Authors shun BookSense affiliate links in favor of Amazon
Here's an honest look at why so many authors and booksellers feature Amazon Associate links on their book's Web page, rather than promoting independent bookstores via BookSense. (And this holds true for authors who detest Amazon and would prefer to champion local stores, given a good option.)It all boils down to economics, writes Kate Whouley in a Shelf Awareness item, Online Alliances: Deal With the Devil or Pact for Profits?
The operator of one book Web site reported "making more in a month from Amazon than they made in three years from a previous BookSense link."
Further, Amazon makes it dead easy, and that's why many diehard indie customers often buy from Amazon. When Whouley looked into the BookSense.com option for her own site, she discovered it required a series of extra steps for her visitors. They had to search for a local bookseller, who might not even stock her book. If BookSense were hard-wired to fulfillment system like Amazon, customers could buy books with ease, and the independents could be giving Amazon a run for its money.
Labels: Amazon, book publicity, bookstores





4 Comments:
If you sell your own book through your blog via the amazon links, do you also get paid through amazon for commission?
If so, this would be one more reason to go with amazon, no matter how little you care for their practices.
-Eric Ebay Selling Guide
Yes, you get a commission from Amazon if you're using Amazon Associates links. For info:
http://affiliate-program.amazon.com
/gp/associates/join
Here's an important follow up to this item from BookSense. There is a wholesale connection after all.
Another point is that the more books you sell on Amazon, the higher your ranking goes, and the more books your likely to sell!
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