Sentences with phrase «beta readers listed»

I think all the reasons for beta readers listed are so valuable.
Yes, I had your site listed above under «Beta Reader listing

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I found this helpful list which goes into some broad details about how to treat beta readers well.
It sounds like you already have a list of items for your beta reader to look for.
As I've mentioned before, if our beta readers provide feedback on the Option # 1 bullet items listed in this post, they're probably thorough enough.
I wrote a blog post earlier this year with a massive list of ideas for where and how to find beta readers.
Personally, I self - edit as much as possible, publish early, send an ARC copy to beta readers and have them send me a list of typos.
Jane Friedman's guest poster Brooke McIntyre has a nice list of places to connect with beta readers or critique groups.
In my big post with a list of where to find beta readers, I mention a few sources for people beta reading for a fee, so I knew the concept existed.
Also, you may want to cultivate a separate list for beta readers and superfans who receive early free copies of your work.
Personally, I wouldn't send this whole list to a beta reader because it could be overwhelming and distract their big - picture reading.
Groups of proven, practiced, seasoned beta readers could step into that middle ground, schedule their work together, charge a respectable fee, run a simple site and listings for themselves, and get some authors past that friends - and - family alternative.
You've got 100 people on your mailing list — this includes your friends, family, and beta - readers.
Great notes, Jami, but I'm not seeing the «magic button» that provides a big list of beta readers for me without any effort.
I first shared the book with beta readers from the Writer's Bucket List community for structural feedback.
As a beta reader myself, I've noticed that it's very easy to deliver a beta read that looks like a «laundry list of problems.»
The way I use beta readers is I list several questions I want them to answer.
That's a good list for writers, beta readers and publishers to keep in mind.
But it appears its beta readers culled from their mailing lists so it's basically their fans which more than likely just tell them what they want to hear: love it.
Here's a clearer list of people who don't make good beta readers.
I'm working on putting together a list of places to find beta readers, but in the meantime, I've heard great things about Critique Circle.
I now have a post with lists of resources for finding beta readers.
The very first post I mentioned above contains a list of ideas and sources for where we can find beta readers, but even with that list, some writers still run into stumbling blocks.
Below is a list of tools for beta readers.
As each of your beta readers replies back to you with their opinion and feedback, collate them all into one list and address each of them one at a time.
While nearing the end of writing the first draft of your manuscript, it's a good time to write a list of your prospective beta readers.
Check out my list of 15 questions for your beta readers — and to focus your own revisions.
And if you can, ask a beta reader for their list.
One of the things I really liked was a sidebar listing of his novels and the status of each — Aaron's basically listed the number of pages, the number of words and status of the books he's writing (including one he's testing with Beta readers; and one that's done and on hold).
This is where you can go back to the rest of your list in # 3: you may find that if none of your beta - readers mentioned a particular issue, it's something that doesn't need changing after all.
-- introduce a few foundational concepts such as lists, the main 3 purposes for author newsletters (ARC / beta readers, direct sales, and old - school newsletters) segments, funnels, calls - to - action, automations, etc..
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Book Giveaways are a great way to do a number of things though, such as distribute books to ARC readers or beta readers, reward loyal fans with a freebie, or add new readers to a newsletter list.
Creating ARCs is useful; you can send them out to beta readers on your mailing list, and to professional reviewers too.
When I serve as a beta reader for other people, I find it helpful when the author gives me a list of questions to direct my reading.
Work your blog, social media platforms, and email list for beta readers.
Since I've read so little fantasy of late, I haven't done this much (I'm going to try it with my pen name's mailing list, because I've actually read more in that genre in these last couple of years), but I have done this with some of my beta readers» books.
Barring that, we could get a bunch of early reviews from beta readers and post them in the «editorial reviews» section (one of the hardest things about selling a book on preorder is lack of reviews...) Preorders are important because on most platforms, preorder sales count the day of launch — and all the sales need to be in the same week to hit the big bestseller lists.
I'm grateful to all my beta readers and always list them in the acknowledgements.
The guys over at MobileRead noticed that the Borders Beta didn't have the Sony Reader listed or any ebooks.
I would love to be on your list of beta readers if you could use yet another.
You can use your mailing list to get beta readers, line up reviews, and of course, drive sales to new and existing books!
So - called «open beta» soft - launch MMOs with cash shops, no sign of launch in the west, or limited interest for our readers will not be listed; we also do not list expansions, with occasional exceptions.
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