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Practical guides for Amazon authors on getting more reviews.

What Is an Amazon Review Link? (And Why Authors Need More Than One)

An Amazon review link takes readers straight to the review form for your book. Here's what it is, how it works — and why a single link fails every reader outside the US.

May 12, 2026Read article →
  • Universal Amazon Review Link: One Link That Works for Every Reader

    A universal Amazon review link routes readers to their local Amazon store automatically — US, UK, Canada, Australia, and more. Here's what it does and how to create one for your book.

  • How to Share Your Amazon Review Link So Readers Actually Use It

    Having your review link isn't enough. Here's the complete sharing workflow — back matter copy, ARC email templates, newsletter wording, and website placement — so more readers follow through.

  • QR Code for Book Reviews: What Should It Actually Link To?

    The destination matters as much as the code itself. Here's why a direct Amazon URL can still fail international readers — and what to link to instead.

  • Why Readers Don't Leave Reviews After Finishing Your Book

    It's usually not about the book. Here's what's actually causing reader drop-off — and the specific friction points you can remove.

  • Where to Put a QR Code in Your Book for Reviews (End Placement Wins)

    Most QR codes end up in the wrong place. Here's exactly where to put your review QR code — and the placements to avoid if you want readers to actually scan it.

  • How to Create an Amazon Review Link (Step-by-Step for Authors)

    The Amazon review URL is amazon.com/review/create-review?asin=ASIN — here's how to build it, find your ASIN, and make it work for readers in every country.

  • Amazon create-review URL Format (/review/create-review?asin=) Explained

    The exact format: amazon.com/review/create-review?asin=ASIN. Here's how to build it, where it works, and why it fails outside the US store.

  • Amazon Review QR Code: How to Send Every Reader to the Right Store

    A QR code removes the search step for paperback readers — but only if it links to the right place. Here's how to create an Amazon review QR code that works for every country.

  • Amazon Review Link Setup: Ebook, Paperback & ARC Readers

    Ebooks, print books, and ARC copies each need a different approach. Here's how to set up your Amazon review link for every format so every reader can reach the review form.

  • How to Ask Readers for an Amazon Review (What Works and What to Avoid)

    You can ask for honest reviews. Here's what Amazon actually prohibits, what's fine, and exactly how to word the ask so it stays on the right side of policy.

  • How to Add an Amazon Review Link to the Back of Your Book

    Where to place your Amazon book review link, what copy to use, and how to format it for ebook and print — so readers actually click it.

  • QR Codes in Books: The Fastest Way to Get More Amazon Reviews

    Paperback readers face too many steps between finishing your book and leaving a review. A QR code removes most of them. Here's how to create one and where to put it.

  • Amazon Review Link Generator: One Link for Every Country

    Paste in your book's ASIN, get one short link back. Readers in the UK, US, Australia, and everywhere else land on the right Amazon review page automatically. Here's how it works.

  • Amazon Review Link Not Working? It's an International Routing Problem

    A standard amazon.com/review/create-review link fails UK, Australian, and Canadian readers every time. Here's exactly what's breaking — and how to fix it in under a minute.