When you’re ready to publish your
Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 6:52 am
When you’re ready to publish your eBook on Amazon, you’ll naturally be asked to write your eBook’s title (which if you’ve followed this guide, you’ll have already done a great job with). Let’s examine the listing for Flour Water Salt Yeast: The Fundamentals of Artisan Bread and Pizza [A Cookbook], because it’s a pretty great example:
Amazon eBook Listing Example (Bread Baking Screenshot) Title
You can also choose to put in a subtitle, which is a great spot to further numéro whatsapp france readers on why they should purchase your eBook—and give yourself a better chance at including important keyword phrases that’ll help your eBook appear in more Amazon search results.
Write a Great Amazon eBook Description
People come to your Amazon listing to decide if they want to purchase your eBook.
Aside from choosing an enticing title and a well-designed eBook cover, they’ll also look to your book description to decide if it’s something they want to spend their hard-earned money on. Your eBook description should be relatively concise, yet written like a sales page that highlights what makes your eBook exceptional.
Amazon eBook Listing Description (Screenshot of Sales Copy)
It should also clearly outline what they’ll get from reading your eBook—and why you’re the person they should be listening to (purchasing from).
Another important thing for bloggers in particular to do in the description of their Amazon eBooks is to include a link back to their blog. This is a real opportunity to promote your blog and drive traffic back to your blog. Even if a reader doesn’t purchase your eBook from the Amazon listing, you may be able to convince them to join your email list or purchase something else from your blog.
Choose Keywords for Your eBook
When choosing keywords to describe your eBook, you should take into consideration both Amazon and Google searches. For example, here’s a keyword map that provides recommendations for surfacing your book in the Romance category of books on Amazon:
Amazon eBook Listing Example (Bread Baking Screenshot) Title
You can also choose to put in a subtitle, which is a great spot to further numéro whatsapp france readers on why they should purchase your eBook—and give yourself a better chance at including important keyword phrases that’ll help your eBook appear in more Amazon search results.
Write a Great Amazon eBook Description
People come to your Amazon listing to decide if they want to purchase your eBook.
Aside from choosing an enticing title and a well-designed eBook cover, they’ll also look to your book description to decide if it’s something they want to spend their hard-earned money on. Your eBook description should be relatively concise, yet written like a sales page that highlights what makes your eBook exceptional.
Amazon eBook Listing Description (Screenshot of Sales Copy)
It should also clearly outline what they’ll get from reading your eBook—and why you’re the person they should be listening to (purchasing from).
Another important thing for bloggers in particular to do in the description of their Amazon eBooks is to include a link back to their blog. This is a real opportunity to promote your blog and drive traffic back to your blog. Even if a reader doesn’t purchase your eBook from the Amazon listing, you may be able to convince them to join your email list or purchase something else from your blog.
Choose Keywords for Your eBook
When choosing keywords to describe your eBook, you should take into consideration both Amazon and Google searches. For example, here’s a keyword map that provides recommendations for surfacing your book in the Romance category of books on Amazon: