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Most of them say they find book recommendations in facebook groups and reputable blogs. Some websites such as Bookbub also informs them of new releases. Almost all of them say that they would only buy books when someone they know has similar taste to them is recommending it. So if you could get your title to be available this way, you'd definitely get some buyers.
But they definitely don't like it when authors post a "buy my book" kind of posts even within their niche group. Which is quite confusing for us authors because how could we possibly get our book recommended by someone without self advertising to those initial readers in the first place, right? I'm still trying to work that out.
But to answer the question of where to get the data you want, asking questions in facebook book clubs seem to be the best free option for me. You could also google the info you want because some people already did the research (I found out a lot of fantasy fans are people in the professional line of work!)
Then there are other paid services that suggest you with popular keyword searches by certain groups of people that you could use to best improve your SEO. KDP Rocket is one that I've been hearing a lot. I never used it though.


Good luck!
D. M. Shiro

I have found facebook groups useful for building relationships with readers and bloggers who are interested in my genre (psychological suspense) and it's really nice to interact with readers. I do think that most of my sales come either from AMS ads or readers finding my book on Amazon by browsing or from "also read", so making sure everything is set up really well on Amazon in terms of product page, keywords, attractive cover (by the way I love your covers from your Tales From A Warming Planet books J.G.!) is a high priority for me.


Good advice and thanks for the compliment, L.K.

Thank you for this response and the potential resources! I have been considering an amazon ad, but did not want to waste money, and knew I needed to learn how; this will help me learn what I need to know. Appreciate this!

Do you want to write for you or for them? If you write for you, because it's a story you want to see in the world, your chances to resonate with readers are higher. If you write for readers, you are never going to make anyone happy.
Writing and publishing a work close to your heart is very difficult. Marketing it to readers is even worse. I understand that while I may have many books published, I may never have the amount of readers I want. In fact, I may never have all the sales I want either.
Stay true to you and the readers will find you.
There are also other ways to promote. You can do a goodreads giveaway to build excitement. Especially since winners tend to be reviewers. Now, this is a risky game because reviews can make or break a book. You could advertise your book being free for a few days. Sites like Bookbub or RobinReads can help boost you. From there, books tend to spread out amongst the target audience you are trying to reach.

AMEN! YAAASSSSS! Awesome advise!!!
I'm already partnering with other writers in the same genres (thrillers, speculative fiction, scifi) to gather email addresses. I'm also active on social media. Fundamentally, however, I have no idea what my readers want. I want to know more about them. With more information, I could find other channels to reach more readers. For example, if I knew my readers preferred to buy "green," I could reach out to virtual and physical places they gather. Make sense?
How do I gather this data, while respecting privacy and not spending gobs of money?