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Hey, sorry on the late reply.<br />
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So, I'm not focused on this exact business, but still in the trenches every single day. I'll explain...<br />
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I scaled it up a bit then sold the business and teamed up with Austin from <a href="http://epic-launch.com" target="_blank" class="link link--external" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">http://epic-launch.com</a><br />
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So, although I'm still in the industry not focused on the business this thread was about.<br />
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As far as what changed in my approach, the same model still works, it's takes a little bit more effort to make money from it as the market has become saturated so the things that are even more important than ever are VERY high-quality covers, descriptions and of course... content in the book. There's so much shit content avail. that quality is more important than ever.<br />
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Building out a series of books is still a key to getting as much organic traffic from Amazon as possible. And of course, collecting emails from books is crucial too.<br />
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Happy to answer any more questions <img src="/community/imgs/emoticons/em-smile2.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" />
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Hey man, thanks for letting us ask questions!<br />
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My main question is the following, how do you go about finding keywords?<br />
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Let's say you have written a romance about a college girl and a professor that the establishment does not want them to be together. How would you go on typing/finding those 7 keywords?<br />
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Also, when we link between our books, shall we do so after searching the book by name, or by keyword? If the book is named "Adversities in times of study" (lame title, can't think anything right now) and a keyword is "college girl professor romance adversities", is it better to reference the book in our other works after searching by name or by KW?</div>