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 51: by aaliyah (new)

aaliyah Rafeeq @Amy, i suppose whether it fixed or not it is a site we have choice to be a part of or not, they do on occasion sent out books and they of no cost to us!! I grateful for this even though some of books may not have been my usual genre!! I think unfair to be pointing finger not matter how justified you feel The authors going to choose who is going to promote book best sadly!!


message 52: by Kristy (new)

Kristy Thanks for the info, very helpful for us who have been wanting to win for years!


message 53: by Silvana (new)

Silvana Thank you so much for all this info! Very useful.


message 54: by Lacey (new)

Lacey Thank you


message 55: by Paige (new)

Paige Baker How do you know if you win?


message 56: by Amy (new)

Amy M I DESERVE A BOOK DAMMIT!! Just one. One every two weeks, that's all I'm asking. I used to win a shitload all the time and now I don't win anymore. Not even the ones that have 100 copies or more. They can lick my pussy.


message 57: by Amy (new)

Amy M aaliyah wrote: "@Amy, i suppose whether it fixed or not it is a site we have choice to be a part of or not, they do on occasion sent out books and they of no cost to us!! I grateful for this even though some of bo..."

I'll point fingers all I want.


message 58: by Namrata (new)

Namrata This was EXTREMELY helpful! I really have been wanting a lot of arcs, and your advice really helped me!


message 59: by Namrata (new)

Namrata This was very helpful and informational. Hope this can get me a book and win a giveaway!


message 60: by Namrata (new)

Namrata Thanks Michelle! This actually helped me win some giveaways! :). You are amazing!


message 61: by Amy (new)

Amy M IT'S NOT FAIR THAT THEY FIX THESE GIVEAWAYS!! I deserve to win one too. Not the same people. Fucking cocksuckers! I should sue your asses!!


message 62: by ✨ B e t w e e n S h a d e s o f B o o k s ✨ (last edited Jul 16, 2019 02:05AM) (new)

✨ B e t w e e n S h a d e s o f B o o k s ✨ It’s not by favorites. It’s randomized, and you just need to be updated. I am doing these things every single day as well, you’ll win one eventually.


✨ B e t w e e n S h a d e s o f B o o k s ✨ @Amy, look it up on Google, “how many users are on Goodreads?” You’ll see that the number is 85 million. I think it might be too difficult to supply that many books to that many people per day. I personally asked an author how winners were chosen. They said it’s randomized. They hosted that giveaway as well. Best of luck anyways to you!


✨ B e t w e e n S h a d e s o f B o o k s ✨ Michelle wrote: "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 a..."

I agree with you Michelle. In never really thought about that, tbh. I see that the people who win like, 2 or 3 times a day are usually at a location where big publishers are at. So it makes it easier. I personally don’t live in a place like that, so it does make sense. I’ve won two giveaways in total on my account. I have another that my other family member manages now, and I think I’ve won seven in total on that one as of right now.


message 65: by ✨ B e t w e e n S h a d e s o f B o o k s ✨ (last edited Jul 31, 2019 03:43AM) (new)

✨ B e t w e e n S h a d e s o f B o o k s ✨ Caitlin wrote: "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..."

You know what, I was thinking about this too as well. I usually enter a lot to increase my chances of winning, because that’s what other people tell me to do, but I’m not sure if they do think about that, because the people who do win also enter a lot of giveaways as well, so it could be honestly anything.


✨ B e t w e e n S h a d e s o f B o o k s ✨ Dasani wrote: "I didn't see anything like this in the terms and conditions. It specifically states that the winners are randomly drawn. Maybe that was the case before. However, writing a review (not required) wou..."

I agree.


✨ B e t w e e n S h a d e s o f B o o k s ✨ SaketKr wrote: "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. Firs..."


I hope you win some more!


message 68: by Aubrey (new)

Aubrey Nice tips. Thank you for sharing what you have found.


message 69: by lizzysbooks (new)

lizzysbooks I have been on the site for more than 4 years and I still haven't won anything.


message 70: by Charles (new)

Charles These are insightful tips and even if you do not win, you are helping other authors with your reviews and ratings!


message 71: by Zadok (new)

Zadok Roiger I will use this to try and get more books thanks!


message 72: by May (new)

May So I have done this and I have not won a book for about 2 months. Is that normal? I read a comment that some people win about 2 a week. 🤔


message 73: by David (new)

David I've done all the things you've suggested here for quite a while, and I'm still 0-47 in my giveaway attempts lol. No big deal, really, but it still discourages me from continuing to enter.


message 74: by Beth (new)

Beth All this advice on how to win Goodreads giveaways is old and outdated. I did all of this, and I really did win a book about once a month as a result. But since Amazon brought Goodreads, all the rules have changed. They pick at random, period. It’s not a great way to encourage activity on Goodreads, but their priorities for this site are quite different from what they used to be.


message 75: by David (new)

David David wrote: "I've done all the things you've suggested here for quite a while, and I'm still 0-47 in my giveaway attempts lol. No big deal, really, but it still discourages me from continuing to enter."

