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Free eBook: How To Create Amazon Author Central Page


The Author Page on Amazon.com provides a handy place for customers to learn about you. Helping customers get to know you is an effective way to introduce them to—or better educate them about—your books. ... You use Author Central to personalize the contents of the Author Page dedicated to your books.

How can one create an Author Central Page on Amazon? 
This free eBook is a simple guide through the process of creating an Amazon Author Central Page.

Click HERE to download Free eBook.


Using Amazon Author Central and creating an Author page can make a big difference in your book sales.
It not only proves your legitimacy as an author but gives you certain functions and capabilities on Amazon that will help to convert readers into fans.
Sadly, creating a professional Amazon Author page can feel daunting with all the different steps.
But don’t worry because I’m about to show you step-by-step how you can create an amazing Author Central page, and even some super effective tactics to help boost your sales and follower numbers.

In this article, you will learn:

  1. What is Amazon Central and how to set it up
  2. What is an Author Page & why you need one
  3. What to include in your professional Author Page
  4. How to add the most awesome features to your Page that most don’t know about!

WHAT IS AMAZON AUTHOR CENTRAL?

Many authors will setup their Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) account and publish their book. However, they’ll forget to setup an account on Amazon Author Central.

So, what is Amazon Author Central and what does it do?

It’s the platform that allows you to setup your Author Page on Amazon, as well as:
Add the Editorial Reviews section for your book – WHICH IS SUPER CRITICAL!
  • Track your Book Sales
  • See and Respond to Reviews
  • Chat with Your Readers
  • Fix Issues with Your Book Listings


Anyone with a book listed on Amazon can sign up for an Author Central Amazon account, and in order to take advantage of creating your Author Page, you’re going to need one.

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