Question for people: what search terms do you use…

…when searching for books like mine? Like most of my good ideas, this one comes from my wife: it occurred to her that I should ask people who have already bought my books to tell me what terms would have worked. Which was better than my brainstorm, which was to try terms like “cheap books that had a real editor,” and suchlike.

…Which is a good term, once you point it out. When you don’t? Well, punching it into Amazon got me a bunch of stuff for magic wands. So if you make those, try advertising under that search term. I dunno: I just hit the clicky-board until the words show up on the magic screen.

2 thoughts on “Question for people: what search terms do you use…”

  1. Quite honestly, the original description for Frozen Dreams fit quite well.

    “The best post-apocalyptic urban-high-fantasy pulp-detective novel you willl ever read.”

  2. Books by a guy I know online from when he used to write about stuff we no longer talk about.
    Probably not helpful, but that’s it. I never would have thought to look for a magical post apocalyptic detective novel.

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