It seems Amazon has removed all search tags on ebooks. The ones on paperbacks remain. Click on Steve’s photo to read a comprehensive article on why he thinks this came about…
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I had noticed that I couldn’t add tags to my new book. I just thought it was because it was “too new” or that it was because it was MY book. This is a bit frustrating, especially for those who just wanted legit tags on their books to help them be more visible in the endless sea of e-books on Amazon. But I suppose the best way to look at it would be to have confidence in our own work – to believe that it will still do well and stand on its own without tags. So to this topic, I say two things: “Damn the man!” and “Moving on…”
Thanks for the heads-up on this. I will stop scratching my head now.
Its the typical thing…a few spoil it for the rest. I hear amazon is coming up with something else to replace it, so have patience…
I wasn’t aware of that site. Thanks for pointing it out.
See? I AM a noob.
Ahhhh…not to worry…I’m discovering new ones all the time. Trust me, we’re ALL noobs…