How to Promote YOUR book on Amazon discussion
How does Liking or tagging a book help promote it?
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The liking part? Maybe it's just a marketing tool? Are we attracted to what a lot of others Like? And, if one has the time to do the liking and tagging then my final Q here is, why not?
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I know what you mean about the spirit of rejection. We Spend a lot of time or as I call it(Blood, Sweat, and Tears) into this little book and think that it should just sell like fire. And then it doesn't. I believe that as Indie authors we are on the fringe and that often makes it hard to get published by a big house. So we resort to self publishing. I am no marketing Wiz so I seem to be struggling just as much as anyone else I'm willing to try anything that costs nothing and only requires a little time commitment. The problem is I also want to see results. As far as my speculation of a 1000 to make a move it's just that a speculation. Yes that is a lot of people but if you consider that Amazon claims to have over 1.2 Billion customers just in the US. that number is not that much the problem is that if your lucky only 10% probably use and understand how tags work. My intent was not to discourage you... I was just trying to figure out if this one little pellet in my shotgun approach to marketing was going to have any payoff. If you haven't read it Go get and Read "How to Make, Market and Sell Ebooks - All for Free" http://www.amazon.com/Make-Market-Sel...
It has a lot of great Ideas that are starting to work for me.

I have just joined this group and have read through some of the comments, and wondered if anyone has the same experience as I do when scrolling down the lists of books on Amazon kindle, the free ones as well as the ones for sale. I'll look for about five minutes and then find myself becoming so dispirited when I see how many thousands of books there are available that I sometimes want to just give up bothering to waste my time trying to get my books read. I hate to say it but to be honest the only books I'm interested in reading are the ones by authors I know-and those are all authors who've been promoted to the eyeballs by publishers and agents who know what they're doing.To me it seems like the chicken and the egg problem again: you're not going to become well-known until you become well-known.

To get over 1000 matching tags, wouldn't you need something like 100,000 visitors to your book's page to achieve that?
Amazon cannot have 1.2 billion customers in the US. Isn't that in the order of 3 to 4 times the total population? I suspect the figure is the number of worldwide customers that Amazon US has.

I have just joined this group and have read through some of the comments, and wondered if anyone has the same experience as I do when scrolling down the lists of books on Amazon kindle, the ..."
And again to become well-known we must give other authors a chance by checking out their work. I don't particularly have a fav author, I go with whether or not the story calls my attention. You'll be surprised how many good 'unknown' authors are out there, so why not give them a break? BTW love your name, my daughter's name is Jacqueline as well. I think is very elegant. Good day!

According to my contacts at Amazon. Likes are used in two ways first to market to customers books and authors that are similar to those that they have liked. So if I go and like a book about dog walking I will get suggestions from amazon for books about dog walking. If I like an author I will get suggestions for books from that author and authors similar to that author. Secondly Likes are used to show that a particular book or author has a following. Since anyone on amazon can see how many people have liked it (i.e. 245 people like this) or something similar but this is just a small part of the page and is easily missed unless you are specifically looking for it. Honestly I have never bought anything just because a few hundred people said they liked it. It has to have some value or interest to me.