How To Win Goodreads Giveaways

The idea behind Goodreads giveaways is that publishers offer paperback books as prizes in individual contests.

Lots of publishers do this months before books are published (which is amazing, if you win one of those, you get to read it months before anyone else!), to generate some publcity and eagerness for the book’s release.

Why would they do that? Because reviews are really, really important.

It makes sense. If you were visiting a foreign city and wanted something to eat, you probably wouldn’t choose an empty restaurant on a quiet sidestreet, but one which looked popular and thriving.

It is the same with books. Sure, it’s nice to be one of the first to discover a new book or author, but in these troubled economic times, not many of us are willing to risk hard-earned cash on books we may not like. We are much more likely to buy books that our friends have read and recommended to us.

Publishers know that, so they are willing to give away some copies of books in order to get good reviews.

OK, that’s half the story. The other half is how you win giveaways. I found out this information when researching my book, ‘Goodreads for Authors’, which shows authors how to use the site and interact with their readers.

In the Goodreads Giveaway terms & conditions, they state that:
‘If more people are interested in a book than there are copies available [which is nearly always the case], we will pick the winners at our discretion. The factors that go into our algorithm are: randomness, site activity, genre of books on your shelves, current phase of the moon, and more.’
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That means that their algorithm chooses the winners, but it takes things into consideration. Bear in mind that Goodreads know that publishers are going to keep continuing to give their books as prizes in these giveaways while it works for them – that is, while they generate reviews (on Goodreads and elsewhere, such as Amazon).

So it makes sense that the things that will influence their algorithm is if the people who enter the giveaway have written reviews before. They are much more likely to review the book they win than someone who has never written a review.

1. Write some reviews of books you have read
People can be put off writing reviews, feeling it will take too long or be overly complicated. It doesn’t have to be! All you need to convey is that you enjoyed the book and would recommend it. That could be as simple as:
101 Dalmatians – “This book is so much better than the Disney version. I highly recommend it.”

Mo The Talking Dog – A delight for both children and adults.”

Twlight – A Parody – A clever book that pokes gentle fun at the Twilight series without causing serious offence to the fans. Very funny.”

Simple. Some people write much longer reviews, and you can if you want to, but you don’t have to. As far as I can tell, the chances of winning giveaways are not improved if you write long reviews.

2. Be active on the site
The Goodreads terms for giveaways mention ‘site activity’. That probably means it is less likely that you will win a giveaway if you haven’t been on the site for 6 months. Their algorithm probably deliberately chooses from people who have been active recently.

What does being active mean? Just getting involved. Most things can be done with a quick click – e.g. voting in a poll, adding a book to your shelves, clicking ‘Like’ on a comment someone else has written. Do one or two things every day and it will be noticed by the Goodreads algorithm.

3. Have lots of books on your shelves
We know how quick and easy that is! Make sure to shelve books in the genres that you enjoy most – they will be the ones that you try to win!

4. Rate books in the genres you want to win
Be sure to rate the books on your ‘Read’ shelf. If you want to win chick lit books, be sure to have some chick lit books on your shelves, and rate them. Do that for every category you want to win books in.

5. Join a few groups
Join a group or two. Try to add comments in a few groups, the discussions are generally very interesting. I participate in groups related to the genres I write in, and the types of books I enjoy reading. I often chat in Twlight groups (I have strong feelings about whether Jacob and Nessie will get together!).

That’s the trick – be active, put books on your shelves, rate/review books, join groups. If you do you have a much better chance of winning.


Goodreads for Authors: How To Use Goodreads To Promote Your Books
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Published on February 25, 2013 14:12 Tags: book-promotion, contests, free-books, giveaway, giveaways, goodreads-giveaway
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message 1: by Ratri (new)

Ratri Anugrah Thank you :) I hope this can help me to win a book here.


message 2: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Booth Ratri wrote: "Thank you :) I hope this can help me to win a book here."

Thanks Ratri! It really does work. I just won the new Bear Grylls children's novel - probably because I have a lot of children's books on my shelves and write reviews. Good luck :)


message 3: by Denzel (new)

Denzel Brooks Interesting, unfortunately, I haven't read many books over my life. Still, this kind of information is nice to have, I could use it in the future. Thanks!


message 4: by Emily (new)

Emily Dentler Thanks!


message 5: by Meha (new)

Meha Thanks .... I would really love to win a book and write a review for it as I am passionate about writing things that I experience and books are an experience according to me ...... I hope a win one ... I will definitely write a review then ..


message 6: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Booth Keep trying Meha, if you have relevant shelves, rate books & write reviews - and enter enough Giveaways! - you will win eventually. Some people win a lot. I think it may be partly due to location as well. So many books are available to us in the west, people in other areas may not be so fortunate.


message 7: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Booth That's great Jessica. I've added that to my To Read after reading your comment!


message 8: by Ketan (new)

Ketan Thank you


message 9: by Tony (new)

Tony Valencia The first round of giveaways I entered I won. I was like oh my god , I can't believe it. But then when I went for another round of giveaways I wasn't so lucky and so on. After I read your blog post and did a little extra research I updated my account and now I'm hoping that it's more likely to get picked.

