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Review: This guy has been hanging around the WF for a while. He is Italian and the book is just barely an acceptable Italian-to-English translation. He writes in broken English and sells in the US because he doesn't do well in Italy.
This book has as much bad information as it does good. Specifically, he advises:
Send yourself a certified letter to prove copyright - SILLY and uneccessary. In the US, if you write it, it is protected by copyright as soon as you publish it. But it is a good idea to put a copyright notice in the front as proof you are protecting your work.
He advises using myecovercreator.com to make covers or Fiverr. NOT good enough and Fiverr is a wild card - you get crap or great stuff - rarely is anything in-between, which is useless anyway! Spend money on the covers - you will make many more sales just because of a knockout cover.
Write 1000+ word press releases?! Only if you don't want anyone to use them! Press releases should be no longer than necessary to state your newsworthy info. 300-500 words is an absolute max! Anything longer gets tossed.
It always ticks me off when one of these self-annointed Amazon gurus uses huge margins, random large page breaks, and gaudy headers/footers that suck and are distracting. This is usually done to cover-up poor writing or shabby content.
Summary: There are lots more problems here than I have time to post. There is a little good info and lots of bad. Like most of his stuff, it is too ambitious, which means he glosses over the most important stuff (or doesn't mention it). The best parts of this book are the resource lists he has included.
A much better alternative to this book is Kindle Edge, which is already shared here.
I make money on Kindle and most of this stuff is either poorly explained or bad information. This is a wannabe Amazon guru that isn't much of a guru at all.
Grade: 2.5 out of 5 stars - Worth reading but just barely
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