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by Laura Hickey
You've just been notified
a review of your book has been posted. You're all
excited and can't wait to see what has been written.
You're clicking onto your book's page when...Oh no! They
hated your book! This bad review is going to turn away
customers from buying your book. Wait! This isn't the
end of the world. Here's 3 tips to deal when you get a
bad review.
1. You can't please everyone!
Example: One of my favorite authors is a bestseller but
the author didn't receive such hot customer reviews.
Another example: I was reading some book reviews and one
of the books had one of the worst ratings ever. I
clicked the link with curiosity to find over 20
customers had reviewed the book and loved it. In life,
you can't please everyone. Will a bad review discourage
future customers? On to my next tip.
2. A bad review doesn't have to mean bad profit.
Not all customers look at a bad review as their only
guide to buying. In fact, if your review is so awful,
they may even buy the book to see if it's really as bad
as the reviewer rated it. There's the saying that
curiosity killed the cat, curiosity in this case could
help you. Customers also realize that everyone has
different tastes. Maybe the reviewer didn't like your
book, but who's to say someone different won't? It may
be bad
publicity, but none the less it may help you. In
fact, sometimes a customer may have read the bad review
but only remembers your name and or the book's title.
3. If you're getting more than one bad review.
It's understandable if you're disappointed. It's
expected, but do not allow yourself to become
discouraged. If you've published an e-book and can
easily edit your work, bad reviews can actually help
your writing. Now don't go crazy and change everything!
But if reviews are constantly pin pointing on one
certain area, review your work and see if and how you
could improve it. I know reviewing repeatedly can be
hurtful but if it can help your e-book, isn't it worth
considering? Also, don't start picking apart reviews
right away, give yourself time to go over them. Picking
apart your reviews the moment you receive them could
prove fatal to your self esteem.
About the Author: Free writing reprint articles available in Espanol and Italiano. Read more articles written by Ms. Laura Hickey and her children's book Mysterious Chills and Thrills E-book for Kids. Ten Short Stories to Tickle the Imagination. "Spooky" "Awesome" "Unpredictable" Isn't it time you entered the world where shadows lurk and each page turn could be your doom... http://www.laurahickey.com