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I'm not sure I understand this, but I tried it anyway. We'll see.A. Colin Wright
www.sardiniansilver.com,
www.acolinwright.ca,
www.authorsden.com/acolinwright
I'm not sure I understand this, but I tried it anyway. We'll see.A. Colin Wright
www.sardiniansilver.com,
www.acolinwright.ca,
www.authorsden.com/acolinwright
Don't forget to post a link to your book on amazon (if it is available through amazon) along with the search "tags" associated with your topic so others can bump it too :)Ok umm Colin, I think you misunderstood a bit. The bump is for each specific book. I think you added your own tags to my book.
What you're supposed to do is go to the person's book and agree with their tags.
On your own book link you put your own tags. So I assume your book is about 1960s, Canadian Fiction, Indian Culture, ittalian culture,, literary fiction,
nostalgia?
That should go with your book not with mine :)
Does that make sense?
Sorry about that: I'm not very good at computer management! I THINK I have now removed my tags from your book, so I hope it's satisfactory. If I need to do more, please let me know.All the best,
Colin
lol it's all good bro :D I did the same thing with the other thread.Now if you do have a book and it can be bought on amazon, I will be very happy to tag it using your tag searches :D
Hi Kevin,
If you scroll down on the group page, you'll find a thread about tagging. (Many authors have posted there.)
-Vince
If you scroll down on the group page, you'll find a thread about tagging. (Many authors have posted there.)
-Vince



Basically if you have your book on amazon, you list it like so:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0984...
You click the hyperlink and go down to this part of the listing:
Tags Customers Associate with This Product
Click agree with customer tags.
If you have an amazon.com account you will bump the tags associated with the novel.
It's a great way for small authors to band together and raise the awareness of their book by causing it to be bumped higher for the amazon.com search engine.