Amazon Me!
Usually I'm telling people to "just Google me" as a means for verifying my existence or credibility or simply satisfying curiosity. However, when it comes to book matters, more and more I'm tempted to tell them to "just Amazon me". If only Amazon.com would make that simpler.I have at least four different types of accounts with the Book Master: as a purchaser (that one is private), a seller with a storefront, an Amazon Associate (you can see my id number in the link to books I feature a post -- writersedge0a-20), and with a Profile that I'm not certain is linked to anything else, but currently I can't seem to get at to update.
My profile contains a "So You'd Like to ..." Guide to be a freelance writer, a rather simple article, a Wishlist of books I'd like to own for writing, and a Listmania of some recommended resources for writers.
I think I've confounded the website's amazing mind by trying to synch up all my logins. Should be simple, no? Why can't one identification allow a user access to all features (like a Google ID) and allow visitors access to all the information about someone?
I've barely scratched the paint on Amazon. I have no books I've written for sale and seldom write reviews or blog or use the latest innovations for authors. For those of you who do use Amazon, whether it's to market books, shorts or e-docs, it might pay you to mine the site for all the gems of self-promotion it offers.










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