Dane, with regards to adding lead magnets to your book, there’s a point in the Amazon guidelines which says “one should put any link to request for customer’s details (email address etc…) As it stands, my thought about is is that we can’t add lead magnets in our books and I hope I am wrong. Can you please throw some light on it so we understand. I would really appreciate it🙏🏽
How can you not mention Grammarly? It blows quetext out of the waters when it comes tone suggestions, correctness, plagiarism check, full-sentence rewrites, vocabulary enhancement, grammar, spelling check, sentence structure and context, and even genre-specific writing style, etc. There's a reason more than 30 million people, mainly professionals use it.
Will you give one of these software a try? All inked in the description!
i like the pagirism check! good rec thank you - have you used it with any Chat GPT written content?
@@lexikazz Yep, that's what it's for 👍🏼
Thank, you Dane! Absolutely.
Dane, with regards to adding lead magnets to your book, there’s a point in the Amazon guidelines which says “one should put any link to request for customer’s details (email address etc…)
As it stands, my thought about is is that we can’t add lead magnets in our books and I hope I am wrong.
Can you please throw some light on it so we understand. I would really appreciate it🙏🏽
I have never had an issue with this, nor has anyone I have ever worked with.
Sure, thank you Dane
How can you not mention Grammarly? It blows quetext out of the waters when it comes tone suggestions, correctness, plagiarism check, full-sentence rewrites, vocabulary enhancement, grammar, spelling check, sentence structure and context, and even genre-specific writing style, etc. There's a reason more than 30 million people, mainly professionals use it.
But only if you're writing non-fiction. ProWriting Aid is better for fiction IMO.
Just use CHAT GPT? Just saying...