Four months later and now I am 0-79. I never win :(


message 76: by Kate (new)

Kate Johnson Thank you for posting this! I've entered 46 giveaways and have been bummed to not win still, and I would think statistics would be on my side at some point- haha! But I just realized... I don't write reviews....


message 77: by John (new)

John Driscoll Thanks for posting this, even if these rules no longer seem to be how it works. I am currently 0/54 and counting on Goodreads giveaways. I read mostly YA and graphic novels (a lot of it thanks to my job) and so that's what I mostly enter giveaways for. I've got hundreds of reviews written, ranging from a couple sentences to very long ones, and hundreds more books on my read list. You'd think I would have won at least once now, but no such luck.


message 78: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Thank you for this post, such great tips!


message 79: by David (new)

David Just wanted to comment on here to remind everyone not to give up hope when it comes to Goodreads Giveaways. I've posted on here several times about how I never win. I was winless in my first 122 attempts to win a Giveaway, and I was convinced that the system was rigged somehow and that I would never win.

Well, happy to announce I just won my first Giveaway! Waiting now for Devil House by John Darnielle to arrive in the mail.

Don't give up! Losing is frustrating but persistence pays off!


message 80: by Valerie (new)

Valerie Thank you for the tips - I love entering the giveaways! :)


message 81: by Ani (new)

Ani M I'm commenting to stay active. 😉


message 82: by Amy (new)

Amy M I've been wasting my time for years trying to win books and they haven't given me a damn thing! I feel like suing them or cursing them out for it. It's totally fixed. There's no way in hell anyone can win. Not even if you're active. THEY LIE!! So after all these years, I'm DONE!! I'm not going to waste my time on here anymore going through pages and pages of giveaways FOR NOTHING!!! Good riddance selfish bastards!!


message 83: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Amy wrote: "I've been wasting my time for years trying to win books and they haven't given me a damn thing! I feel like suing them or cursing them out for it. It's totally fixed. There's no way in hell anyone ..."

I won my first book back in March.. the winners are picked at random, it also helps if you are very active on this site.


message 84: by Annikah (new)

Annikah Commenting to stay active:)


message 85: by Logan (new)

Logan Thank you so much for this. Commenting to stay active and participate.


message 86: by Denise (new)

Denise Thanks for this post. I am finding it a little harder to win than it was when I used Goodreads a few years ago. Back then I was getting multiple book wins daily. Maybe there are a lot more people using it now? I have won several already in my few weeks back here though, so it definitely works!


message 87: by Denise (new)

Denise I am wondering if there's a limit on how many or how often you can win? Sometimes I win a lot for a period of weeks and then nothing for weeks, despite being just as active.


message 88: by Gypsy (new)

Gypsy Amy wrote: "Its fixed!! Goodreads are assholes who pick favorites to win!"
I hate to be negative but I am beginning to think like you. I've been really active especially the last couple years. I've joined groups, started reviewing more and rating. My only thing I did decluster some of my shelves because originally I got on goodreads so I can track the books I own and read but then it got out of hand with books I would just like to read. It's almost like goodreads wants you to be on this site as if it's a job and their "payment" is maybe a chance to win a free book which does seem rigged. So annoying.


message 89: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Kahler I have entered MANY giveaways.... and I have 100s of books on my shelves... AND I participate in conversations/groups/etc.... AND I write reviews on pretty much all my books. Still I have never won a book..... Frustrating.


message 90: by Nousha (new)

Nousha Thank you! Hoping this still works!


message 91: by Gypsy (new)

Gypsy Update: after 2 years of being active I finally won 2 give aways, started to read one of them so that I can review and hopefully win many more to review as well.


message 92: by Ash (new)

Ash Feigel Thank you this was interesting, We love reading in my house to the point our son has to be threatened that he will get grounded from books (not that we would but he also need to clean his room -smile-) So we want to have a large home library and getting to win free books to help us grow our library is so nice. Its something we want to have no just for us and the kids but for their kids as well.


message 93: by Alicia (new)

Alicia Thanks! I'll give this a try, hence the reason I'm commenting here ;) Good luck to everyone! Free books are awesome!!


message 94: by Katherine (new)

Katherine I’ve had an account on here for a few years that I literally never touched until about two months ago, and the only thing I use it for is to enter book giveaways. I’ve not done a single other thing on here until the comment. I’ve entered maybe 700ish in about two months, only print. I’ve won 2. The blogs information is way outdated and I’m sure it is 100% random


message 95: by callista (new)

callista Wow!! I had really never considered any of this, I thought it was just random.


message 96: by M (new)

M Thanks so much for the tips!!


message 97: by Beah (new)

Beah Thanks for the tips!


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