Another idea is an inexpensive membership to the Midwest Writing Center that gives authors access to the MWC's
free book review exchange service.
Not exact matches
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Books in
exchange for an honest
review.
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exchange for my honest
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book from Partners In Crime in
exchange for my honest
review.
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book from iRead Book Tours in exchange for my honest rev
book from iRead
Book Tours in exchange for my honest rev
Book Tours in
exchange for my honest
review.
I received a copy of Cara Comini's new
book 30 Days Grain
free in
exchange for an honest
review.
We ONLY receive
free digital copies of
books in
exchange for a fair and honest
review — period.
If you want your
book reviewed, make it known you're looking for
reviews and will happily send a
free copy in
exchange for an honest one.
Offering a
free copy of your
book to the right people in
exchange for a
review can give an enormous boost to your sales.
What they do is they have
book review programs, and so what we did was we set up our own
book review program and was able to — people who are already emailing us and already saying «We love your
books» or are part of my email list, I said, «Hey, do you want to read my
books in
exchange for a
review for
free?»
I received this
book for
free from Publisher in
exchange for an honest
review.
Additionally, I was not offering a quid pro quo arrangement: I wasn't offering a copy of the
book in
exchange for a
review; I was simply offering them a
free book.
(Beta readers are readers who get a
free copy of your completed manuscript
book in
exchange for an honest and thoughtful
review before it's released to the public.)
Then, when someone else overhears you talking and asks about your
book, go to your car and get one of the copies you keep there and either sell it to them with your personal credit card reader or offer it
free in
exchange for a
review when they are done.
Our Reading Deals
Book Reviews service puts your book in front of readers who get to read it for free, in exchange for giving you a rev
Book Reviews service puts your
book in front of readers who get to read it for free, in exchange for giving you a rev
book in front of readers who get to read it for
free, in
exchange for giving you a
review.
And yes, you're offering your
book for
free in
exchange for consideration of a
review.
Amazon has a great community of people who take
free books in
exchange for a
review, and you don't want to mess that up.
Amazon still allows authors to give a
free copy of their
book away in
exchange for an honest
review, so to kick start your
book's life on Amazon, give some
books away and ask for
reviews.
Brought to you by the team at
Book Marketing Tools, we have tapped into our ever growing readership at our book promotion website, Reading Deals, and we have found readers that want to read free books in exchange for leaving an honest rev
Book Marketing Tools, we have tapped into our ever growing readership at our
book promotion website, Reading Deals, and we have found readers that want to read free books in exchange for leaving an honest rev
book promotion website, Reading Deals, and we have found readers that want to read
free books in
exchange for leaving an honest
review!
You may not offer any incentive for a
review, including a
free book, in
exchange for a
review directly.
A great way to get more exposure is to provide
free copies of your
book to people in
exchange for
reviews, which also gets copies of your
book circulating.
Our
Book Donation program helps you accomplish this by informing visitors that you are willing to give free copies of your book to schools, libraries and other non-profit organizations in exchange for some reviews (when possib
Book Donation program helps you accomplish this by informing visitors that you are willing to give
free copies of your
book to schools, libraries and other non-profit organizations in exchange for some reviews (when possib
book to schools, libraries and other non-profit organizations in
exchange for some
reviews (when possible).
Self - published authors continue to abuse the entire concept of a legitimate
review system by trading them with fellow authors, buying them from other websites or giving
free books away in
exchange for a
review.
If a user has left multiple good
reviews for
books of the same kind as yours, then you could approach them directly by asking them if they would like to get a
free copy of your
book in
exchange for an honest
review.
This is a
review marketplace where authors and readers can connect allowing authors to provide their
books for
free in
exchange for honest
reviews.
Here are the
books in the Authors»
Book Marketing Series... I will be giving the first 50 authors and writers who sign up for
free chapters a
free copy in
exchange for a
review on Amazon.
I don't think there's anything scammy about offering a reader a
free book in
exchange for an honest
review.
The majority of
book bloggers blog for fun and do not receive any compensation for doing so (and yes
free review copies are received but this isn't a perk, it is an
exchange for much more time and effort than the
book cost).
Also referred to as «early reviewers,» ARC readers are given a
free copy of your
book in
exchange for leaving an honest
book review (typically on Amazon and / or Goodreads) once the
book is available for distribution.
I have gotten
free reviews and
books given in
exchange for
reviews.
Amazon no longer allows product sellers to give
free products in
exchange for
reviews, but
books are exempt from that rule.
It is very apparent that a very tiny population of ACX users are potentially abusing the program, where they sign up as an «author» and then submit recordings of their «
books», and in
exchange are given a bunch of vouchers they can use to gift people copies of their
book for
free for
review purposes.
Some writers may trade
reviews, or offer their
books to readers for
free in
exchange for a
review.
We will ask them to
review the
book in
exchange for a
free copy and if they decide to
review the
book they may
review it anywhere like Amazon, BN, Kobo, Apple, etc...
Reviewers are choosing to
review your
book in
exchange for a
free copy.
BookLook Bloggers, aHarperCollins Christian Publishingprogram, provides
free copies of
books in
exchange for honest
book reviews.
Reviews that are posted (to Amazon and other places) are accompanied by a disclaimer that a
free copy of the
book was received in
exchange for an unbiased
review.
If you don't already have any influential contacts you can ask for feedback, consider reaching out to a targeted list of your peers via e-mail and asking them for
reviews in
exchange for you mailing them a
free copy of your
book.
When the subject of your
book comes up, let people know you are seeking
reviews in
exchange for a
free book if they are interested.
I did a «Goodreads Event» in which I offered
free copies of my
book in
exchange for honest
reviews.
However, she no longer accepts e-books in
exchange for
free book reviews.
Look in genre - specific Facebook groups to find people who love
books like yours, and ask if they'd like
free copies of your
book in
exchange for an honest
review.
In
exchange for
free books, they write honest
reviews.
BookLook Bloggers offers
free books to bloggers in
exchange for honest online
reviews.
These authors are willing to donate
free copies of their
books in
exchange for
reviews (if circumstances allow) and the knowledge that their
books are being read and enjoyed.
Although, I may receive a
book for
free, in
exchange for an honest
review.
Of course, I can't officially speak for Amazon's KDP program, but the practice of giving the gift of a
free book in
exchange for an honest
review has existed long before ebooks, so I doubt a few individual gifts for
reviews would cause any problems.
The only thing close to this that I've done is except an offer for a
free e-file of a
book in
exchange for a written
review (or two or three) right before the
book's official launch.
I was very skeptical about offering my
book for
free in
exchange for honest
reviews because
free eBooks are, well, I'd say a dime a dozen, but they are
free.
Why It's Taking Off: Readers can download
free books in
exchange for
reviewing them, and as
reviews and download rack up,
book price increa...