May 15, 2026
A MESSAGE TO BOOK MARKETERS

 A MESSAGE TO BOOK MARKETERS 

 Recently, I started receiving a flood of emails from book marketers, book clubs, and others who call themselves book specialists. 

Every email seems to be a duplicated version. 

They begin with “I read your book,’’ never naming which book they read. 

Others name a book that I have never written. 

They go on to say lovely things about “my book,” but then say, because my books do not have many reviews, they are not visible to readers, and that they can fix the visibility problem. 

They recommend changing categories and keywords, doing A + Content, YouTube videos, Amazon ads, promoting me on Goodreads, rewriting my biography, and changing my book descriptions. 

They do this without reading my book, checking my Amazon author pages, my website, my YouTube channel, my blogs, or asking me if I need their help. 

I am sending a message to all book marketers and book specialists. 

1.    Do proper research on each author before sending your email. 

2.    Check their Amazon pages before suggesting they add A + Content. 

3.    Do not recommend changing categories and keywords without reading the book. 

4.    Check if they are members or even moderators on Goodreads. 

5.    Check their websites and read their biographies. 

6.    Before suggesting they make book trailers, check their YouTube Channels. 

 I have all the above and more in place. 

Please do not fill my inbox with your unwanted messages. I have tried a couple of you, and you have not helped me with one sale or Amazon verified reviews.