I ask reviewers to answer ANY of the following — they don’t need to write a long review. Short is fine. Honest is key.
1. What they learned
Examples they can mention:
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“I didn’t know AI could help me create content this quickly.”
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“I finally understand funnels.”
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“This made ebook creation much easier than I expected.”
This builds credibility for your teaching.
2. What they liked about the book
You can coach them to focus on:
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The humor
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The simple explanations
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The step-by-step approach
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The AI workflows
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The motivation/inspiration
This helps future buyers see the book’s value and personality.
3. How the book helped them or what they plan to do next
Tell them to mention one practical outcome:
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“I’m now creating my first ebook.”
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“I’m using ChatGPT differently now.”
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“I feel more confident about marketing.”
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“I finally understand how to use content in my business.”
This adds social proof and relevance.
4. Who they think the book is for
Simple answers:
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“Beginners”
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“New marketers”
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“Anyone wanting to create digital products”
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“Anyone overwhelmed by marketing/AI”
This targets your ideal readers.
5. Their overall impression (1 sentence is enough)
Examples:
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“Easy to read and full of simple ideas I can start using today.”
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“Fun, motivational, and practical.”
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“Perfect for beginners.”
Quick impressions go a long way in conversions.