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=Novelrank.com=
''This is an article associated with the [[BardMetrics]] project; it is meant as a resource for individuals looking to utilize BardMetrics to its fullest potential.''
''This is an article associated with the [[BardMetrics]] project; it is meant as a resource for individuals looking to utilize BardMetrics to its fullest potential.''


==Basic Features==
==Basic features==


[http://www.novelrank.com Novelrank.com] is a website designed to help independent authors assess their [[Amazon Sales Rank]].  Since the Amazon Sales Rank is an ever-changing number, novelrank.com is a database designed to track (and keep track) of specified book sales.
[http://www.novelrank.com Novelrank] is a website designed to help independent authors assess their [[Amazon sales rank]].  Since the Amazon sales rank is an ever-changing number, novelrank.com is a database designed to track (and keep track) of specified book sales.


Users can create a novelrank.com profile using a number of extant services: Facebook, openID, Microsoft account, twitter, google, or yahoo accounts.  Once an account is created, a user can generate a list of books to track.  These books are added manually, one at a time, by the user via ISBN or ASIN of the book which the user would like to track.
Users can create a Novelrank profile using a number of extant services: Facebook, openID, Microsoft account, twitter, Google, or Yahoo accounts.  Once an account is created, a user can generate a list of books to track.  These books are added manually, one at a time, by the user via ISBN or ASIN of the book which the user would like to track.


A user's booklist is public to any individual with that user's username and/or unique account link page.
A user's booklist is public to any individual with that user's username and/or unique account link page.


==How Long and How Much?==
==Specifications==


A user may track up to 100 books on NovelRank's free service. If a user would like to track more than this, she can look into NovelRank's Enterprise Edition.
A user may track up to 100 books on NovelRank's free service. If a user would like to track more than this, she can look into NovelRank's Enterprise Edition.


Data for a book actively listen on Amazon will be kept in the NovelRank database for 18 months.  After this period, old sales data might be archived and, thereby, unavailable.   
Data for a book actively listen on Amazon will be kept in the NovelRank database for 18 months.  After this period, old sales data might be archived and, thereby, unavailable.   
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If a book's statistics have not been accessed for a period of two months, it will be marked as inactive.  Three such marks will denote a dormant title, and that title will be booted from the NovelRank server until manually re-added by a user.  After 3-6 months of inactivity on Amazon, a book might also be marked as "inactive" and, thereby, find itself in danger of being archived.
If a book's statistics have not been accessed for a period of two months, it will be marked as inactive.  Three such marks will denote a dormant title, and that title will be booted from the NovelRank server until manually re-added by a user.  After 3-6 months of inactivity on Amazon, a book might also be marked as "inactive" and, thereby, find itself in danger of being archived.


==When?==
==Timeframes==


NovelRank data is issued in Pacific Time.  NovelRank pings Amazon's sales data once an hour; though if a book has (historically) achieved a high ranking, it will discontinue at this frequency (depending on the book's rank).  NovelRank will ping a book at least once every day.
NovelRank data is issued in Pacific Time.  NovelRank pings Amazon's sales data once an hour; though if a book has (historically) achieved a high ranking, it will discontinue at this frequency (depending on the book's rank).  NovelRank will ping a book at least once every day.

Revision as of 13:56, 10 April 2014

This is an article associated with the BardMetrics project; it is meant as a resource for individuals looking to utilize BardMetrics to its fullest potential.

Basic features

Novelrank is a website designed to help independent authors assess their Amazon sales rank. Since the Amazon sales rank is an ever-changing number, novelrank.com is a database designed to track (and keep track) of specified book sales.

Users can create a Novelrank profile using a number of extant services: Facebook, openID, Microsoft account, twitter, Google, or Yahoo accounts. Once an account is created, a user can generate a list of books to track. These books are added manually, one at a time, by the user via ISBN or ASIN of the book which the user would like to track.

A user's booklist is public to any individual with that user's username and/or unique account link page.

Specifications

A user may track up to 100 books on NovelRank's free service. If a user would like to track more than this, she can look into NovelRank's Enterprise Edition.

Data for a book actively listen on Amazon will be kept in the NovelRank database for 18 months. After this period, old sales data might be archived and, thereby, unavailable.

If a book's statistics have not been accessed for a period of two months, it will be marked as inactive. Three such marks will denote a dormant title, and that title will be booted from the NovelRank server until manually re-added by a user. After 3-6 months of inactivity on Amazon, a book might also be marked as "inactive" and, thereby, find itself in danger of being archived.

Timeframes

NovelRank data is issued in Pacific Time. NovelRank pings Amazon's sales data once an hour; though if a book has (historically) achieved a high ranking, it will discontinue at this frequency (depending on the book's rank). NovelRank will ping a book at least once every day.

Sources and Further Reading

NovelRank.com FAQ Reactivating NovelRank books