Simple Book Promotion For Reviewers



Book Reviewer Promotion Strategy

  If you are a book & bible reviewer and finding it hard to get traffic to your blog this little promotion strategy should be easy for you especially if you are an affiliate or seller on the Amazon platform. Below are 5 simple steps to get started.

1. More than likely you have purchased psychical products from Amazon. But you didn't know that 93% of consumers say that their decision to purchase certain products came from reviews. Amazon allows everyone to setup a review profile on their platform. The first thing you should do at this point is setup your reviewer profile by typing into the address bar amazon dot com /gp/profile. You maybe prompted to log in. 
 
2. Once you have logged into the profile page add a picture of yourself and a background image, fill out all the necessary information that Amazon wants you to fill out. Don't fill out the "About" info until you read this blog post in full. Your not done yet, keep reading. 
 
3.  The traffic is in this next step. At this time you want to add your blog address to your profile. Go ahead add it. When you begin to leave quality reviews on products you have purchased from the Amazon platform your name will become linked to this reviewer page. So if someone wants to find out if you are a real human consumer they will be redirected to your page.

4. The About information: I suggest that you create a one paragraph call to action in order to get those whom go to your page to click on your blog link. Mine reads: "I am a Blogger, and book reviewer. I also sell used and hard to find Christian Books. Click on my Blog link below for more great Bible and book reviews."
 
5. Once you have your page all set up and ready for people to go to your Amazon review page along with your call to action, now you are ready to back through all of your products that you have purchased including books and leave quality reviews.
 

That is how you set up your simple book promotion for reviewers.


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