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Norm Hamilton (normhamilton) | 153 comments My photography book, The Digital Eye was the first on a list of featured books in an email of recommendations for their Arts & Photography Books department. One would expect a jump in traffic from that, at least I thought so. I track the visits to the book's page and haven't seen one iota of change since that email went out.

On a positive note, it has been fun to watch as the things I am doing appear to have some effect on the positioning of the book. I'm hoping to learn a lot more before the launch of my novel in November. Any ideas you may have regarding getting visibility is appreciated.

I know, patience, patience. :-)



Norm Hamilton
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Judy Goodwin | 187 comments Emails like that garner titles that you've recently looked at in your Amazon account. So if you've looked at your book, you'll get your book back to you in an email recommendation.

It's not going to others, unless they've already seen your book page.

It makes me laugh every time I get one.


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Norm Hamilton (normhamilton) | 153 comments Ah, that explains it then. Well, that's disappointing. I joined Kindle Select and had over 400 free copies go out - with not one single review in response.

Thanks for the clarification Judy. Have yourself a great day.

Norm Hamilton
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message 4: by Mellie (new)

Mellie (mellie42) | 639 comments The problem with free copies is people give them a low priority to read, so often they languish for months on Kindles. So you might have a large number of downloads but won't generate any reviews. There are a number of GR groups where authors can offer copies of their books in return for reviews, have a look around for one that fits.


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Norm Hamilton (normhamilton) | 153 comments Thanks A.W. I'll keep trying here. I've posted on some groups with no takers. Maybe a non-fiction book on photography just isn't interesting. :-)

I have also sent copies to a few Goodreads folks but only a couple have actually done reviews...albeit nice, honest reviews that are really appreciated.

Norm Hamilton
Author of The Digital Eye and the soon to be released From Thine Own Well
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email: Norm Hamilton


message 6: by K.A. (new)

K.A. Krisko (kakrisko) Yeah, I get spammed with my own books all the time.


message 7: by Nick (new)

Nick (nickanthony51) | 400 comments Photo books are a niche type of sales. You need to advertise it where other photography work is talked about and displayed.


message 8: by Ed (new)

Ed Robinson (edrobinson) | 4 comments I've seen my book advertised to me in various places on the web. Thought it was cool till I figured out how they target ads. Duh.


message 9: by Ray (new)

Ray Ellis (rayellis) | 13 comments It truly is all about the marketing/publicity platform. Develope that "spot" where your market congregates and then your true fans will come to the surface.


message 10: by Norm (last edited Oct 21, 2013 10:25AM) (new) - added it

Norm Hamilton (normhamilton) | 153 comments Thanks everyone. I appreciate you all taking the time to respond here. Always a pleasure to be supported. :-)

...and to know you are not the only one who was mistaken in an interpretation of an ad.
Norm Hamilton
Author of The Digital Eye and the soon to be released From Thine Own Well
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email: Norm Hamilton


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Jan Hurst-Nicholson (janhurst-nicholson) | 45 comments Judy wrote: "Emails like that garner titles that you've recently looked at in your Amazon account. So if you've looked at your book, you'll get your book back to you in an email recommendation.

It's not going..."


I think it does go to others as I've had friends tell me they've had Amazon recommendations for one of my books.


message 12: by Mellie (new)

Mellie (mellie42) | 639 comments Jan wrote: "I think it does go to others as I've had friends tell me they've had Amazon recommendations for one of my books. "

Recommendations are tailored to browse history. I would imagine your friends have also looked at or purchased your books on Amazon (as friends tend to do).


message 13: by Simon (new)

Simon Goodson | 19 comments I haven't checked but I think it is probably similar to the recommendations you get when you login to Amazon.


message 14: by Rita (new)

Rita Chapman | 88 comments Have you done a Goodreads giveaway? It's a good way of bringing your book to the notice of other Goodreads' readers.


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