Discoverability Matters – Amazon is the leading marketplace where new authors are discovered. It offers recommendation algorithms, Kindle Unlimited, and a massive global audience that smaller platforms simply can’t match.
A Primary Revenue Stream – Many self-published authors earn the majority of their income through Amazon sales. A sudden shift away from the platform could put their livelihoods at risk.
Readers Are Already There – While there are great alternative booksellers, Amazon remains the go-to platform for millions of readers. Asking readers to completely change their habits is a challenge, especially when convenience plays a major role in book-buying decisions.
Encourage Alternative Purchasing Options – Instead of removing books from Amazon, authors can offer additional ways to purchase—through independent bookstores, direct author sales, and platforms like Bookshop.org or Kobo.
Advocate for Fairer Policies – Rather than cutting Amazon off completely, we can push for changes that benefit authors, such as better royalty structures, improved discoverability for diverse voices, and greater transparency in advertising algorithms.
Empower Readers with Choice – Rather than asking readers to stop using Amazon altogether, why not educate them on other ways to support their favorite authors? This could mean buying directly from an author’s website, requesting books at local bookstores, or leaving reviews to boost indie authors’ visibility.