BTW- the book that I won the first time is called Once we were brothers.

Overall, useful blog post.


message 10: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Booth Thanks Tony, that's good to know.


message 11: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Great post. Thanks for the help. Hope it helps me out in the future.


message 12: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Booth Thanks Kelly, I hope you win.


message 13: by Paul (new)

Paul Thanks this was helpful.


message 14: by C (new)

C thanks for the helpful tips i hope this helps me :)


message 15: by Hailey (new)

Hailey Thanks for writing this! I've been entering in a lot of giveaways since I began using the site, and I still haven't won. Hopefully by following this, that will change!


message 16: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Booth Thanks for your comments, I hope it works for you Paul, Cece, and Hailey!


message 17: by Hayley (new)

Hayley Keeping my fingers crossed! I've been active for quite some time now, but have only just within the last couple of days started entering competitions. Thanks for the tips though!


message 18: by Holly (new)

Holly Nicole Jackson Just found out about this site yesterday, and it seems very interesting! These giveaways sound like it's a good deal on both ends - both the author and contestants. I just won a giveaway (Web of Evil), and I've never been so excited for a book! I plan to stay on Goodreads for a while to re-gain my love for books. :)


message 19: by Asher (new)

Asher This information was very helpful! I won a couple of books, but that stopped after not being online for some time. Thank you for the advice!


message 20: by Beth (new)

Beth This post is from 2013. Since then, Goodreads seems to have changed things. I do all your suggestions, but I have not won a book in a long, long time. I was told that none of these suggestions apply anymore. Can you please update this and tell me how I can improve my chances now? Or maybe I can't.


message 21: by Kristin (new)

Kristin Similar to Beth's question, I'm finding it difficult to search for giveaways in the genres that interest me, and I think something in the workings of the site has changed. For example, I like books about medicine and dogs (not necessarily together), but when I put words like 'medicine', 'medical', 'doctor', 'dog', 'dogs', and 'animals' into the tag search, I get no results. However, clicking on the tag suggestion of 'non-fiction' gives me a few medical and a few dog books, including some with 'dog' in the title.
I read on a blog that authors could pick genres to list their books instead of tags these days, but nowhere do I find a genre search other than picking suggested tags (which aren't organized in any logical order). Does anyone know how to search the giveaways other than the tags that don't appear to be used anymore?


message 22: by Yolo (new)

Yolo Yearwood I agree that the rules have changed. I have hundreds of books, over a hundred reviews often in depth, and a wide range of books on my multitude of shelves. A few years ago I entered giveaways and won a lot, at least six times. Now I enter them every six months or so and don't win a single copy. It's frustrating. I am an avid reader and want to support authors with honest reviews, plus I love getting those ARCs, but the way it stands the odds are not even near being in my favor. Grrrr.


message 23: by Beth (new)

Beth Miranda (M.E.) wrote: "I agree that the rules have changed. I have hundreds of books, over a hundred reviews often in depth, and a wide range of books on my multitude of shelves. A few years ago I entered giveaways and w..."
I forgot to mention above that I, too, review every book I read. So I've submitted many book reviews to Goodreads, but the rules have changed and they don't care anymore. I think this is a result of their new ownership: Amazon.


message 24: by Yolo (new)

Yolo Yearwood Ahhh that makes sense. I'd forgotten about the Amazon acquisition! Always something corporate that screws it up for us small fries...


message 25: by Caitlin (new)

Caitlin Has anyone wondered whether the amount of giveaways you enter has an effect on your chances of winning? I only found the giveaways feature just over a month ago, entered a few (maybe 10-15) and won one within a week. Since then, I've entered possibly over a hundred (I just want to read books, I'm happy to read most genres!) and I haven't won again. Am I entering too many? Do they think I'm too keen?

I also wonder whether I took too long to read the book I won. It arrived just over 2 weeks after winning and I finished it around 10 days later and reviewed it straight away. Should I have sat down a powered through on the day it arrived?


message 26: by Rose (new)

Rose Thank you so much!!!!! This information was so useful!


message 27: by Daoud (new)

Daoud Hipa Thank you so much ;)


message 28: by Archit (new)

Archit Thank you. It really is helpful in understanding how the things work.


message 29: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth Thanks for the tips!


message 30: by David (new)

David DeFosha Jr You guys it's very very simple. There is no algorithm any crazy math equation implemented to determine the books you get to win. It's called a giveaway,and just like the name states, and how they have ALWAYS been, you either enter or not enter the giveaway. If you are selected, which is randomly generated, you win. No tricks no nothin. It is what it is. I hope this helps the people who are actually REALLY wanting to know the real answer to this.


message 31: by Beth (new)

Beth David wrote: "You guys it's very very simple. There is no algorithm any crazy math equation implemented to determine the books you get to win. It's called a giveaway,and just like the name states, and how they h..."

