With Amazon being one of the most popular places for readers
to buy books, just having your book available on Amazon doesn’t mean readers
will find it or make a decision to buy.
Here are some simple ways to get more eyes on your book in
the jungle of Amazon—most of which you can perform from the comfort of your
couch or computer chair—to ultimately help you sell more copies!
2. Add more content to your sales page. Often times the
description submitted with a book to Amazon gets squished up on the page and
just doesn’t look good. From your Author Central account, you can format the
description and add additional detail. You can also share a note from the
author, reviews, and other details. For my latest book, I chose to publish the
entire Table of Contents in the “From the Author” section, adding more keywords
to my book page to improve search and giving page visitors a clear view of the
contents. Whatever you do here, take full advantage of the opportunity to
expand the details on your book page to better capture the interest of
potential readers.
3. Participate in the “Search Inside This Book” program.
Amazon allows shoppers to preview the contents of a book by serving up pages
within the book, which recreates the experience of browsers in a bookstore
thumbing through the pages of a book. This feature can make or break a purchase
decision and if your book is done well, it should enhance sales. Also, legend
has it that participation in this program improves the chances of your book
being found based on keyword searches from the text. To participate, create a
Seller Central account and follow the instructions to submit your book. It
should take just a few days for approval.
4. Get more reviews. The fact is that positive reviews help
to sell books on Amazon, and the more reviews you have, the better. While you
should never manufacture reviews, you can certainly go out and simply ASK your
readers to take action. In fact, make a habit of periodically reminding your
readers via social media or your email newsletter. This should be an ongoing
effort.
5. Link your print and Kindle editions together. If your
book is available in print and ebook formats, you can alert Amazon to link up your
respective sales pages so that potential readers can see that multiple editions
are available.
Here’s how:
Go to http://kdp.amazon.com.
At the footer of the page click on Contact Us.
Click on Product Page, then Linking Print and Kindle
Editions.
Fill in the requested information: ASIN for the Kindle
version and ISBN for the print edition.
Once submitted, you should see your pages linked together within a few
days.
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