BTB131 | Book Series Episode 7: Amazon and Amazon Ads

19 May 2025 • 16 min • EN
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Amazon is where nonfiction books break out, take off, or quietly disappear—and understanding why can give your book a serious edge. In this episode, we go deep into the world of Amazon ads and unpack the invisible mechanics behind one of the most powerful discovery tools in publishing. What actually happens when someone searches for a book like yours? How does Amazon decide whose book to show, and what role do things like keywords, past sales, and even off-Amazon traffic play in that decision? We’ll break down the essentials of how Amazon ads work—from the auction system to targeting options and the key metrics that really matter (and those that don’t). You’ll learn why bidding more doesn’t always guarantee results, how Amazon decides which books to promote, and the common pitfalls authors face when running campaigns. We’ll also touch on different ad types, including some newer options still in testing, plus strategies to avoid wasted spend and what to do if Amazon isn’t quite sure who your ideal reader is yet. This episode isn’t about becoming an ads wizard or obsessing over dashboards. It’s about understanding what’s actually happening behind the scenes so you can make smarter decisions—whether you’re managing ads yourself, working with a team, or simply curious about how publishers approach Amazon campaigns. From launch timelines and targeting strategy to ad copy myths and common mistakes, we’ll show you how to approach Amazon ads more strategically—without getting overwhelmed. Subscribe to our newsletter here: https://getshelflife.com/category/newsletter/ Head over to our new website now to discover new content and more: www.getshelflife.com If you"re interested in connecting further or have any questions, feel free to email me at Alex@getshelflife.com

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