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Author Resource Round Table > Amazon - is it against Amazon's TOS to link to my book by writing at a competitor book's review?

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message 1: by John (new)

John Kimball | 1 comments I know I can create links in Amazon reviews.

Can I link to my book from a review written at a competitor's book?

Is it against TOS?


message 2: by Emma (new)

Emma Jaye | 164 comments You want to review a book and stick in a link to your own?

Yes I think Amazon will remove it, and you'll likely get a backlash. Reviews are for the readers of the book, not a advertising opportunity for other authors.
Not good form, and probably significantly harmful for your reputation.


message 3: by R.A. (new)

R.A. White (rawhite) | 361 comments Yeah, even if it's not against TOS, I wouldn't suggest it.


message 4: by Sharon (new)

Sharon (fiona64) Yes, it's a violation of TOS ... and no, it's not a good way to publicize your book.


message 5: by [deleted user] (new)

I've never seen it done, but I'm sure it's been tried. Those reviews are probably picked up early and deleted.


message 6: by Tom (new)

Tom (tom_shutt) | 87 comments Like others have said, it almost definitely violates Amazon's TOS. Beyond that, it would be considered bad form to advertise in another author's public space.

However, if you write awesome reviews that readers appreciate, it could generate interest in your own work. Being honest, helpful, and entertaining is the best way to "advertise" through reviews.


message 7: by Yzabel (new)

Yzabel Ginsberg (yzabelginsberg) | 262 comments Not 100% sure about TOS, but I'm 100% positive it'd be at best in bad form, and would make you look like a spammer. Not a good idea.


message 8: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Marie Gabriel (lisamariegabriel) | 207 comments Yzabel wrote: "Not 100% sure about TOS, but I'm 100% positive it'd be at best in bad form, and would make you look like a spammer. Not a good idea."

I agree Yzabel. It has been done and it doesn't always get picked up. I think it is a very shady practice and I certainly wouldn't buy from an author who spammed my books' reviews.


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