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How AI Is Reshaping Book Discoverability: A Guide for Indie Authors

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Summary

This podcast episode from the Self-Publishing with ALLi show features Rob Prime and Orna Ross discussing how AI-powered search is transforming book discoverability. They cover Amazon's evolving search algorithms, the importance of AI-friendly metadata, optimizing author websites for AI crawlers, direct sales strategies, and practical steps indie authors can take to ensure their books are discoverable by both readers and AI systems. The conversation provides actionable advice for authors navigating the changing landscape of book marketing in the age of AI.

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bskyHow AI Is Reshaping Book Discoverability: A Guide for Indie Authorsselfpublishingadvice.org

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Artificial intelligence is changing how readers discover books, and few people have a broader view of that shift than Rob Prime.
They discuss Amazon's evolving search tools, AI-friendly metadata, author websites, direct sales, and the practical steps authors can take to make their books easier for both readers and AI to find.
An indie author, founder of Publishing.co.uk, co-owner of LoveReading, and head of an Amazon marketing agency, Prime joins Orna Ross on the Self-Publishing with ALLi podcast to explain how AI-powered search is reshaping book discoverability.
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Learn how AI is reshaping book discoverability, with practical advice on Amazon, metadata, author websites, and marketing for indie authors.

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