Use an Amazon Associates link in your book promotion.
Amazon Associates is that site’s affiliate program. An affiliate program lets a company sell products through others — “affiliates” — who market the company’s products for a commission. When you sign up for the Amazon Associates program, Amazon is the company with the products and you’re the affiliate.
Sign up for the Amazon Associates program here.
Once you’ve joined the Amazon Associates program, there are two ways to get your affiliate link for your book. You want to use this link when promoting your book because you’ll make a few more cents per sale when people purchase through this link. This is in addition to your royalties through your KDP account.
You’ll also earn a small commission on anything else an individual buys on Amazon during that visit when they go to the site with your affiliate link.
The video below shows you the easiest of the two methods you can use to get your book’s link.
Here’s an abridged version of the video demonstration.
Finally, if you’re new to the Amazon Associates program, be sure to read the operating agreement.
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I like to share a “Tip of the Month,” a free resource or tool for authors, on the last Wednesday of the month.
This month it’s BookBubble, a service that will promote your book for free — no strings attached. (I even asked the owner why he doesn’t charge and he said it was a hobby — “an act of service.” Pretty nice of him, right?)
BookBubble, “a resource for book lovers,” lets readers search for books by category using the list on the left side of the page or by search term in the search box.
Want to add your book to the site? Follow the instructions on the “about/submit” page carefully; email the required materials to the address provided on that page. The owner asks that you keep it to one book per author.
It’s easy to do, so there’s no reason not to. You never know where or how that next reader will discover your book. This site’s owner is doing his best to aid that discovery. I’m impressed and grateful. I’ll bet you are, too.
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