Contact Info and More in Amazon Author Central

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by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig

I have seen some pretty pitiful bios on Amazon…usually when I’m looking for contact info because there is no contact info on the author’s website or blog.  This makes me realize that there might be a need for a basic reminder to check on your author page on Amazon.

Most writers are on the KDP dashboard a lot, checking on sales or adding new books. But how often do you check your author page to make sure it’s up to date and has all the information readers are looking for?

Contact Information to Include in a Bio:

Your newsletter signup link.  This is a great way to announce releases and keep readers updated.

Include a link to your website. Your website will give readers another opportunity to sign up for your newsletter as well as give them a showcase of your available books and formats.

Include a social media link.  I think some bios get a little link-heavy (especially since these links aren’t hyperlinked), but I think a listing of a Facebook or Twitter contact info can be good, especially worked in naturally. As an example, here is Lee Child’s:

Find out more about Lee Child and the Reacher novels on his official website: LeeChild.com, on Facebook LeeChildOfficial, on Twitter #LeeChildReacher, and YouTube leechildjackreacher.

While you’re there, is there anything else you need to do?

Update your bio? When was the last time you updated it there? I had to change mine recently as I was referencing myself as the mother of ‘two teenaged children.’ And I have a 21 year old. :) That’s now changed to ‘mother of two.’

Connect your blog to your author page? I like my author page to look dynamic and connecting your blog (if it’s kept updated) is a great way to do this.

Upload pictures? It can be a good way to help readers connect with you/your life/your pets.

Upload videos? Again, this is another nice way to connect.  You could upload a video of you speaking to the reader directly about your series, do a reading, or even upload a book trailer.

Going a step farther, you can set up your author page on international Amazon sites:

For further reading and step-by-step instructions on setting up these elements, see this article by Dave Chesson.

Have you checked in on your Amazon Author page lately?

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Spring Cleaning for Writers

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Although I like to declutter and organize at intervals year-round, I do make a more focused effort in the spring.  That’s because my RSS feed is full of spring cleaning tips.

Frequently these tips address cleaning dirty windows or dryer filters, but there are also a few reminders out there to spring clean our digital content and sites.

I decided to make a list to consolidate the electronic spring cleaning I’ve done in past years. Continue reading

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