Amazon Advertising: The Definitive Guide

A little help never hurt! Nicholas C. Rossis is not only a talented author, he’s also incredibly generous, intelligent, and helpful. Authors who’ve published through Amazon and need help marketing will find his info highly useful.

Nicholas C. Rossis

Amazon Advertising | From the blog of Nicholas C. Rossis, author of science fiction, the Pearseus epic fantasy series and children's bookI was recently hired by SearchNurture to help them write a series of posts on Amazon Advertising. SearchNurture is a Digital Marketing Agency which matches specialized advertisers with companies and professionals. They also offer training in digital marketing and even help graduates find a job (and pay $6,000 upon placement).

My first two posts were recently published on their website. I don’t like tooting my own horn, but anyone interested in how Amazon Advertising works should have a careful read, as this is the most exhausting guide I have seen on the Internet yet–and I’m mighty proud of my part in creating it.

What Is Amazon Advertising?

The first post deals with the basics of Amazon Advertising. It explains how it works, how to target your audience, which kinds of campaigns exist and how to pick the one that’s perfect for your needs.

You can read the full post here: What…

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2 responses to “Amazon Advertising: The Definitive Guide”

  1. Wow, thank you so much for the kind words, Rachael! You’re a star 🙂

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    1. Well deserved word to you, Nicholas. Thank you!

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