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Sep 23, 2016 02:31PM

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One caveat to remember: don't place your book in the wrong category just to attract readers. If readers are disappointed because they think you brought them to your book under false pretenses, they're likely to give you some very bad reviews.
Okay, is the book about a story, or is the book about medidation. If the books is a story, and the character expresses themselves with medidation and new age philosophies then I would stick it under fiction, and count on the readers getting what I was going for (Or not as the case may be.)
If it's focus is on bettering yourself through meditation (With little anecdotes that you use to emphasize your point), then I would stick it in a non-fiction category.
If it's focus is on bettering yourself through meditation (With little anecdotes that you use to emphasize your point), then I would stick it in a non-fiction category.


Amazon is a huge search engine. Either 1. they haven't had a chance to institute your tags into their algorithms when you search, or 2. There's enough things with the tag of nirvana that you're pushed towards the back of the results page.





Amazon allows you to list sub-catagories. This would be where you might refine the description by looking at the events of the story and seeing where they fit. For instance, what is happening that your character turns to meditation?

Kindle eBooks > Literature & Fiction > Religious & Inspirational fiction > Inspirational
Kindle eBooks > Religion & Spirituality > Spirituality > Women
It's not a religious book but it gets to the Inspirational and Spiritual genres. I wish they wouldn't group the Religious & Spiritual genres together. Hope that helps!


Amazon wouldn't let me use the "Visionary fiction" genre even though it exists. They said it was reserved for physical books. Well, mine is available as a physical book, too. Oh, well. It must be reserved for the big publishers.
Anyway, I read a book that said to go to the Amazon store and put "Kindle eBooks" in a general search. After you pull up "Kindle eBooks," you'll see categories to the left if you scroll down. When you click on them, they open sub-categories. Next to each category, there's a number of books. You want to find the appropriate sub-category with the lowest #. Choose two.
Contact Amazon and ask them to change the categories for your book. Keep clicking each category until there's no more subs. Good luck!
For some reason, Amazon will add a third category that isn't always accurate. Mine also says it's non-fiction and it isn't. I wouldn't worry about it.

Very good advise.

Jack wrote: "I'm not sure how this works. My book is in paperback and kindle and I've contacted Amazon about five times asking of category changes, and been completely blanked. No reply."
You change your categories abd keywords from your dashboard. Check out the thread I listed above, it will help you get in the categories you want.
You change your categories abd keywords from your dashboard. Check out the thread I listed above, it will help you get in the categories you want.
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