The summary of ‘KDP Look Inside Not Showing? – Do This Instead’

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The video primarily addresses the challenges and solutions for promoting low content books on Amazon KDP, particularly regarding the absence of the 'Look Inside' feature, which can detract from sales. Low content books include lined journals, planners, and log books, among others. The presenter suggests three key strategies to tackle this issue: adding images to book listings (requiring an Amazon Seller Central account), leveraging book covers to showcase interior pages, and creating Amazon A+ content to highlight book details and marketing links. Emphasis is placed on using both front and back covers effectively and utilizing free resources and templates for creating realistic mock-ups to enhance promotional efforts. The overall goal is to enhance visibility and sales through better presentation and detailed showcasing of the book interiors.

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In this segment, the presenter addresses the issue of low content books on Amazon KDP not receiving the ‘Look Inside’ feature, which can lead to fewer sales. He defines low content books as those with minimal or repetitive interiors, such as lined journals, prompt journals, planners, and log books. When these books are published without ticking the appropriate box, it results in publication delays and notifications from Amazon. The presenter suggests three solutions to this problem, one of which involves adding images to the book listing. However, this requires an Amazon Seller Central account, which costs $39.99 per month, and additional steps like publishing via a third party or claiming the book.

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In this segment, the video discusses strategies for showcasing the interior content of a book on Amazon to attract customers. The first solution involves adding extra images to your book’s listing, which is complex and costs $39.99 per month. The second solution is utilizing the book covers—specifically, placing images of the book’s interior on the front and back covers. This technique is commonly used in puzzle books, kids’ handwriting books, graph paper notebooks, and logbooks. It’s a free and effective method that helps potential buyers understand the book’s content. The third solution is using Amazon A+ content, which allows publishers to showcase interior images and covers in a section labeled “from the publisher.” This method is also free, easy to create, and can include marketing links to other books, enhancing promotional efforts.

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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses resources and methods for creating realistic-looking book covers and interiors, mentioning a previous video on the topic and providing links to helpful content in the description. The speaker highlights free mock-up templates available in their Gumroad shop and emphasizes the importance of using both front and back covers to showcase book interiors effectively. Additionally, they recommend creating A+ content to boost sales. The segment concludes with a reminder to subscribe to the channel.

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