Secrets of Amazon Bestseller List – Superb Article

On August 10, 2009, in Amazon, Featured, by Nettie Hartsock

Wait! Before you click, this is not one of those “secrets to getting your money – and then telling you how I can put you on the Amazon bestseller list.”

This is a real article written by Marion Maneker on how the Amazon bestseller list works. You should read it.

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marketing schmarketing and Columbo

On August 3, 2009, in Featured, by Nettie Hartsock

1. If you read an article by an internet “guru”, PR “guru”, Oprah “guru” – be an investigator first and a buyer second.

What does that mean? It means the best possible thing you can do with all this onslaught of “guru-like” information is to take a step back and investigate the source.

2. The source? The trusted source? If they write it on the Internet, then it must be true source? Yes.

3. I repeat, “Be an investigator  first and a buyer second.”

4. Do your own research before you spend your time  or money or both on any of these: Just one more wafer-thin-  sixty minute webinar, “The Only Place You’ll Be Able to Get this Producer’s Name” (only priced at $49.99), one more e-book “The Secret to Becoming Oprah’s best friend and Usurping Gayle’s place at the Table”, or “How email can drive your book to #1 on Amazon if you Pay me 20,000.”

5. Be Columbo. Be Columbo. Be Columbo. “Oh Sir, just one more thing…” Ask as many questions as you can, about everything that promises you instantaneous success.  

6. Spend more time asking questions and seeking out the answers for yourself. Be persistent and unyielding. There are no shortcuts to the long tail of the Web. The good news? If you’re persistent and unyielding, you can find all the answers for free on the Web. Just think Columbo.

 

 

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How soon do I start pitching my book to bloggers?

On July 27, 2009, in Amazon, Featured, by Nettie Hartsock

In the online world a very important thing to remember, as you get closer to your book’s publishing date is the earlier you can get word out about your book online, the better off you will be in the long run.

If your book is due for release on September 1st  of this year, then outreach to bloggers should have started in June or at the very latest in July. Your publicist should be pitching you to the online world at least two to three months prior to the book’s official release.

Remember, if you have not hired an online publicist to help you or your publisher, or are only working in tandem with a traditional publicist, you can still reach out to bloggers. You’d be amazed at how responsive bloggers can be when pitched with care and respect.  And even if you’re starting now and your book is already out, then don’t lose heart, just find the right places to pitch your book.

Here are some good steps to follow:

1. Look up a comparative book title through Google Blog Search and see what bloggers have reviewed that book.

2. Go to Amazon and do the same there. Look up an actual book and see what reviewers from Amazon have reviewed the book and try to find their contact information online.

3. Build your pitch list from the bloggers on #1 and the Amazon Reviewers on #2.

4. Add in a reviewer from Blogcritics.org to pitch to, and one at TCM Reviews as well.

5. Register your author profile on Filedby.com and Shelfari.com.

6. If you’re really ambitious and on Twitter - then do some searches on “Book Reviewer” and “book reviews” and add some Twitter-pitches to your list too!

I love working on behalf of authors and pitching books to the online world for them, but it’s also very important to remember that you can do all this too!

The most important part of your book being successful online is to start much earlier than you might in traditional publicity. You can interview about your book way before it’s official release, you can drive reviews to your book on Amazon and even bloggers can help build that amazing Web-buzz two or three months prior to your book’s actual release date.

Now go on and pitch away!

 

 

 

 

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How to Find Top Amazon Reviewers For Your Book

On July 27, 2009, in Amazon, Featured, by Nettie Hartsock

I always hope to empower authors and publishers with this blog, and wanted to post a link to the Top Amazon reviewers.

If you look through the list and take time to familiarize yourself with what these reviewers like to read, you might just find one or two that you can reach out to on your own.

Now let’s define “reach out to” – it doesn’t mean emailing these folks incessantly, pitching books to them that are not in the genre they normally review, and getting furious if they don’t respond to your pitches.

Be respectful of these reviewers, because they are true book lovers and not motivated by anything but the love of good books!

So a sample pitch to them (if you can find their email addresses) is:

Dear NAME:

I wanted to reach out to you and ask if you might consider reviewing my book for Amazon. I loved your review of “NAME OF BOOK” – (and put hyperlink to the actual book review)) .

The book is about…

I hope that you might let me send you my book and I thank you much in advance for considering the book.

Best,

YOUR NAME HERE

END 

 And now you’re asking how you find the email addresses, right? The secret to that will be found on my new Webinar titled, “How to find the email addresses of Amazon Reviewers.”

Ok, I’m kidding!

The secret way to find the emails is to simply put your fingers to the keyboard and look at what the Reviewer Profile provides as far as information, and if there is not an email address, then search for the person’s name on Google.

Yes, it actually involves some work, and YES you can do it!

 

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Wow! Amazon just bought Zappos.com ! Shoes and more – Cinderella just needs a good pair of shoes and a good book! Ok, if Amazon purchases IKEA in the next year then we’ll be set with shoes, books and a good couch.

On the serious side, it’s a bit concerning that Amazon keeps buying up all these different companies with so much ongoing on the book side, Kindle side and meeting customers’ needs (or not).

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Read this Techcrunch story and find out! And read this update to the story here.

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Bravo for Bezos!

On June 16, 2009, in Amazon, Books, Featured, by Nettie Hartsock

Jeff Bezos, the kindly CEO and caretaker of “all things Amazon” has opened the door for Amazon’s Kindle to be compatible with other e-readers.

Bezos, according to the NYTimes said Amazon plans to offer e-books for the price of $9.99 on other devices beyond the Kindle.

Bezos also noted in the future the Kindle would read other e-book formats as well.

Check out this link to see the full information.

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Berrett-Koehler Tips on Amazon – Read them!

On June 5, 2009, in Amazon, Books, Featured, by Nettie Hartsock

If you only read one thing today it should be this great insight from BK on how to ensure success on Amazon.

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Jason Perlow – Mr. Bezos Tear Down This Wall

On May 21, 2009, in Amazon, Featured, Kindle, by Nettie Hartsock

I found this fascinating story on Bezos and Kindle, here’s an excerpt quote:

Amazon is not-so-quietly building a wall between itself, its competitors, and open e-book formats. It’s time to show them that those of us who seek e-book readers without boundaries will not stand for their market monopolization and Soviet-style platform containment.Mr. Bezos, Tear Down This Wall, May 2009

You should read the whole article as it’s important in terms of Amazon and Kindle.

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Check out the latest news on the 2009 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award Finalists. The contest was sponsored by  Amazon.com, Inc., Penguin Group (USA), and Createspace.

Go and vote on the finalists! Voting is open until Thursday May 21st at 11:59 PM EDT. It will be interesting to see who lands as the winner!

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Amazon Announces Amazon Encore

On May 16, 2009, in Amazon, Featured, Marketing Books, by Nettie Hartsock

Amazon has just launched Amazon Encore as another fantastic way for you to have the opportunity to publish your book.

Here’s an excerpt from the announcement, “AmazonEncore is a new program whereby Amazon will use information such as customer reviews on Amazon.com to identify exceptional, overlooked books and authors with more potential than their sales may indicate. Amazon will then partner with the authors to re-introduce their books to readers through marketing support and distribution into multiple channels and formats, such as the Amazon.com Books Store, Amazon Kindle Store, Audible.com, and national and independent bookstores via third-party wholesalers. “

Here is the link for all the information from Amazon.

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Kindle News

On May 8, 2009, in Amazon, Featured, Kindle, by Nettie Hartsock

Great story in NYTimes on Kindle release.

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