On the other hand, if one of
my books gets reviewed in the national media, my amazon sales shoot right up.
A great way to make sure your own
book gets reviewed is to look into some of Lulu's reviewing services, including options to have your book reviewed by Kirkus or Clarion reviews.
I have read that male authors»
books get reviewed by prestigious publications (e.g., NYT Books, etc.) more than books by female authors.
If
your book gets reviewed, be sure to reply with a nice thank - you email for the time they took to read your book.
I think I remember seeing one review of Nora Roberts once, whereas Lee Child can count on all of
his books getting reviewed.
If they're having issues with meeting assignments / quotas how on earth are
these books getting reviewed?
If
a book gets no reviews, it sinks in search results.
4) Getting reviews and sales for said book Yes, POD / SP / indie
books get reviews.
What's the best way to make sure
your book gets reviewed?
After
your book get reviewed, do not forget to send a personal thank you note to the reviewer, even if the review does not quite meet your expectations.
Not exact matches
Fast - forward to today: The
book hasn't
got a single
review on Amazon and has sold so few copies, it doesn't rank on Amazon rank.
You'll
get negative
reviews if you attempt to sell
books that are falling apart.
In his
book Get Rid of the Performance
Review!
Frankly, we're intrigued and can't wait to
get our hands on one, but that sentiment is tempered by venerable consumer product
review house Consumer Reports, which already is taking a pass on recommending the new Surface
Book because of problems with the original version.
Start building a powerful and visible personal brand even before you begin writing your
book, because it is going to be the most valuable asset you have to evaluate your audience, find your voice, sell your
book,
get reviews and
get noticed by the press.
It is common knowledge that more
reviews you
get on Amazon, the more your
book gets promoted by the Amazon algorithm and is likely to sell more.
It could be scheduling a meeting,
booking a demo,
getting an introduction to a key stakeholder or
getting a contract
reviewed.
If you promote your
book well, you will
get some
reviews organically - meaning readers will submit
reviews on their own.
But I'm reading everything but I read
books a lot and Mystic River you mentioned, I read that as a... I read a
review of it in the paper and I thought that sounds good and I went out to Costco and
got a quick copy of it.
It does this by
getting a bunch of readers to give the
book good
reviews.
Your session on The New Rules of Marketing and PR received rave
reviews from the audience and, as a testament to how interesting and informative you were, we are still
getting requests for extra copies of your
book.
David
got the highest
reviews of the 24 speakers we
booked.»
My most recent
book is
getting rave
reviews from its readers.
We've
got books briefly noted by authors as good as James Bowman, Anthony Sacramone, and Frederica Mathewes - Green — together with full
reviews from such authors as Shalom Carmy (
reviewing James Q. Whitman's The Origins of Reasonable Doubt) and Caitrin Nicol (
reviewing Steve Talbott's Devices of the Soul) and Fr.
In any case, I'll
get your
book and respond from there with a
review as soon as I can.
Early Christian Writings, earlychristianwritings.com / — a list of early Christian doc - uments to include the year of publication and good
reviews of each - simply click on the gospel / epistle /
book of interest to
get to the
reviews.
If / when an author in the group becomes published, he / she promises to help other members in the group also
get published, and in return, they promise to write about and
review the author's
book so they can sell more copies.
And hey, if you appreciate
getting these free ebooks every few months, and like what you reading, would you mind posting a short
review of the
book on Amazon?
Once that is done, I hope to
get back to my regular publishing schedule, and
get more
books out for you to read and
review.
So December will be a little quiet, though I've still
got some good stuff lined up for the month: a
review of Christena Cleveland's
book Disunity in Christ, «Ask an Open Theist» with Greg Boyd, a list of 101 amazing Christian women speakers, and a cheat sheet for N.T. Wright's latest
book.
One of the perks of blogging is that sometimes you
get free
books in the mail to
review on your site.
Also, I'll be
reviewing Jim Belcher's
book, Deep Church: A Third Way Beyond Emerging and Traditional, which has
gotten a lot of buzz and which I think will be of interest to a lot of you.
I also have ten advance
review copies of A Year of Biblical Womanhood to give away, so if you don't win the ticket, you may at least
get an advanced copy of the
book.
Wait a minute... you thought that if the world came to an end that you would
get out of
reviewing my
book.
I was already excited about her new
book when Heidi published a recipe sampler, but now that
reviews and posts are popping up everywhere, I can hardly wait to
get my hands on it.
I
got that
book to
review as well but haven't
gotten to it yet because I first received it when all that stuff was going on with my dad.
Then I
got their rice
book — and now on to this one you have just
reviewed, which I
got for Christmas this year.
There is such a wealth of information in this
book, that even though I set out to write this
review three hours ago, I keep
getting distracted by the
book and have to stop and pour through it some more.
(One exception, I love doing cookbook
reviews for my
Book Club column — please feel free to get in touch about your bo
Book Club column — please feel free to
get in touch about your
bookbook!)
I've been enjoying her recipes for a long while and actually
reviewed her last
book, «Let Them Eat Vegan» when I was just
getting started blogging (nearly 2 years ago!).
I was lucky enough to
get this
book before it hit the shelves and be a part of a recipe test and
review group so I have tried a lot of the
books amazing meals, my favorite so far is probably the Poblano Mac and Cheese!
i just
got your new
book from your publisher to
review and i have to say that i fell in love on page 2.
Finally, Linda Steidel's
book, For Every Season There is a Salad, has been released and I
got an advance copy to
review.
I'd love it if you could leave
reviews for the
books on Amazon, when you'd
get a chance.
This didn't stop me from becoming excited when the opportunity was presented to me to
get a copy of Butter Celebrates: A Year of Sweet Recipes to Share with Family and Friends, by my friend, Jenny, who has organized quite a group of us to
review Rose Daykin's second
book.
It
got rave
reviews at my
book club.
I agree with a lot of the lesser
reviews of this
book, but felt that it still should
get four stars, whilst it has recipes which cooks and chefs would not call recipes in the wider sense I don't personally think that Ella in both her
books is neccesarily all about the recipes.
«that comment so resonated with me — I am always bowled over backwards by the
reviews I
get from my handmade
books.
But, she was happy my article didn't focus on what those secrets appeared to be about in her HuffPo piece — affairs — and the major emphasis that
got in the Daily Beast
book review, «Is Cheating the Secret to a Happy Marriage?»
I love
getting children's
books to
review as, I am sure you know by now, my Leo absolutely loves...