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How To Get the Best Amazon Page You Can
When I teach classes on Amazon Rules, Tips & Sales Success!, the subtitle of this presentation is, Yes, it is Possible and Yes, You Can Do This I love this subtitle because its absolutely true. I know that it can be confusing to try to sell your books on Amazon, and the hardest part is that everything about the retailer and its sites is constantly changing. So, once you feel like youve almost got it down, suddenly theres more to learn.
Your Books Page on Amazon
One of the first things that people ask me when they put their books up on Amazon is about the Look Inside feature. People want to know if they can choose the pages that are shown or if they have to take whatever they can get. Unfortunately, you cant designate this. Their computer chooses whats shown. Theres no human being who flips through your book to decide which 11 pages are best to show. Its a computer bot that makes that call, and you may notice that they switch it up. Every couple of months, its a different set of pages that are shown inside.
While the Look Inside feature isnt something that you can choose, its incredibly important. The reason why this feature is so crucial to you and your marketing is because people have learned to browse books online. They have been trained to do so, essentially. If you had asked me if that was possible prior to Amazons existence, I would have bet money that there was no way that such a huge chunk of the American population would be trained to browse online for new books and new authors. I would have insisted that they needed to visit bookstores and libraries, but thats just not the case anymore.
The Look Inside, feature gives all of those Millennials, and others who are fine browsing books online, a chance to flip through and sneak a peak to help ensure that what they are browsing is really what they want to buy.
Amazon Prime and Pricing
Another critical aspect of your books page is that it shows whether or not your book is available through Amazon Prime. I always make sure that my book shows to be a part of that program because Prime members can get the book within two days without having to pay for shipping, and if they want it delivered in just one day, it only costs $3.99 for that quick delivery.
Amazon Prime has become a very important program in the Amazon marketplace, and theres even an option on some of the pages that people can click if they only want to see books that qualify for Prime. I cant think of any reason why you shouldnt make your book available through Amazon Prime, so Im going to say that you should always make sure it is available as part of that program. Your books page should always include the Look Inside feature as well.
One more aspect of your books page that I want to point out is that Amazon allows you to show your book as discounted. On one of my pages, for instance, it shows that the retail price of my book is $16, but this price is struck through on the page, and the discounted price shows to be $12.49. When Amazon decides to discount a book, its usually because the book is doing so well that they are trying to draw more sales.
So, if my book, The Write Way, were doing very well one particular week, like it was selling a couple of copies an hour, Amazon would dramatically discount the book. Thats because they would want to encourage shoppers, or potential purchasers, to buy from them. They dont want people buying the book from Barnes & Noble, or IndieBound, or any other book retailer. They want people to buy from them. This is another feature thats taken care of by a computer bot. Theres no human being sitting there, with his finger on his cheek, going, Hmm Amys book is doing really well.
Another reason why books will sometimes get discounted is when a relevant topic is doing well. Lets say, for example, that Dateline NBC ran a story on Wikipedia, and suddenly there was a slew of books being purchased on that topic. Well, if you had written a book on that topic, your book would probably be discounted by Amazon while this craze was occurring. Rest assured that the discount isnt coming out of your cut.
If you sell your book through KDP, through IngramSpark, or directly through an Advantage or Seller Central program, the amount of money that Amazon has contracted to give you does not change. It doesnt matter how deep the discount is. So, if they discounted my book $3.51, that amount comes from their cut. Theyve decided that they are going to take that cut out. I would still get paid the same amount of money for each sale thats made from my book. Hopefully, that makes sense.
About Author Central
Having your page fully flushed-out with a great description and a good bio is important. You may be asking, How can I get the best bio and the best look? That brings me to my next suggestion for Amazon. Do you currently have an Author Central page? I hope that the answer is yes. If not, you should go to Author Central (http://authorcentral.amazon.com) and build your page. I have set up my bio, complete with a picture of myself and a list of the books that I have published. My bio is also full of search engine terms and keywords that people might be using in their searches.
I use keyword terms like, book expert, book sales, and book marketing, in my bio. I try to use as many keywords as I can that people may be using in their searches on Amazon because I want them to find my Author Central page and my books. Aside from my bio, my books, and my picture, I have included a link to my blog posts on my Author Central page. Every time I add a new blog post, it shows up on my Author Central page.
I recommend that after youve taken a hard look at your Amazon books page, you then go to your Author Central page and make sure that you have taken advantage of all of the different elements that Amazon offers. This includes Twitter feeds, blog feeds, your biography, your bibliography, and video. All of this can be added.
What’s In A Name?
I have had numerous conversations lately about how and why to name your publishing imprint.
If you are going to be an independent or small publisher, if you are going to take on the time, expense and trouble of publishing your own book instead of letting a vanity press do it for you, you need to know the following about the name of your endeavor:
- Bookstores ARE willing to stock books by independent authors who have published themselves
- Bookstores are NOT all willing to stock books that look like they were published less than professionally
- Having the author’s name as the publisher name, or naming the publishing entity in a similar vein to the title of the book will look amateurish
- Avoid this… come up with a professional sounding, independent book publisher name for your new small business. This is small business… name it as such
- you MUST register the name with Bowker and make sure all of your materials and data uploads contain the name exactly as you gave it to Bowker.
Enjoy being treated like a professional!
How to Sell and Market Your Book All on Your Own
I recently had a session with a client and there were so many good ideas that I thought I would share what I could.
The main ideas to come out of today’s session were:
- Make sure you always have a copy of your book with you. Spend time every day dropping off signed copies of your books to store managers and/or following up with manager who got your book last week.
- Keep doing events, get creative. Remember that events are about exposure and stocking… not just about sales that day.
- Learn the rules of distribution and sales and follow them!
- Keep finding reasons why the press should write about you.
- Constantly write articles and submit to the large web and print media organizations.
- Reach out to bloggers on your topic and offer a guest post.
- Participate in discussion groups on line every day.
- Give away books every chance you get. Send them to the media, to reviewers, to bloggers, to retailers. Keep sending them out. (But make sure you put stickers on your review copies so that they don’t end up getting sold)
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