Getting Started with Amazon Author Central : guest post from Eroticon speaker Lucy Felthouse

Lucy Felthouse is a writer, editor, marketer, PR and web wizard. You can find out more about her erotica and erotic romance writing at http://lucyfelthouse.co.uk and her PR, Marketing and Web Design company, Writer Marketing Services at http://writermarketing.co.uk.  She will be speaking at Eroticon about ways to market your writing and your blog, today she shares on of her top tips for getting the most out of Amazon.

Getting Started with Amazon Author Central

Amazon Author Central is a great free tool to help you promote your books. Once it’s all configured and all your books are added, a link to ‘More About the Author’ will be included on each of your book pages. This means readers can easily find out what other books you’ve written/appeared in, more about you, see a link to your website, find out about upcoming events, and more.

Once it’s set up you just have to make sure it’s kept up to date, i.e. when you have new releases or arrange signings/events.

What many people don’t realise is you need SEPARATE accounts for theUKand US versions of Amazon. If you want to make the most of it, setting up just one account won’t do. It’s a nuisance, but you’ll have to do everything twice, and be aware that the two versions vary slightly.

Amazon Author Central UK: http://authorcentral.amazon.co.uk

Amazon Author Central US: http://authorcentral.amazon.com

Just sign up for free accounts on both sites and follow the instructions to set up your page.

Here’s an outline of what you can do:

  • Add an author photo (and additional photos)
  • Add your books (if you’re listed as the author, this should be straightforward. If, however, you’ve contributed to anthologies, you may find you’ll have to contact Amazon and have them manually add the book to your page.)
  • Add a biography (make sure to update this accordingly)
  • Add a blog RSS feed (a great way to get your blog in front of new people and encourage them to follow you – currently only onUSversion)
  • List events
  • Add videos (great if you have trailers for your books)
  • Add your Twitter handle so people can see your latest Tweet and easily follow you
  • See sales information for your titles
  • See customer reviews for your titles
  • Amend and add to product pages (a great way of adding great editorial reviews you’ve had for your books to your product pages – though unfortunately this is only currently available on theUSversion of the site)

Make sure to take full advantage of everything offered here – it’s free, and a great way to make people aware of you as a writer and hopefully buy more than one of your titles!

All of the features are self-explanatory and easy to use, so get signed up today and make Amazon work for you!

Here are my author pages on both sites so you can see what’s possible:

Amazon UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Lucy-Felthouse/e/B003ZA5I5E/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0

Amazon US: http://www.amazon.com/Lucy-Felthouse/e/B003ZA5I5E/ref=sr_tc_ep?qid=1316187928

**ALSO**

You can also do the same on the French, German, Italian and Spanish Amazon sites now. Your books will be listed under English-language titles, unless of course you’ve had books translated and sold in those languages.

Use your browser’s translate function or have one of the English language sites open in another tab to help guide you through the process on these other sites, as the layout is identical.

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Where to find Lucy on the web:

Lucy on Facebook:  http://fb.me/lucyfelthousewriter

Lucy on Twitter: http://twitter.com/cw1985

Writer Marketing on Facebook: http://www.fb.me/WriterMarketing

 

Comment List

  • Rachel Randall 31 / 01 / 2012 Reply

    Great public service post, Lucy! I only recently realised through bumbling around on the US author central pages that I could add editorial reviews — I was so happy when I saw that feature 🙂

    • Ruby 02 / 02 / 2012 Reply

      Thanks Lucy,
      I’m so glad you wrote this, I didn’t know about it but I’ve got my profiles up now.
      There is so many simple things that we can do to promote our work but often we just don’t know about them till someone else tells us!
      Thanks again,
      Ruby

  • Lucy Felthouse 06 / 03 / 2012 Reply

    I’m glad you both found it useful – like you say, so many people don’t know about it so they don’t take advantage.

    So tell everyone! 😀

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