Amazon UK, as at 10.30am, Friday 11th October
Kindle AH new releases
The Smithtown Unit #46
Night Over The Bosphorus #68
Kansas Troubles #69
Kindle AH new releases
The Smithtown Unit #46
Night Over The Bosphorus #68
Kansas Troubles #69
Meanwhile over on the American charts, Night Over the Bosporos is about 15 places higher on Steampunk charts than Alternate History. We might want to put some other applicable stuff there too, see if that gets a boost.
Battle over Britain was at 91 in Steampunk Fiction this morning and only 126 in Alternate History.
I have no idea how Amazon work these numbers out, especially seeing as the three categories you can see for the books keep changing.
I dunno how Amazon figuires the categories it shows out, but I do know you can email Amazon and ask what categories you're in & can the book be added to some. (I've done that w/ self-published books recently.)
Changing the categories may well have to be done by Tom..That's a big leap!
AND THE DRUM BEATS AGAIN
I dunno how Amazon figuires the categories it shows out, but I do know you can email Amazon and ask what categories you're in & can the book be added to some. (I've done that w/ self-published books recently.)
Certainly the "Sharpe" books should NOT be in the AH listings...I think the big thing is that Alternate History is more saturated with semiprofessional material than Steampunk is. When you go to the Steampunk stuff, there's a lot fewer entrants, and most of the entrants have very poor design, so we have them beat. Alternate History, however, tends to have a lot more decently put together covers, and more importantly just a lot of crap that should not be there that eats ranking space.
Certainly the "Sharpe" books should NOT be in the AH listings...
There must be a joke in there somewhere about how Sean Bean not dying in the Sharpe TV series created a paradox which ripped a hole in the space-time continuum and moved the Sharpe books into AH...How the heck did THAT happen???