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4.8 Rating 1,560 Reviews
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4.8
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Anonymous  // 01/01/2019
I had no idea how to market a children’s book, and I was worried it might get lost in the crowd. Edioak totally understood the vibe I was going for. They helped me with category selection, visuals, and even got me featured in a few parenting blogs! My book finally started getting attention from the right audience. It was a huge relief.
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Posted 7 months ago
Wasn’t even thinking about PR stuff, but Edioak pitched my story and I ended up on a podcast! Got new readers from that alone. Super cool team. They think outside the box, and it pays off.
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Posted 7 months ago
I had a tight launch timeline and was honestly freaking out. So much to do so little time. Edioak jumped in and handled things like pros. It didn’t feel like I hired a service. It felt like I had a real team backing me up. They kept me updated, managed everything from graphics to outreach, and even calmed me down a few times 😂. Couldn’t have asked for better support.
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Posted 7 months ago
I didn’t just want to market one book — I wanted to build a lasting author brand. Edioak understood that from the start. Their team helped me position myself, align my tone, and even suggested how to grow my presence on platforms like Goodreads and Instagram. It’s not just about short-term sales with them. They think long-term — and that’s rare. Super glad I made the investment.
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Posted 7 months ago
Okay, I’ll be real — my book flopped the first time. Barely got any sales. But Edioak gave it a second life. They helped me repackage the whole thing, fix the blurb, get reviews, and push it out again. Honestly, I didn’t think it’d work, but it did. I’m seeing steady traction now. Wish I found them sooner.
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Posted 7 months ago
I didn’t just get a marketing service — I got a coach. The Edioak team walked me through every little step of building my author brand. From figuring out how to talk about my book, to helping me with Amazon keywords, they made me feel like I wasn’t doing this alone. I didn’t know anything about marketing before this, but now I feel like I actually understand my audience. If you’re feeling lost, Edioak won’t just do the job for you — they’ll teach you how to grow too.
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Posted 7 months ago
Most marketing agencies throw around buzzwords and then send you a PDF full of ideas you’re expected to execute yourself. Edioak didn’t do that. They did the legwork. They helped me get real reviews, got me booked on podcasts that weren’t cringe, and set up a promo strategy that didn’t make me want to disappear. For once, I didn’t feel like I was shouting into the void. People actually found my book. And bought it.
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Posted 7 months ago
Some of the beta reader comments hit a nerve. But looking back, they were spot on. One reader pointed out that my protagonist didn’t have a clear goal until Chapter 6. I hadn’t seen that, and now it’s the first thing I fixed. Other comments helped me simplify my ending and clarify the timeline. It wasn’t just line notes — it was a full reader experience report. Definitely helped tighten the manuscript before sending it to the editor.
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Posted 7 months ago
Edioak built my author site from scratch and handled everything from layout to copy to newsletter integration. It wasn’t just pretty — it was strategic. Visitors knew exactly where to click, what to read, and how to find the book. I’ve worked in UX before, and I could tell this was done with purpose. The site is clean, mobile-optimized, and I’ve already seen more traffic convert into preorders than I did in the last two months with my old landing page.
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Posted 7 months ago
Over the last 15 years, I’ve published seven books — three traditionally, four independently. I’ve worked with editors in London, New York, and Sydney. Some were too hands-off, others too mechanical. Edioak was the first to strike the right balance. Their developmental editor didn’t try to bulldoze the manuscript or assert a style that wasn’t mine. Instead, they unpacked the emotional logic of each arc and asked the kind of questions that made me rethink entire scenes without ever feeling defensive. The line editing was even more impressive. Every change was explained. Nothing was generic. There were no “insert more emotion here” type comments. Just specific notes that helped me see how the manuscript could breathe more naturally. I’m not an easy author to please, and I tend to overwork things. But this team gave me confidence, clarity, and space to do my best work. It didn’t feel like a service. It felt like trust.
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Posted 7 months ago
I had self-published a book before and quickly learned that writing is only one part of the journey. My first launch was quiet. I posted on social media, emailed friends, and watched my Amazon rank barely move. When I completed my second book, I decided I needed a real marketing plan, not just scattered efforts. Edioak brought a level of professionalism I hadn’t experienced before. They didn’t make exaggerated promises. Instead, they evaluated the book, asked about my goals, and created a custom plan that matched my audience and comfort level with promotion. They focused on reviews from genuine readers, podcast appearances that were actually aligned with my content, and a steady newsletter strategy that didn’t feel overwhelming to manage. Everything was taken care of. I wasn’t juggling design tools or figuring out copy. I just showed up to the right places and had real conversations about my work. Within weeks, I saw engagement. Not spikes or gimmicks, but steady attention from new readers who found me through channels I never would have explored alone. For the first time, I didn’t just feel like someone who had written a book. I felt like someone whose book mattered.
