I don't own one yet, but I wanted to know more about how it works, because as a self - published author I'm looking for easy ways to share
free copies of my books with reviewers (since looking for promotion opportunities seems to be a more - than - full - time issue now).
Additionally, to spread the word about this book promotionstrategy, authors announce they are giving away
free copies of their books on social media networks like Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and MySpace.
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.
However, some larger publishers believe that DRM -
free copies of their books published in other territories will find their way back to their own market, thus increasing the likelihood of digital piracy.
If as an author you are going to give away
free copies of your book as part of your marketing strategy, be it to find readers, gain reviews or try to boost sales of other titles in the series, you want to maximize your KDP Free days.
Authors will be able to build up their email lists and interact with the people who
claimed free copies of their books, and readers will know that they'll be kept informed when new titles by authors they enjoyed come out.
Give your
list free copies of your book before it goes live so they can read it, then send them a message as soon as the book is live so they can post their reviews.
Marie Force has set a number of her novels in Rhode Island, and ensures that the public libraries in the state always receive
free copies of her books whenever she publishes a new one.
instaFreebie Created in 2014, instaFreebie's mission is to ensure that authors have a way of easily
distributing free copies of their books to their fans, and that readers have an excellent experience in claiming those free copies in whichever format they want.
BookLook Bloggers, aHarperCollins Christian Publishingprogram, provides
free copies of books in exchange for honest book 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.
They'll also give
you a free copy of their book if you ask for one.
Those who commented were entered a drawing for
a free copy of the book.
Today Rachel Held Evans is kind to give away to one of my readers who wins the draw
a free copy of her book Evolving in Monkey Town.
I have one
free copy of this book to make available to my readers.
Last week I reviewed The Challenge of Jesus by NT Wright, and announced that those who commented on the post would be entered in a drawing for
a free copy of the book.
All you have to do is request
your free copy of the Book of Mormon, the Pearl of Great Price, and other Mormon publications.
Though nobody except my newsletter subscribers gets the PDF copy for free, anybody can go download
a free copy of my book at Amazon.
If you'd like
a free copy of my book Bible Matrix (mentioned above), send me a postal address.
If you want
a free copy of Book Publishing Instructions, just make sure you have subscribed to one of my email newsletters.
I scored
a free copy of the book of mormon, told them i would read it.
John Lawson handed 50
free copies of his book to a chaplain at HM Prison Lewes (pictured below), only to receive an email two weeks later saying they would not be passed on to inmates.