Author Topic: AMS ad  (Read 3008 times)

JRTomlin

AMS ad
« on: September 23, 2020, 04:23:27 AM »
I had run the same AMS ad for about six months and it worked well. For the first in my trilogy it cost just a bit under the amount I made on the novel and since the trilogy has good sell-through was nicely profitable as well as serving as an introduction to my backlist.

A month ago BOOM it continued getting clicks but totally stopped getting sales. I tweaked the list. Nothing. I rewrote the tagline. Nothing. Tried a couple more times. I just gave up and stopped my AMS ads (which so far has had  no affect on my sales confirming that it was not providing sales). In a few months I'll probably give it another try but I have rarely been so baffled at advertising results.
 

LilyBLily

Re: AMS ad
« Reply #1 on: September 23, 2020, 05:39:43 AM »
I am similarly baffled that about a month ago Amazon clearly stopped showing my ads. Sales have dried up and I have been too busy to deal with what on earth to do next. For four years, my first-in-series ad has reliably brought me sales and reads. Now, nothing. I boosted the daily budget very substantially, but nothing happened. I re-enabled a bunch of my Amazon ads for the other books in that series, including a series ad, but again, nothing.

I obviously have to pause that ad and write a new one and that's something I have not been looking forward to. Plus, a new ad might not work, so then I'll have to try a Facebook ad, hoping to bump sales enough so Amazon will again show my ad. Arggh.
 

JRTomlin

Re: AMS ad
« Reply #2 on: September 23, 2020, 05:56:28 AM »
Sounds very similar to what I experienced, Lily, although judging by their reports of exposures and clicks they were still showing it -- unless those were wrong. The funny thing is that my sales are (so far) are even up very slightly. I may wait until after the holidays since I have other advertising planned. I haven't used Facebook in a couple of years, but I may decide to give that another try as well.
 

notthatamanda

Re: AMS ad
« Reply #3 on: September 23, 2020, 08:50:32 PM »
All the research I did when I started doing AMS said AMS favored the long game. If your ad sold books, it was supposed to keep giving it priority and create a positive feedback loop to keep selling. And it worked, until it didn't. I would like a different explanation but I keep coming back to a very tin foil hat based one. I don't know enough about advertising or AMS to come up with something different.
 

LilyBLily

Re: AMS ad
« Reply #4 on: September 23, 2020, 10:43:56 PM »
All the research I did when I started doing AMS said AMS favored the long game. If your ad sold books, it was supposed to keep giving it priority and create a positive feedback loop to keep selling. And it worked, until it didn't. I would like a different explanation but I keep coming back to a very tin foil hat based one. I don't know enough about advertising or AMS to come up with something different.

I assume my ads got pushed out of the way for ads that were more profitable. No tin hat needed for Amazon to dump ads performing below some arbitrary percentage.
 

notthatamanda

Re: AMS ad
« Reply #5 on: September 23, 2020, 11:08:08 PM »
Tin foil hat is for still getting clicks with no sales.