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Posted 7 months ago
No dramatic changes. No pressure. Just quiet, steady improvement in every draft. That’s what I appreciated most. The feedback was practical, the tone respectful, and the suggestions actually made the book stronger.
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Posted 7 months ago
I’ve wasted money on agencies that overpromise and freelancers who ghost after the deposit. So trust was low. But this time, everything landed. I didn’t have to chase updates. The edits were on-point. The marketing didn’t feel like smoke and mirrors. There was no hype — just work. I wouldn’t have believed it if I hadn’t seen the results myself.
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Posted 7 months ago
I’d been stuck on my manuscript for over a year. I had rewritten the first five chapters three times and still couldn’t figure out what was wrong. I knew the story had potential, but I couldn’t see it clearly anymore. I contacted Edioak for a developmental edit. I expected a few suggestions and maybe a red pen pointing out weak chapters. What I got was something entirely different. Their editor sent back a structured report breaking down the emotional arc of each major character, a pacing analysis across chapters, and thoughtful observations on the internal logic of the story. They didn’t come in with harsh critique. Instead, they gently unpacked the structure and asked questions that helped me reconnect with the story’s purpose. We worked together on reorganizing scenes, combining minor characters, and trimming chapters I didn’t even realize were holding the manuscript back. It never felt like they were taking over. It felt like they were guiding me toward a better version of my own voice. The result wasn’t just a more readable manuscript. I started enjoying the writing process again. That’s something I hadn’t felt in months.
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Posted 7 months ago
After publishing six books traditionally and two self-published, I’ve seen the entire spectrum of editing and ghostwriting services. Most companies try to upsell. Edioak didn’t. They listened, worked fast, gave honest feedback, and didn’t touch what didn’t need fixing. The developmental edit on this project was the cleanest and most intuitive I’ve received in years. They didn’t rewrite my voice — they clarified it.
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Posted 7 months ago
When I approached Edioak, I had a decade’s worth of journals, workshop notes, and keynote transcripts. I knew there was a book in there — I just didn’t know how to shape it. I had worked with freelance writers before, but none of them could quite capture the tone I was aiming for. Most drafts either sounded too dry or too over-polished. Edioak approached this differently. The ghostwriter listened carefully, even to the off-topic stuff I thought was irrelevant, and somehow wove it into a structure that made emotional and intellectual sense. The first draft came back, and I was shocked. It didn’t just “sound like me” — it felt like something I had written during one of my best moments, just more focused and complete. They didn’t try to make it trendy or overly dramatic. It was honest, tight, and purposeful. We went through two more rounds — not because anything was “wrong” but because they genuinely encouraged collaborative shaping. By the end, I had a manuscript that felt deeply personal and still commercially viable. This was not a ghostwritten book that sounded ghostwritten. It was mine, just better.
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Posted 7 months ago
This wasn’t just a ghostwriting service. It was a full-on creative partnership. I showed up with a bunch of scattered thoughts and a folder of old blog posts. What came back was a manuscript that sounded like me, only more focused. They helped me shape not just the message, but the positioning of the entire book. Their marketing advice didn’t feel templated either. Real strategies, thoughtful timelines, and people who actually cared whether the book succeeded or not. It felt like having an invisible team behind me every step of the way.
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Posted 7 months ago
The team did what they promised. Clean edit, clear communication, and no fluff. Exactly what I needed.
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Posted 7 months ago
I had dozens of notes, a half-written draft, and an overwhelming sense of where do I even start. I contacted Edioak not sure if I was ready, but within one week, I felt a shift. The ghostwriter helped me organize everything. She took my voice notes, journal entries, and random brainstorms and created a working outline that felt true to the story. She would send me sections with questions, and I’d respond with more voice notes. The book unfolded piece by piece, naturally and without pressure. What amazed me most was the tone. Readers who know me personally have said the book sounds exactly like me. That is not easy to pull off. But Edioak’s team did. I no longer feel like someone who tried to write a book. I feel like an author with a finished manuscript I’m proud to publish.
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Posted 7 months ago
Running a company left me with zero time to write a book, even though I knew publishing one would elevate my positioning. I came to Edioak with scattered materials, including workshop notes, keynote speeches, and a few rough frameworks. The ghostwriter they matched me with understood business content. She asked sharp questions, organized my thoughts with clarity, and turned even my casual stories into compelling case studies. She helped articulate concepts I had used for years but never fully explained in writing. This was not a generic ghostwriting job. It was personal, collaborative, and efficient. The tone sounded like me, just more focused. Since publishing the book, I have received inbound leads from clients I previously struggled to reach. I was also invited to speak at two industry conferences. The return on investment has been both measurable and meaningful.
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Posted 7 months ago
Edioak is rated 4.8 based on 1,560 reviews