Don’t you just love it, when you “get it”?

Me too!

Thanks to J.A. Stinger for sending me to a new blogger, at least new to me, for another light bulb moment.

I’ve been a member of Amazon Associates for years. I’ve never understood how to use it. Now don’t y’all get all uppity on me, I’m sure there are a few things that has confounded you over the years. Well, back to my issue with Amazon Associates. Since I couldn’t figure out how to link anything to my blog with the Associates link, I just forgot about it. Until today when I read J.A.’s blog and followed her link to AnaSpoke.com for the rest of the story.

Folks, this is why reblogging is so important.

As I read and then reread Ana’s post a second time the pieces clicked into place and I finally got it. 

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When I’d finished, I went a bit further and discovered a couple of tricks of my own. So after you’ve read Ana’s tips keep reading, I’ve got a few more for you.

Even more fun with WordPress widgets: how to create an Amazon affiliate link and make a ton of cents! By Anna Spoke

Here’s what I learned:

1- After you’ve found the product, click on “Shorten URL witamzn.to?” above the HTML code.

This gives you a short URL link that you can copy and link to any image.

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2- Click on the “Build more links” button on the right below the HTML code. 

This takes you to the screen below where you can select from 3 different customized links, Text only, Image with Text, or Image only.

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I like the image only, as it will give you a widget you can use on your website. That’s the one I have on the upper top left of this website. 

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3- Select one of the 3 and click Highlight HTML and copy.

4- Paste the HTML code in the widget you want to use on your website.

Now go sign up on Amazon Associates. 

Hope my tips were as helpful as Ana’s. If they were, or if you’ve had good success on Amazon Associates, let me know in the comments. I’d love to hear from you.

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Do you know how to write a synopsis or summary?

I’ve got about ten different ones written different summaries, synopsis or whatever for the same WIP. Yes, you heard right. I don’t like any of them, but I keep trying. 

That’s why I was so excited to read this post today. 

I loved how Bridget from Now Novel, has a no-nonsense approach to writing a synopsis. 

Hand slap to the forehead, KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) Jean.

Sometimes I need to be reminded to stop adding purple prose and keep to the facts.

Remember the synopsis is the appetizer, a teaser, something to tantalize the would be reader. Not a the CliffNotes version. If you tell them too much, they may not have an incentive to read the book. 

Stick to the facts, sprinkle with a tiny bit of spice, so the synopsis won’t be bland, and stir lightly. 

Now go read Bridget’s post and see if these 9 Tips help you any. 

How to write a book synopsis better: 9 tips

Okay, got it! 

What about a summary?

Where and what do I do with a summary? Do I even need a summary? If so, for what? 

What’s the difference between a summary or a synopsis?

Check out this video for more info on both!

Should this particular book, with the 10-12 synopsis floating around in my computer, ever make its way to publication, I’ll let y’all know. 

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I’d like to introduce you to my latest character

Many of you got to know Ben, a very timid boy.

Now I’d like you to meet…

“A Most Reluctant Princess”

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Hopefully, I won’t make as many mistakes getting her story told and published as I did with poor Ben.

This book will be for preschoolers. So anyone looking to be Beta Readers, leave a comment or shoot me an email.

Look for her debut the end of February or first of March.

This time, I’m not going to rush the process, no matter how excited I get. Maybe that way I’ll make fewer mistakes.

Wish me luck with my little Princess!

On another bit of news. I was thrilled to discover another 5 star review  for Tryouts for Ben at Amazon.com! Yay! 51h3IvNhJGL._UY250_

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Know what to do with an image problem

Oh, Goody!

This is a great post from one of my favorite bloggers! This is a must read!!

Selling books are based on image. The writer’s image.

I used to tell my daughters all the time, a person’s perception is their reality. What ever they perceive to be real is what is real to them. 

And the hard reality is that first impressions matter for writers too. 

I can’t impress upon you enough how important Kristen’s blog post is. Click now and read….

Selling Books in the Digital Age—We ALL Have an Image Problem & Here’s What To Do by Kristen Lamb

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