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Old 12-31-2015, 11:52 AM   #18
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In that case, I have a couple of suggestions.
First of all stick with the main genres. Do not go too deep into the sub genres because many wannabe bestsellers put their books in a small subcat just so they can say they are a bestseller. Note: most of those are not even close to the genre they chose.
Also avoid that free tab. Once in a while you get lucky but anymore it is rare.

Another hint, if the first line of the description is #1 bestseller at Amazon avoid that book.

Note: I do know some actual best selling authors.
I don't know your genre but if you like science fiction might I recommend "Taste of Tomorrow" by Hugh Howey and friends. The ebook is 99 cents and I guarantee some good authors.
If you like prepper fiction, Joe Nobody and Boyd Craven.
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