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Tonya Kappes has written a fantastic article on how to get honest reviews for your books. It's a must read. I'll summarize her points, below, but Tonya's article is one you're going to want to read and bookmark.
1) Do a Goodreads Giveaway
I've never tried this, but Tonya has. Hold a giveaway, get requests, then send a copy of your book to the winners. The winners promise to give an honest review of the book, AND you might get reviews from the people who didn't win but went ahead and bought your book anyway.
2) Create a press kit for each of your books
A press kit should include:
- your bio,The easier you can make things for potential reviewers, the better.
- a head shot,
- the cover of your book,
- the blurb for the book,
- a summary of the book, and
- all the links to where it can be purchased or downloaded.
3) Amazon: Ask top reviewers to review your book
Tonya thoughtfully gives the link to a list of Amazon's Top Customer Reviewers. She cautions that you'll want to read each biography carefully to find out which people might like reading the sort of book you've written. Chances are a person who hates horror books, even if they agree to read your zombie novel, won't like it.
4) Announce your book launch to your community
Your loyal readers are going to want to know you've come out with a new book and chances are some of them would love to write a review of it.
As long as authors make it clear they want honest reviews, good or bad, I don't see anything wrong with this.
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I love Tonya's tips! Great ideas that (hopefully!) don't take a lot of time to do. :)
Once again, this information is from Tonya Kappes' excellent article How To Get Reviews For Your Novel.
Other articles you might like:
- Book Review Blogs That Accept Self-Published Work
- 5 Ways to Spot a Trustworthy Amazon Review
- What to do if your book isn't selling: Tips from Johanna Penn