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Amazon Best Seller Claims and What's Really Behind Them

Amazon Best Seller Claims and What's Really Behind Them

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Bestseller is one of the easiest claims to buy and one of the hardest to earn.
Episode 04 of Calling Out the Shadows: A Clarity Over Comfort Podcast. Neal Winsomer breaks down the Amazon bestseller scam, what a real bestseller looks like, and how to catch a fake claim before it sells you on someone who has not earned the title.
Amazon has over 16,000 book categories. Many of those categories sell only a few copies per day, and Amazon's bestseller calculation runs every hour and resets every hour. Whoever sells the most copies in a given category in the last hour wins the orange number one bestseller banner for that category.
In 2016, entrepreneur Brent Underwood uploaded a picture of his bare foot to Amazon. No story. No words. Just the foot. Priced at the 99 cent minimum, listed in two of Amazon's smallest, lowest-traffic categories, and bought three times by Underwood himself. Within minutes the orange number one bestseller banner appeared on the page. Screenshot taken. Forever after, he could claim Amazon bestseller author.


This brief episode walks through:
- How the Amazon bestseller calculation actually works and why it makes the scam easy
- Sharing the Brent Underwood case as the canonical proof
- What a real bestseller looks like (sustained sales velocity, hundreds to thousands of organic reviews, sales ranks that stay low for an extended period)
- Some ways to catch a fake claim by checking the global Best Sellers Rank on the book's product page (real deal under 5,000; fraud over 300,000)
- Some ways to audit the category the author claims by looking at the number two and three books in that same category
- Where to vet beyond Amazon: Goodreads reviews and discussion threads, Writer Beware at writerbeware.blog, the ALLi Watchdog at selfpublishingadvice.org, Authors Guild scam alerts at authorsguild.org, and a reverse search of the author's name plus "scam" or "ResultSource"

Stop letting marketing manipulation trick you. Real bestsellers sell to thousands of global readers, not 10 people in a hidden database node. The orange banner is marketing, not proof. Expect more. Dig deeper. See past the shadows of what people are really doing to promote online.


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