Universal Book Links for authors

Create one Universal Book Link for your book.

Give every reader one durable, book-focused destination—then help them choose an edition and appropriate store while you learn which campaigns generate retailer clicks.

The category, plainly explained

What is a Universal Book Link?

A Universal Book Link is one shareable URL that gives readers a useful path to a book across editions, retailers, or countries. It replaces the brittle habit of sharing one country-specific store URL everywhere and hoping it works for every reader.

Tutarium approaches that link as part of an author’s marketing system: a reader-facing landing page, clear buying choices, campaign-specific share links, and click analytics. It measures reader journeys to retailers; it does not claim to attribute retailer purchases.

A page built around the book

Present the cover, pitch, praise, editions, and buying choices before a reader reaches a retailer.

Edition-aware choices

Keep paperback, Kindle, hardcover, audiobook, and special-edition paths together without sharing a pile of separate URLs.

Regional routing

Recommend an appropriate buying option and use configured regional Amazon routes when the match is reliable.

Clean campaign links

Give newsletters, ads, podcasts, QR codes, and social posts their own readable campaign links.

Retailer-click analytics

Compare landing views, countries, campaigns, and store clicks to learn which promotion sends readers onward.

Author profiles

Connect a durable book link to a public author home that keeps active books and important profile links together.

From store URL to durable book page

How to create a Universal Book Link with Tutarium

  1. Paste a supported Amazon book URL or ISBN into the book-link builder.
  2. Review the imported title, author, cover, description, and edition details.
  3. Add the retailer destinations and regional routes you can verify.
  4. Publish the canonical book page, then create separate campaign links for each promotion.
  5. Use landing-view and retailer-click analytics to compare the traffic those campaigns generate.