Amazon Connect
An anonymous reader writes "The New York Times is reporting that Amazon is now providing the ability for authors to reach out to their fans via blogs in a program called Amazon Connect. So far, Amazon has recruited a group of about a dozen authors, including novelists, writers of child care manuals and experts on subjects as diverse as real estate investing, science, fishing and the lyrics of the Grateful Dead. Now the authors finally have the ability to respond back to comments!
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Can be found here with the little blurb Amazon Connect is a new program currently open to a select group of authors. This program allows authors to post messages directly to their readers on a wide variety of subjects. Currently, messages will appear on the detail page of an author's book as well as on her/his profile page. As part of the program, authors may create a profile page with personalized information.
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Let's take this idea to the government level. Who cares if a book should have a different ending, let the ass-monkeys in Washington do this with the people they are supposed to serve.
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What is "book"?
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In the days before Christmas, Mike Jeffress, a Christian author and senior minister at Providence Road Church in Chesapeake, Va., used his Amazon blog both to raise an alarm about the persecution of Christians and to offer shopping tips.
Ahh, yes. The persecution of Christians and mass commercialization. You can't have one without the other.
You dirty fuckin blog/podcast nerds need to get a life. No one gives a rats asscrack about what you think. In 10 years you will be looked back upon as the chess-club of the Internet - populated by pus faced greaseball geeks with no hope of ever getting a date. Have fun wasting your rent-free basement years staring at a computer screen.
fuckin nerds.
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I shall dube thee "news"
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Just wait until the RIAA gets wind of this...
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http://religiousfreaks.com/This idea, this site, and even this language are protected with US and international patents. If you try to use anything close to this idea, we'll skin you alive and dip you in lemon juice. Have a nice day.
The ability to connect to Amazon to sell my books. Without the publisher middleman! I'd even promise to be a good author with an Amazon connect blog!!
Now the authors finally have the ability to respond back to comments!
Are they going to sidestep or blatantly ignore valid questions like Peter Dawkins did at a recent talk/book signing that I attended?
Are these authors going to have control over what posts are kept and which are not?
Personally, I don't want to see another astroturfing arena show up on Amazon. There are already plenty of "professional" reviewers out there that skew the impression of the books/items they review. I don't need the author to have an avenue to hype his own research while getting to pick and choose which comments to ignore/delete and which to keep and respond to.
Sweet, maybe I can connect with the manufacturer of this
next up: Bezos patents weblogs
Of course, television is just a primative version of blogging, except it's very one-way, so you'd better unplug that, too!
Books! Books are an even more one-way version of some asshat publishing his opinion, and you can't unplug those. Well, I suppose you can go on burning them, if you like.
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Grammar Nazis who will be merciless with you when they "respond back"!
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Thank you.
While this whole idea has a lot of utility for a lot of folks, I also see a lot of squabbling and possible other "problems" that can amount from it. In the past there have been incidents of people reading books only to turn round and threaten the author or get the author into a public forum of some type and try to publicly discrace them. Sometimes, people are fickle. You have to account for that.
I think this might have more use and merit in a university or other school setting as a means for discussion and topical ideas, but as a way to merge a reader and writer, probably dangerous...
Just a thought anyway.
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Issac Asimov had, and Piers Anthony still has, very detailed author's notes in their books, something that I have always loved. When reading them, I feel like I am joining up with a larger culture, there is no way I could possibly have attended the Hugo awards in the 1950s*, but from reading Asimov's writings about them, I sure felt like I was there.
Likewise with Piers Anthony, reading his books I also got to watch as his family grew up, be there when he moved from one house to another, and experience so many other things that drew me closer to the author.
Really these author's notes were the first sort of "blog", for all intents and purposes the authors are not some sort of famous celebrities (well outside of their circle of fans), and they live pretty typical lives. The only thing different is that they managed to convince their publisher to let stick a journal entry or two in an otherwise fictional book
Having read so much in Asimov's books about Spider Robinson being a young boy, I still have trouble reconciling the fact that he is in reality an old man!
*I think it was the 50s Hugos he wrote about, it has been awhile since I read his Hugo Awards series.
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This looks interesting. What is the number of the patent?
After all, this is Amazon, you know.
Cheers,
Adolfo
I wonder how long it will be until Amazon patents this one!
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Finally Authors will get the same feedback that developers get right now. The good and the bad.
I meant to reply to the first comment, and it went here instead. Go figure.
