Amazon Connect 75
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!
The Amazon page (Score:5, Informative)
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And this is different how?
Ever heard of EMAIL? (Score:1, Offtopic)
http://www.house.gov/writerep/ [house.gov]
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 t
Huh? (Score:3, Funny)
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Wrong reply. (Score:2)
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Book, huh? (Score:1)
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The most dangerous weapon ever.
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Finally news! (Score:5, Insightful)
I shall dube thee "news"
Re:Finally news! (Score:4, Funny)
You spelled dupe wrong.
Grateful Dead (Score:5, Funny)
Fan: Dude
Author: Duuuude
Fan: Dude!
Re:Grateful Dead (Score:1)
Either I didn't get the joke or one of us read the summary wrong.
Re:Grateful Dead (Score:1)
No Registration Here... (Score:2)
http://www.mezomorf.com/business/news-18342.html [mezomorf.com]
http://religiousfreaks.com/ [religiousfreaks.com]Re:No Registration Here... (Score:1)
Amazon...so... (Score:1)
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Apart from the B&N one-click suit a while back, Amazon seems to be playing the defensive game.
Me, I'd rather have... (Score:1, Informative)
Respond to comments in a good way? (Score:4, Insightful)
Are they going to sidestep or blatantly ignore valid questions like Peter Dawkins [lazylightning.org] 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.
Re:Respond to comments in a good way? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Respond to comments in a good way? (Score:2)
That's their decision when they sign on to this program. I am sure they are told what latitude they will have or will not have.
The users of Amazon.com shouldn't have to tolerate astroturfing and bullshit. Especially if it's just there to increase book sales for both the author and the reseller.
Re:Respond to comments in a good way? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Respond to comments in a good way? (Score:1)
I have written email to three different scifi writers over the last several years and had brief exchanges with two and was ignored by the third.
All three were questions about the social/tech interaction in their stories and about the other possible resulting implications.
I was surprised that they responded at all.
I think I received the two replies because I was extrapolating on their ideas rather than shooting holes in them.
This yahoo forum will provide a good conduit for communication with writers, som
next up: (Score:3, Insightful)
Rachael Ray (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Rachael Ray (Score:1)
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And then I'll take a Giana DeLaurentiis [foodnetwork.com] for the win.
Amazon will also be recruiting... (Score:2)
Dear Mr. Robert Jordan (Score:2, Funny)
Thank you.
Re:Dear Mr. Robert Jordan (Score:2)
And kill Perrin on the way. In fact, kill about 1/3 of your chars to clear up the plot lines. Take a hint from George R.R. Martin and get rid of some chars no matter how beloved they might be.
Book comments.. (Score:2, Insightful)
I think this might have more use and merit in a university or other school setting as a means for discussion and
Re:Book comments.. (Score:2)
- Robin
Reminds me of Asimov and Piers Anthony (Score:5, Interesting)
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.
NOT an OLD man (Score:1, Informative)
Just like software developers (Score:1)
One pitfall of the program (Score:1)
"respond back" to this question: (Score:2)
What is the difference between "respond" and "respond back"?
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Re:"respond back" to this question: (Score:2)
What is the difference between a \ and a
Mike Jeffress (Score:3, Insightful)
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?
Jack Thompson... (Score:1)
They already had this... (Score:3)
- "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 Connect from the Inside (Score:2, Interesting)
Amazon Author's Profile [amazon.com]
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 [amazon.com]
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 bo
Wikipedia Entry for Amazon Connect (Score:1)
Wikipedia-Amazon Connect [wikipedia.org]
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
Re:Wikipedia Entry for Amazon Connect (Score:1)
Try again?
Re:Wikipedia Entry for Amazon Connect (Score:1)
I suspect this is just some weirdness among Wikipedia reviewers. The entry was active for several hours before some twit put in a redirect to the main Amazon.com link. That's dumb because there's not one word about Amazon Connect there. They might as well redirect it to an entry about the Ebola virus. It would have made more sense not to link Amazon Connect to anything.
It may be because I linked to
Anne Rice Amazon Flame War Revisited (Score:2)
Link Here [amazon.com]
Anyone know of any other instances when the author posted to amazon.com to defend his/her own work?
Expert ... on the lyrics of the greatful dead? (Score:1)
"Hey mannn, most Greatful Dead lyrics are actually translittered iambic pentamiturrreee, maannn. With deep allusions to shakespeare mann."
Woooooshshsh.
"This is some killer herb maannnnn."
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Sony XCP CD - Author's responses (Score:2)