Amazon extends multi-format series page to more international markets

Amazon has extended its new multi-format Amazon Series Page to the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Japan and Canada as well as the US.

The new Amazon Series Page provides an overview of all book formats available for a series, including pre-orders, and allows customers to navigate easily from one series book to the next.

In addition to the main series books, it links in related series content such as prequels and box sets as well as similar series.

You can update your series content and benefit automatically from additional launches to come.

In November 2020, Amazon enabled authors and self-publishers with a series of books to publish and update ebook and paperback series details pages automatically through Kindle Direct Publishing.

This was available to authors for the US, UK and Germany Amazon stores, although some features were not available in the UK and Germany.

An Amazon series page is a product detail page that shows an overview of your series details and gives readers the opportunity to buy and read all of the books in your series. Series pages are available on desktop computers and in mobile web browsers.

In March 2021, Amazon moved to support book series-related content on Amazon.com series detail pages for Kindle Direct Publishing authors.

Any related book you add or have added to your series in KDP, will appear in a Related Content section at the bottom of your series detail page. Amazon says this feature means readers can easily see any related sequels, novellas, boxed sets, and more in one place along with the main titles in a series.

Now indie authors can use series-related content in seven other major Amazon stores as well as on Amazon.com.

You can find out more about creating or managing your series here on the Amazon website.


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