AUTHOR CENTRAL CHANGES
Have you checked out your Author Central page at Amazon recently?
The layout changed. (Well, every once in a while I see the old layout, but most of the time the new layout shows.)
If the new layout is showing, you’ll see a row of your cover images at the top, your blog or Twitter feeds below that, then your list of books.
You can view my page as an example, if you wish:
http://www.amazon.com/author/chrismcmullen
(Note the link above. Doesn’t that look better than http://www.amazon.com/Chris-McMullen/e/B002XH39DS? If you print your link on a bookmark, for example, the above format is simpler. The ‘secret’ is to log into Author Central, click Author Page, and follow the instructions where you see Author Page URL.)
Do you see the problem with the new author page layout? Every image is the same aspect ratio. Unfortunately, not all books have the same aspect ratio. So some book covers are getting squeezed at the top of the author page. You can really see it with my astronomy book above: The actual book cover is square, and so it appears noticeably distorted at the top of my author page.
In many ways, a wide image makes for an attractive thumbnail at Amazon, but not at the top of the new author page. Also, a narrower image works better for Kindle e-books when customers shop from a Paperwhite and other devices.
So what aspect ratio works best for the top of the author page? The ‘trick’ is to right-click an image and view the image info. I did this and learned that every image is scaled to 158px × 248px, which is an aspect ratio of 1:1.57. That’s pretty close to the Kindle Fire screen size, 1:1.6. In print, 5.5″ x 8.5″ and 5″ x 8″ are near enough matches, while 6″ x 9″ isn’t bad.
If you use 5″ x 7″, this will get squeezed a bit (since it’s 1:1.4). Large print books like 8″ x 10″ and 8.5″ x 11″ get squeezed significantly (these are less than 1:1.3). Square books, like 8.5″ x 8.5″ look quite distorted. If you have a landscape boxed set, that’s a disaster (unless the only text appears on sides of a box that don’t lie in the plane of the screen, then nobody can tell).
Does it really matter? Probably not too much. This is just an issue on the author page. It doesn’t affect the product page at all. Somebody has to click on your author profile from the product page just to get to your author page. Even then, it’s only the row of books at the top of the author page—the thumbnails that appear below are fine.
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Chris McMullen
Copyright © 2014 Chris McMullen, Author of A Detailed Guide to Self-Publishing with Amazon and Other Online Booksellers
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I like the new author page. It makes my blog posts more visible, so more people will be aware that it exists. Any book covers I used would be rectangular, so I suppose it’s not really a concern for me :p
I do like how it now shows more than three posts. The layout is nice, too.
I saw it pop up a few weeks ago. I do like how it brings more attention to the books. The part I wish they kept was the ‘like’ section. You can’t like author pages any more unless I simply can’t find the button.
Like. 🙂
I’ve been wondering about that. One thing I can no longer find is the “Like” button. Is “Add Favorite” the new “Like”?
Likes were removed from product pages a few years ago, so it’s not much of a surprise for them to disappear from author pages, too.
Shame. Oh well… So, what does the Fav button do?
I believe it’s to receive updates of new releases.
Thanks! Perhaps they let you know every time the author uploaded a new version of their book, since the files are not automatically updated.
You catch everything, Chris. If I ever get to the actual marketing, your visitor stats are going way up as I re-peruse all your posts.
BTW, the link to the comments at the bottom of the page took me instead to a ‘Page not found.’
I usually test that link out after I post. I’m sorry about that.
With just one book to my credit they don’t have to do much squeezing on my page! Soon they’ll be two. 😉
Twice as nice. 🙂
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Thank you. 🙂
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Thank you for sharing this.
Great blog as usual. I notice you only show your author’s page on Amazon.com I believe Amazon now allows you to put a page on Amazon.co.uk. I have one on Amazon.com at the moment https://www.amazon.com/author/kjrollinson but I intend to put one on the uk site
I have author pages in the US, UK, and France. They are also supported in Germany and Japan, I believe. It’s definitely worth adding it to the UK (as I recall, I mostly had to login and it found my info from my US page, but there were a couple of differences: maybe I had to add my bio again, and it didn’t support blog feeds, only Twitter, at the time).
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Thank you. 🙂
Just because a post is old, it doesn’t mean it’s no longer relevant Chris – like people when you think about it 😀
Very much so. 🙂