Saturday, October 19, 2013

Goodreads

     If you are an avid reader and you have not joined Goodreads, you should really consider joining. If you are a writer with a published book and you haven't joined Goodreads, you are missing out on a huge opportunity and should join today (it's free.)
     Goodreads is a community designed to bring together books and readers. When you set up a profile, they will ask you what kinds of books you like. Then their program gives you lists and descriptions of other books you will probably like too. It's the perfect way to answer the question, "What should I read next?" Not only do you have books to choose from, but most of the books will have starred reviews, much like Amazon. So you can know what other people's opinions were as well. If you explore the 'find friends' option, you can make a list of friends from Facebook and Twitter who are on Goodreads as well. Then you can recommend books to friends and they can recommend books to you. There are also forums where specific books are discussed, as well as the writing process, certain authors, and pretty much anything related to writing can be talked about.

If you are an author with a book (with an ISBN), you can create a dashboard with your information, and list any book you have written simply by typing in the ISBN. You might even have Goodreads reviews of your book and not even know it! Goodreads has all kinds of writer's resources, including a community of writers open to give helpful answers and advice.

Goodreads also offers a contest program for any author who wishes to participate. You can offer a certain number of your books to give away, and people can sign up. After the given time, you must send the giveaway copies to the winners (randomly chosen by Goodreads.) This is a good way to church up interest in a book. My first book contest generated over 700 entries, and I received one review from giving away two books. Not a bad investment for almost free advertising.

Have you posted a Goodreads contest? Did you find it helpful? I would love to hear any thoughts you have about Goodreads in general. Happy writing!

2 comments:

  1. I ran a Goodreads giveaway for a month between Aug-Sept in the lead up to my novel's release, and generated over 1400 entries, nearly half of which added the book to their to-read list, and received one review from the 3 books I gave away. I was pretty happy with the result. Goodreads seems to be one of the best way new readers have found me so far. I've had a couple of people contact me directly about my book because it was on a list on Goodreads.

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  2. I love goodreads. I won a book once, and after I received it, I realized I shouldn't have signed up for the giveway. The book was out of my comfort zone. I did review it, however, and made it clear the book was well written, just not my type. I was sorry about the whole deal but I think my review was the type that might actually bring in readers, those who totally like the kind of thing I found unappealing. Just my experience. : )

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