If you’re anything like I am, and you’ve struggled for years with trying to get the right categories and keywords for your books, do check out Harmony Kent’s post on Story Empire today. It’s loaded with helpful information you’ll appreciate! Thanks, and thanks to Harmony for such a great post in a great series! 🙂
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Hello SErs. Harmony here. As promised, here is part sixteen in the post series dedicated to taking a step-by-step look at how to get your finished manuscript from your computer and on sale on Amazon in both ebook and paperback.
If you’d like to take a look back at the previous posts in this series, please click on the links at the end of this post.
So, here’s Part Sixteen: How to get your categories and keywords right.
You enter your keywords and categories on the book ‘details’ page, which is also where you will have input your book title and author details, etc.
Because Amazon’s search algorithms take into account your book title and subtitle, you don’t need to repeat any of those words in your keywords choices.
Currently, you’re allowed to input a total of seven keywords and two categories.
Amazon, for whatever reason…
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Thanks for sharing and for your wonderful comments, Marcia 🙂
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My pleasure, Harmony. This series has been very enlightening, and I know a lot of folks are grateful for your tips and explanations. Happy to pass them along! 🙂
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