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As an author selling four titles on Amazon, I worry about the downside: one could get easily get baited into arguments, pedantic debates, and troll activity. Other authors might ding themselves by inadvertantly pushing personal agendas and straying away, in an obvious way, from their area of knowledge. It might be the authors that don't respond, or don't even keep a blog there, who weather the occasional bad reviews and continue to sell well. I guess I sound like I'm on a high horse, but I'm certainly not keen to jump in on this program. On the other hand, if the program remains open only to "novelists, writers of child care manuals and experts on subjects as diverse as real estate", then it shall remain a non-issue us Joe Sixpacks of 4- and 5-figure sales ranks.
I know, it's just sooooooooooooooooo hard to get in contact with your rep.
http://www.house.gov/writerep/
I must admit, most of the people I hear trumpeting this '[insert aspersion of choice] in Washington' crap have scarcely bothered to contact them, yet have the gall to blame their reps for not representing them. If you're concerned that any rep but _yours_ is ignoring you, well, you suffer from a fundamental misunderstanding of how democracy works.
Truly amazing that people expect representative democracy to work when they don't engage their representatives--and it's not like you need to be told how to do so. Chances are, their office is withing f'ing walking distance of your house. If operating pen and paper, telephone or email are all too complex and mysterious for you and you're too lazy to travel a mile to speak in person, I can't imagine what sort of contribution you could possibly make, so it's probably best that you've passively excluded yourself from the process.
He's only 57.
What is the difference between "respond" and "respond back"?
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Satan is among us, so make sure you buy my book so you can find out how to stop him! Usually people aren't so brazen about these kind of cash grabs, but I guess he was inspired by all the hullabaloo lately.
Makes me wonder what other sorts of author opinions they'd be willing to host. If I write a book about UFO conspiracies, can I count on Amazon to post my latest theory?
Personally I'd rather the authors spent time doing what they do best: Writing new material, not being dragged into a trolling contest with hundreds of shitheads who now have a soapbox for their insanity.
Great, now Jack Thompson can directly threaten to sue people who don't like his book rather than go through the tedium of actually sending letters. Isn't technology great?
Finally! We can tell Jack Thompson what we really think! He's sure to change his ways when he finds out what we all really think.
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- "I am a Consumer and I would like to comment on this product"
- "I am the author and I would like to comment on my product"
- "I am the manufacturer and I would like to comment on our product"
A few years ago, it seemed to disapear. I always assumed they got too many fake people pretending to be Stephen King, etc and took the policy away. This new "verifiable" author commenting system is probably better. (And, if it picks up, i'll bet it becomes simply for authors or author's agents to get them enrolled and the program will expand)
Amazon Author's Profile
I was initially a skeptic, but having used it, I'm 100% behind the idea. You can see what an author's posting looks like here:
Untangling Tolkien
It's marvelous for an author wanting to promote books (existing or planned), answer critics, or write more detail about a book than Amazon usually posts. You can make a posting like that above to any of the Amazon detail pages for which you're the book's author. And you can link to outside sites for more information, including your own website.
If you're an author with a book for sale on Amazon, I'd strongly recommend joining. Just keep in mind that it is for authors only (not publishers), and only allows postings to books you've written or the Amazon home page of those who've bought your books. Also, it's one way, meaning the blog doesn't allow readers to post (probably a good thing). And at present it's only for Amazon U.S. Also, there is a careful vetting process to keep out trolls.
I give the idea Five Stars and a Thumbs Up. Amazon is to be commended for this.
--Mike Perry, Inkling Books, Seattle
Wikipedia-Amazon Connect
Feel free to link to it from your blogs. The idea is a great one, but it's a little confusing until you see actual examples.
--Mike Perry, Inkling Books, Seattle
Anne Rice had some interaction with her fans a while ago on amazon.com over her then newly released book, Blood Canticle.
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Anyone know of any other instances when the author posted to amazon.com to defend his/her own work?
Is this crap news? Authors have always had the ability to make their own webpages. Just because the NY Times gives Amazon a pump doesn't make this newsworthy.
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To participate in Amazon Connect, you must be using a compatible browser with JavaScript enabled.
Currently supported browsers include:
Internet Explorer for Windows, version 5.5 or higher
Firefox for Windows, Mac OS or Linux, version 1.0 or higher
Mozilla for Windows, Mac OS or Linux, version 1.6 or higher
I'm just waiting for the responses from the artists of CDs with Sony XCP on them. That'll be a fun flamewar to watch. :)
You already can by using Lulu.com. Publishing a book is free and for an optional fee you can purchase an ISBN and have your books available through Amazon.com, B&N.com, etc.
Lulu.com has also offered free blogs to authors for quite some time now.