Do you know about Title Z? It's a fast and simple site that gives your book's amazon.com rating. You can get a rating for your title, your name, and for your publisher in one clear and easy-to-read list. Fun, isn't it?
But, it's more than that. If you're planning a blog book tour, or any book promotion, you want to get a rating before you start as a benchmark, and then for every day of your tour. You also want to watch your rating after promotion to see what it's popularity is doing. This is a good measure of whether your efforts are helping sell your book. It's a numbers game, and this is only part of the equation.
So what's your book's rating today?
9 comments:
I have the site bookmarked - and I can safely say that my next book is not even ranked due to the fact it doesn't come out until March 17th!
L. Diane Wolfe
www.circleoffriendsbooks.blogspot.com
www.spunkonastick.net
I usually check my Amazon and Barnes & Noble rankings myself a couple of times a week. I logged into the site and gave it a try and got an error. Seems their "beta" version is still buggy.
Thanks! I always wondered how to check ratings. I've got a way to go before The Ride hits their best seller list, but I love a challenge!! The site is now in my bookmarks.
Jane Kennedy Sutton
http://janekennedysutton.blogspot.com/
Thanks so much! It will make my day a lot simpler.
I've never heard of this title z, but I know that Brian Porter must use it since he keeps pretty close tabs on where his book is in the rankings. I guess it'll be more important once my book finally comes out.
-frown- It didn't rate my book. I checked Amazon and, well, I haven't had but one sale so far so it's not a very pretty number, yet!
Joy Delgado
http://www.laughing-zebra-children-books.com
http://goingbeyondreading.blogspot.com/
I'll need to go over and check both of my books, Two Wrongs, and Girl of My Dreams. Thanks for the tip.
Morgan Mandel
http://morganmandel.blogspot.com
http://www.morganmandel.com
http://twitter.com/morganmandel
Thanks for the tip! This is so much more efficient than looking up the book on Amazon every day. Now I can ditch the Excel worksheet and spend more time reading blogs...
Thanks for this! We'll be using it to track the progress of our book during our book tour!
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