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#501 Learn The Power Of Amazon Ads

With Chris O’Byrne of Jet Launch

Episode 501 of the The Write Hour ~ Nonfiction podcast, hosted by Joyce Glass, The Write Coach, Editor, and Speaker, titled "#501 Learn The Power Of Amazon Ads" was published on June 6, 2019 and runs 39 minutes.

June 6, 2019 ·39m · The Write Hour ~ Nonfiction

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Top Tips From The Write Coach✍️  Amazon Ads level the playing field for authors. ✍️ How to set up and use Amazon Ads. ✍️ All authors must learn Marketing. Don’t let it scare you! Using Amazon Ads as a part of your book marketing plan puts you ahead of most authors!Chris O'Byrne shares today how to create and use Amazon Ads.Elements of an Amazon Ad: Copywriting - Understand some of the main techniques.Book Description - 50 - 100 characters for your ad description.Learn to do keyword research use the Amazon tool or KDP Rocket..Monitor your ads weekly at least. Add a Call To Action in the front of your book.All links mentioned are in the Episode #501 Post.Read The Post #501: Learn The Power Of Amazon Ads appeared first on The Write Coach site Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Top Tips From The Write Coach

✍️  Amazon Ads level the playing field for authors. 

✍️ How to set up and use Amazon Ads. 

✍️ All authors must learn Marketing. Don’t let it scare you! 


Using Amazon Ads as a part of your book marketing plan puts you ahead of most authors!

Chris O'Byrne shares today how to create and use Amazon Ads.


Elements of an Amazon Ad: 

  • Copywriting - Understand some of the main techniques.
  • Book Description - 50 - 100 characters for your ad description.
  • Learn to do keyword research use the Amazon tool or KDP Rocket..
  • Monitor your ads weekly at least. 
  • Add a Call To Action in the front of your book.


All links mentioned are in the Episode #501 Post.

Read The Post #501: Learn The Power Of Amazon Ads appeared first on The Write Coach site


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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