When I first joined Goodreads back in 2007, this was not their explanation. At that time, they told various ways they determined giveaway winners, including how often a person contributes book reviews. This has changed. Not all giveaways are random draws. That is not the definition of "giveaway."


message 32: by Amy (new)

Amy M David wrote: "You guys it's very very simple. There is no algorithm any crazy math equation implemented to determine the books you get to win. It's called a giveaway,and just like the name states, and how they h..."

That's bull!!


message 33: by Beth (new)

Beth Yes, that is the goal of a giveaway. But a random draw does not differentiate between reviewers and nonreviewers. As for the terms and conditions, what you read is not what they a used to be.


message 34: by Dinh (new)

Dinh G Good to know.


message 35: by Emily (new)

Emily Definitely some good information! I'm on Goodreads at least 3 times a week, and I try to write reviews but most of the time, I just end up starring the book and moving on. From now on I'll try to write something about every book I read. Thanks for the info!


message 36: by Mercedes (new)

Mercedes Fassero Thank you for writing this post, it is super helpful!


message 37: by Valerie (new)

Valerie Bradley Thanks for your advice - in the last 3 months I have won over 8 books!


message 38: by SaketKr (new)

SaketKr I have written reviews, I'm active on the website too. But still I don't know why I never win any of those.
One giveaway that I entered was a book in a language that I didn't know, and I won. Firstly when I saw the mail, I was so super-excited, but then I got to know the language. It was heartbreaking. But still I was happy about winning it. But then, I didn't receive the book, it's over two months now.
And since then I haven't won any other.


message 39: by Amy (new)

Amy M After trying over and over and over again...I came to the realization that the giveaways are actually FIXED. They play favoritism, which is bullshit. They should at least let everyone win at least ONE book a week, if not ONE a day.


message 40: by Cody (new)

Cody Reavis Thank you for this valuable information (I rarely read the terms and conditions, probably a bad habit)!


message 41: by jamie (new)

jamie Thanks! Just entered some giveaways... :)


message 42: by Kaitlyn (new)

Kaitlyn I've entered quite a few giveaways the last week - and actually won on my second day. It's a book genre that I don't actually read, and I rarely write reviews. I won my second book today - a collection of poems - and never read poetry. It makes me doubt the genre-specific preference, but I am only a very small minority. (The first giveaway I entered because I knew my mum would love the book. The second was because I've never tried to read poetry, so I thought it would be something interesting, even if I don't really enjoy it.)


message 43: by Amy (new)

Amy M Goodreads are fucking assholes!!! If you've won a lot in the past, they never let you win again. That's what they did to me and yet I waste my time trying to win again every so often only to be disappointed. That's not fair! They should let EVERYONE win one a month if nothing else! ASSHOLES!!


message 44: by Chloe (new)

Chloe Macphail Kaitlyn wrote: "I've entered quite a few giveaways the last week - and actually won on my second day. It's a book genre that I don't actually read, and I rarely write reviews. I won my second book today - a collec..." ive been entering giveaways on and off for two years. won 64 in total. i think the genres having nothing to do with it . i think its more about the country . i ususally win the english publishers books. poem books are less popular so your more likely to win anyway.


message 45: by Chloe (new)

Chloe Macphail as long as you always update on your reading progress. do a short review and enter a lot of giveaways ...you always get a book within a week......always worked for me


message 46: by Kaitlyn (new)

Kaitlyn Chloe wrote: "Kaitlyn wrote: "I've entered quite a few giveaways the last week - and actually won on my second day. It's a book genre that I don't actually read, and I rarely write reviews. I won my second book ..."

I haven't won since my last post, despite entering several a day. I agree that the location is important. The first book I won was only available for UK people, which means there will be far fewer entries.


message 47: by aaliyah (new)

aaliyah Rafeeq Thank you i have been trying so hard to get afew arcs i dont even mind genre my children have grown up i love reading so this would be an ideal hobby!! I spend a fortunate ( most of my wage on books) but my reviews are obviously after book has been published!! Your article was very motivaring thank you lets hope i can win something soon and it can be a regular thing xxxxxx


message 48: by Sal (new)

Sal A Thanks for the tips!


message 49: by Kim (new)

Kim Thank you so much!


message 50: by Amy (new)

Amy M Its fixed!! Goodreads are assholes who pick favorites to win!


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