How sell more books and rank in Amazon Kindle search and categories with Kindle countdown deals

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How sell more books and rank in Amazon Kindle search with Kindle countdown deals!

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In this tutorial I explain how to use Kindle countdown deals to sell more book and rank in Amazon search and categories. Amazon provides two ways to run promotions for your Kindle books. The first way is to offer your book for free. We addressed that in the previous video. The second way to promote your Kindle books is with countdown deals that raise the price of your Kindle books by $0.99 every day starting with $0.99 until the price gets back to whatever the price is regularly. This is a great way to promote your books because it generates paid sales which help your books rank better in Amazon Kindle search and their category listings.

The discount promotion strategy offers something of value that you can send to your existing social media followers and email subscribers. It makes them like your updates more because they get very discounted prices on your products. This strategy is also great because when your Kindle book is priced at just $0.99, you can post that deal on numerous online discount websites, and get promotion from those sites. Together, the Kindle downloads from the discount sites and your promotion to your social media list will cause a big spike in sales. That can get you to be a top seller in your Kindle category and move up the search rankings. If you reach a top seller status, you can keep that title forever and always present yourself as a best selling Amazon author.

Free promotions aren’t as good as paid sales, but you can make the number up in volume. The most important thing in both the free Kindle promotions and the countdown deals is to make sure that your audience is big enough to generate enough downloads to move you up in the rankings on Amazon. My personal biggest promotion has generated about 700 downloads in 1 day, and that was only enough to get me into about the top-100 free books for that day. So you must really bring some muscle into your promotions.
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