How to Sell Your Book on Amazon

Posted by Anonymous , 9/4/2007 Tags:SellBookAmazon

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Introduction Basically, anyone can sell a book on Amazon.If a book was printed in your garage (and

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Introduction

Basically, anyone can sell a book on Amazon. If a book was printed in your garage (and it has an ISBN) Amazon will list it. As ita??s one of the top destinations for buying books, this is very important.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Things You'll Need

  • Internet access
  • A book
  • ISBN number
  • Amazon Advantage account

Steps

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Step One

First, get an ISBN number. It costs $125 for one book. Put the bar code on the back of the book. Also: be sure to include the ISBN number on the copyright page in the book.
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Step Two

Sign up for the Amazon Advantage program. Amazon Advantage Professional is for technical manuals, non profits, and other books that might be more expensive. The fee costs $29.95 annually.
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Step Three

Submit an application, designate title(s) you want to submit, and wait for approval.
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Step Four

Send two copies of the book. Amazon will notify you if the inventory falls below a certain level.
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Step Five

Upload reviews, cover jpg, and synopsis. Make sure these look correct on the Amazon page. Submit any corrections if necessary.

Overall Tips & Warnings

  • You can track sales when you log in, but this could almost qualify as a warning: it can be addictive.
  • Payment is issued at the month for copies sold the previous month.
  • Obviously, if you have a publisher, none of this applies, as it will be handled in-house. This is for small publishers and self-publishers (though many popular self-publishing programs will help get the book on Amazon without submitting it directly).
  • If Amazon is not able to sell your title, they may choose to delete the title from the registry and send items back to you. However, you will still retain an Amazon listing if you have books being sold by
  • Amazon sets the price: not necessarily the same as your retail price. You could make 45% off the listed price, or less.
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