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#4: Proceed with Caution & When to Shut Down Ads

Posted in Indie Author Advertising, Podcast, and Relentless Authors Advertise

Relentless Author Question: When you make a mistake on your ads or otherwise, how do you make sure you never make that mistake again?

A mistake can take you from positive to negative, but at least it’s a learning experience! Do you have a process for tracking ad mistakes and preventing repeats of the same error? Bryan explores the hidden benefits of incorporating read-through in calculating how much you earn from your ads. Be sure to click over to Best Page Forward if you need help getting your book’s custom description in tip top shape! Bryan shares his progress on Last Week’s Relentless Author Actions. This week Bryan will be playing it cool with fun tools and praises the benefits of a double-check system. The Ad of the Week is: Writing Prompts Workbook Grades 9-10 Sponsored Product Keyword Ad. The Keyword of the Week is the term “writing prompt” which pulled in 2 sales. And, of course, Bryan reveals the Book MVP of the Week. Relentless Author Question: When you make a mistake on your ads or otherwise, how do you make sure you never make that mistake again?

What Bryan Will Cover This Week:
  • The importance of learning from learning experiences
  • Progress on last week’s Relentless Author Actions
  • This Week’s Lesson
  • This Week’s Action
  • Current Weekly/Monthly/Yearly Expense and Income Report
  • The Ad of the Week
  • Top Keyword/Target of the Week
  • The BIG Book MVP of the Week
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Relentless Author Question: When you make a mistake on your ads or otherwise, how do you make sure you never make that mistake again?

One Comment

  1. Angel Vane
    Angel Vane

    Hi Bryan — Great episode! Any idea what it means on Lockscreen Ads if your DPV exceeds the number of clicks? As for mistakes made with ads, I tend to keep a spreadsheet and assign a dedicated time for creating ads without distraction so I remember to pay attention to those details!

    February 1, 2019

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