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Milissa L. Story's avatar

I have started using AI for keyword search to help me when uploading a new book to online retailers including my own, for discoverability. I will share results as soon as I have more to share. I've also used AI for blurbs and that has been a vast improvement on the number of clicks I've received.

Evolet Yvaine's avatar

So, when you say - "Give the AI your book, your book summary, target audience description, and comparable titles to get more strategic suggestions." - Do you mean the WHOLE thing, no matter the word count?

And when you said, - "Give your AI the world and characters from your books, then ask it to generate short stories, character vignettes, or even "deleted scenes" that expand your fictional universe." - In regard to the "world", what info would you provide? Locations, settings, that kind of thing?

Steph (S. J.) Pajonas's avatar

Yes, absolutely I give it the whole book. Part of my process is breaking everything in my book down into its component parts. So if it’s an older book that I didn’t use AI to produce, then I give the whole book to AI and ask for things like setting, plot, world building, and character info. Plus a reverse outline of the book. Then I use all that information in chats. But in general, I also just give it the book.

Dawna Raver's avatar

Thank you for this post. These are all things that I’ve been stymied by now I can use this to make a better marketing plan

Michele Mathews's avatar

I've done the reader analysis, and it was helpful. I'm ready to try some more of these ideas, so thanks!