next 29 days," says Dave. "Authors should look to build a series of promotion efforts so as to feed off of each other, rather than isolated tactics."
  • The Sell More Books Show: Book Marketing, Digital Publishing and Kindle News, Tools and Advice

    Episode 621 - Deeper Relationships with Readers with Kevin J. Anderson

    2026/03/04 | 44 mins.
    If you're a shy author, how do you get out of your shell to promote your stuff?
     
    Today's top story is Power to the People; Your People. Question of the week is If you're a shy author, how do you get out of your shell to promote your stuff?
    Join the Sell More Books Show Afterparty group on Facebook and answer the Question of the Week in the comment section. Be sure to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.
  • The Sell More Books Show: Book Marketing, Digital Publishing and Kindle News, Tools and Advice

    Episode 620 - Disappearing Nonfiction with Marc Reklau

    2026/02/25 | 35 mins.
    Top Story: Nonfiction, Where You At? https://www.thetimes.com/culture/books/article/what-happened-non-fiction-books-publishing-industry-trends-gd9snqwjz If you've noticed that there aren't as many choices when it comes to non-fiction lately, much less the "big idea" books that used to top the bestseller charts over the years, you're not alone writes Ceci Browning of The Times. "Fiction sales might be swelling, but according to Nielsen, sales of non-fiction books in 2025 were down 6 per cent compared with 2024." The non-fiction numbers have been declining since 2017, and the books that do well are no longer big idea books, but books such as celebrity memoirs and self-help guides. Are readers less interested in non-fiction, or just finding the answers elsewhere? "One possibility is that the boom in podcasts has stolen huge chunks of traditional non-fiction audiences," says Browning, explaining that many author appear to 'give away' the most valuable parts of their books on the show. In addition, listeners get the knowledge straight from the author's mouth, distilled down to be understandable to a podcast audience. "Until very recently," says Mark Richards, Co-Founder of Swift Press, "if you wanted to hear about a subject in any kind of depth, a book was the [only] place to go." Then came the internet, says Richards, which made research easier; then came the podcast, which gave readers instant, free easy access to the information, but without the work or cost of buying and reading a book. Others aren't so glum. Literary agent John Ash believes it's possible for non-fiction to be make a comeback. "We have such an apocalyptic outlook," he says, "but actually these things are just broadly really cyclical. In the past six months or so there's been a cultural shift away from […] doomscrolling; towards people reclaiming their attention spans." On how to ensure that non-fiction books recover from today's "easily distracted, cash-strapped, podcast-obsessed era?" Richards says, "We're going to have to, as an industry, just make sure that they're f***ing good." Thanks to Jane Freidman for the hot tip.
  • The Sell More Books Show: Book Marketing, Digital Publishing and Kindle News, Tools and Advice

    Episode 619 - Indies Go BookShop

    2026/02/18 | 20 mins.
    Do you think that you are going to make any changes because of the unexpected KU payout drop?
    Today's top story is How to Sell More Books from the Ground Up. Question of the week is Do you think that you are going to make any changes because of the unexpected KU payout drop?
    Join the Sell More Books Show Afterparty group on Facebook and answer the Question of the Week in the comment section. Be sure to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.

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About The Sell More Books Show: Book Marketing, Digital Publishing and Kindle News, Tools and Advice

Authors, are you struggling to get the word out about your books? Discover the latest book marketing and publishing news, tools and strategies. This is the Sell More Books Show with Jim Kukral and Bryan Cohen. Every week you'll get helpful tips and ideas to make your book sales soar. Visit SellMoreBooksShow.com for detailed show notes and more info.
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