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Hello, SEers John with you again. Today I want to share something I learned about creating a unique link to Amazon to help your readers locate the review section quickly.
You and I both know reviews are tough to get. Anything we can do to make the task easier for the reader is probably something we should investigate.
It is now straightforward to create direct access to your books for the purpose of a review. The reader won’t have to hunt around Amazon for your book. You can give them a link that, with one click and a sign in, they are right at the review section.
To do this, you need to start with the Amazon core link.
Amazon.com/review/create-review?&asin=
If the reader clicks on this link, it will take them to all their purchases. (They will have to sign in to their Amazon account.)
Next, add your book’s ASIN or ISBN 10 on end, so you have a link like this.
Amazon.com/review/create-review?&asin=B08GL135KQ
If you try to click on your own book’s link, Amazon will give you an error message since authors can’t review their own books.
Now that we have this link, how do we use it?
1 In your promo material, when you say, “Don’t forget to leave a review.” You can also say, “Use this review link as a short cut to the book.”
2 On Twitter, you can use the link to direct folks to your book should they want to leave a review.
3 In the back material of your book, you can leave the link with a reminder about leaving a review.
4 You can hire a skywriter to spell out the link in smoke. (You know I’m kidding, right?)
So that’s about it. Hope this little bit of advice gets you more reviews.
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Definitely doing this! Many thanks, John.
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You are welcome, Alex. 😁
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Fantastic tip, John! Thank you. 😀
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Let’s hope it helps with reviews. Thank you, Sue.
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Excellent tip, John! Bookmarking this page for sure!
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I think it could help.
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Making it easy for readers is key. Great tip.
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Thank you, Diana.
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This is good to know, John. Thanks.
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I thought it was interesting, Robbie. Thanks.
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Thanks for the tip, John. It should be quite useful. 😀
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Let’s hope. Thanks, Vashti.
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So very cool, John! I wasn’t aware of this trick. An awesome tip. Thank you!
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Lets hope it will work for us. Thanks, Mae.
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Very good information, John. In the web-based systems I developed for my coworkers, links like this were always appreciated. The degree to which people don’t want to navigate around a website, is amazing.
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Remember the old site maps? No one ever used them. 😊
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I do 😊
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Great info and resource, John! 🙂 THANKS! xo
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My pleasure, Bette.
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Great post. News to me. I never thought of a link before. But I sort of like the skywriter idea:) Have a great weekend!
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Skywriter would be more fun for sure, Thanks, Judi.
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I learned something today that I did not know! Thank you, John, for sharing! I will definitely use this information!
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Thank you, Jan.
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I learned this trick years ago and never got to use it because I’m not self-published and never think to ask for reviews on social media. I thought everyone knew about this, but I see from the comments that’s not the case. So glad for everyone that you thought to talk about it here.
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Thank you, Staci. I think it was well received.
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I didn’t know this. What a great tip! Thanks, John.
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You are so welcome, Michele. Thanks for the visit and comment.
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I knew nothing about this. Thanks for enlightening me, John!
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So welcome, Teri.
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This is fantastic! Thank you for showing us how to do this. This takes away the extra steps that readers tend to not bother taking in writing a review. I will be putting this link at the end of each of my novels. Thank you! 🙂
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Thank you Yvette. Make sure the link works by having someone else click on it. 😁
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Boy has John Howell got a great tip for you today! Check out his Story Empire post on Amazon Book Review Links and be amazed. Okay, maybe some of you knew this already, but I sure didn’t, and it’s a game-changer in many ways. Enjoy! And then share with others if you would, so they can learn something new, too. Thanks, and thanks to John for a terrific little tidbit I’ll soon be implementing myself. 🙂
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Thank you, Marcia for sharing this information.
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Single most useful tidbit I’ve ever seen, John!! Seriously. I always add a Review Request at the end of my books, but this is fantastic! While they are still reeling from the powerful ending (hehe), they can click directly through to tell the world how much they loved the book. Of course, if they purely hate the ending, it will still be fresh in their minds, too, but it’s a risk I’ll take. I’m going to add this to all of my books, for sure, as soon as I grab a few extra minutes. Okay, make that some time in the next few weeks or so, but I will get it done. And I’ll definitely use them in all those other places, too. (Looking up skywriters in our area even as I type. 😀 )
It’s an excellent idea, John, and I thank you for sharing. 🙂
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Thank you, Marcia. I just found it as well. 😁
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Thank you, John. Who knew?? Amazon is such a mystery to me, but it appears that you are an able sleuth. Thank you for sharing this latest discovery. 🙂
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Who knew is right. I find Amazon a quagmire. I think that’s why they named it the way they did.
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What a handy, tip. Thanks, John. Maybe I’ll add it to the side of my hot air balloon as a QR code.
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Good idea. Another poster opportunity. Thanks, Craig.
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I learned something new today! Thanks, John.
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Thak you, Joan. So did I. 😁
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Thank you, Charles. 😁
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Hi John,
Do you know if this can be used by readers using a Kindle? I can opt to buy books on mine with a click, but my first Kindle with a keyboard gave up years ago
I have links back to other books in the series in all mine, and I would love to add this too; the instructions are very clear.
I believe it might work from a phone, though I’m useless with the Internet on mine.
It would be easy for anyone reading on a laptop, but is that common?
Sorry to bombard you with more questions, but either you know the answers and I’m missing the obvious, or someone else might have ideas.
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Hi Sarah. It should work on all devices. (A link is a link)
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Indeed it is, and I’m sure it would work, but could the reader review, or even rate, if they followed it?
Testing a link would be easy. A friend who had the book could do it for you.
This is incredibly tempting, and it would be so easy to add.
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Yes I would recommend testing for sure. Once the reader is on the Amazon site they can rate and review.
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I’m going for the skywriter!! Thanks, John. I just learnt something here today … I never knew about the ‘create a review’ link. 🙂
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Trust you, Harmony!
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😂
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Innocent one. 😂
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Thank you, Harmony. It was something new for me as well.
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Reblogged this on Stevie Turner and commented:
Thanks to John Howell for this useful information for authors.
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Thank you, Stevie for the share.
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You’re welcome.
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😁
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Thanks, John! I’ll have to read this after my coffee. 🙂
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Might take coffee for sure. 😁
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Thanks for this, John… should come in very handy!
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Just a little something to help. Heaven knows we can use all the help we can get.
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Well, I know I do?
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Me too. 😂
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