I did my best but I have only sold two paid copies after over a week of launching... I even paid for booksprout, etc...
I did post all of FB too.
I also spent hours and hours on the keywords.
I think my cover is good... maybe not?
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Your first mistake is failing to find your targeted demographic audience with the way you’re advertising. Advertising works a lot better for big authors, but for no-name authors without a pre-established reader base, you’re destined to fail and very likely will lose both money and time advertising rather than making any money.
You first need to ask yourself the question, who is actually searching for a Chinese dictionary with swear words? Once you find the answer to that question and know where to find them to advertise it to, that’s when you’ll make some actual sales.
Your price point on paperback and hard copies are also pretty pricy but maybe that’s just me. I don’t know jack shit about physical copies and have never really cared for them much. But $3.99 for an eBook version with just 131 pages is also a bit pricy. It’d work for someone who already has a reader/fanbase, but typically not for someone just starting out. I’m not trying to be harsh, but this sort of thing is one I’d expect seeing for $0.99 that people would consider throwing a dollar away on for a small chance at getting a bit of amusement out of it.
As for keyword research, how did you actually do your research? You need to select targeted keywords that typically already show up as search suggestions but also have lower competition. Less than 1000 or 100 search results for keywords where you could potentially land on the first page or two of search results would be ideal. But that is already a hard as hell task to achieve.
Another thing about picking keywords, if you choose irrelevant shit and it gets searched for but your story gets passed over and not clicked on, it’s going to get bumped down in the algorithm. So mindless ineffective advertising in the wrong places can actually hurt you more than it helps sometimes in the algorithm.