Tuesday, 4 November 2014
Reviewing on Amazon (update)
Reviewing on Amazon
Back again!! Several readers have asked me to repost this from last week. I’ve made a few changes because my suggested way doesn’t work for everyone outside the UK but hopefully it does now. Please note Tenore has now been released in the US, Canada, Germany, Japan and other countries so the same system will apply on these sites. How I wish Amazon would make it easier to review single tracks of albums but they don’t - yet. I haven’t tried Amazon.com’s Tenori MP3 page, or on .ca, .de, .jp but I should think they work in a similiar way to the UK site.
The following is part of an email I received recently from a delightful Fantoine marketing expert, Sue Zange, who asked if I could explain the importance of Amazon reviews on Tenore.
I know we are all loving the wonderful success Jonathan is achieving with this first solo album Tenore. We Fantoines can help even more in keeping the momentum going. Let’s keep the pace up with letting everyone know how wonderful it is and post our reviews on Amazon. #telltheworldaboutjonathan
Amazon reviews are a critical part of ensuring Tenore stays high in the charts. Of course not all of us are wordsmiths and even those who like writing reviews can find it slightly difficult finding enough adjectives to describe Jonathan’s exceptional talent and personality. One word will suffice if you’re stuck, because now Amazon don’t insist upon a defined number of words in a review. You can write a review on Amazon even though you purchased Tenore elsewhere.
Here is the link for the CD on Amazon UK. Once you’ve finished your review on that page, please go to the Tenore MP3 page and do another if you don’t mind. Not tired yet? Then scroll down the MP3 page and review each track by clicking on the name of each track (not the ‘play’ arrow). If you have problems please email me.
If you do read other reviews please click the YES button at the side of ‘do you find this helpful’. All these actions are collated by Amazon and will keep Tenori high in the listings.
Once you’ve done all that, sit back and relax in the knowledge that you’ve made a great contribution towards keeping 'our boy' up there where he belongs. In a couple of days your help will be needed all over again by reviewing, using the same procedure, on Amazon.com once Tenore is released in the US.
Thank you all so much. Every little helps and remember, your review is as important as every other one.
Should anyone have any questions about reviewing please email me and I’ll do my best to help. Email address is over there. >>>
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2 comments:
I find it difficult to chose a favourite track as it changes with my moods <3
Me too Jane, although I have a short list I play several times a day. :D
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