If you post your review on Amazon in your home country, we can’t see it over here.
Horrors! It’s almost like Ammy doesn’t count you guys.
Would you be a pal and jump over to the US Amazon site and post your review there, too?
(That may entail opening a US Amazon account. Doesn’t Ammy suck??? But I’m worth it.)
Please, please, please, please, please?
I know. Aren’t I a pain?
Please?
Thanks! Your reward will be great in Heaven for this, you know.
Probably.
If you didn’t buy my amazing new book yet (what the hell’s up with that, slacker?), here’s the global link. http://geni.us/navigators Thanks in advance!

10 replies on “UK Friends! And Canada, Australia, Italy, etc…”
Dan, I had no idea. Thanks for letting us know. I did notice that at the bottom of the Amazon.co.uk page is the US reviews. “Most Helpful Customer Reviews on Amazon.com (beta) Amazon.com: 5 out of 5 stars 14 reviews” Unfortunately, first impressions count the most and that top review number is what everyone sees first. I’m reading Navigators now and will post in both places. 🙂
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I could never figure it out, so I asked some friends in other countries and that’s what they ended up telling me we would have to do. That is what they do.
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Great post. I find myself chasing people down if I can find them when I see a review on my .ca site, asking them to post on ,com. One day when I find a moment, I’m going to try and set up author pages on all the country sites too. One day.
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One day. I get it
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I thought I did already… will check…
Wouldn’t it be great if Amazon got with the beat and merged all their data?
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I don’t know why they don’t, but they don’t
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high time they did then…
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Reblogged this on Don Massenzio's Blog.
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Thank you!
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You’re welcome.
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