How Readers Discovered a Debut Novel: A Case Study

Posted by Otis Chandler on November 14, 2012
How do I get my book in front of the right readers? How do I help readers discover my books? How do I stand out from the hundreds of thousands of other book titles competing for attention?

These were the questions I was asked to address at the annual PubWest Conference last month. This conference is distinct as it features mostly smaller and mid-size publishers, most of whom are located west of the Mississippi River. The dilemmas these publishers face, however, are anything but unique. Discovery—how to get readers to find and choose your books—remains one of the biggest challenges facing all authors and publishers, regardless of size.

Why is discovery increasingly a problem? There are two major reasons:

1. There are more books being published now than ever before. According to Bowker, there were more than 350,000 titles published in 2011. This is up significantly from previous years, and the growth is largely because of the exploding popularity of self-publishing; self-published books account for 150,000-200,000 of those books. To give you some sense of the number of books available to readers today, there are about 5,000,000 titles that at least one person on Goodreads has shelved. If you're a publisher or an author, that represents a lot of competition for your books.

2. The other big trend that's making discovery a challenge is the shift from buying books in physical stores to buying books online. Online sales currently represent about 39% of all sales (Bowker), and the adoption of ebooks is fueling this shift. Online discovery, however, at least in an ecommerce setting, has yet to equal the serendipitous experience of wandering the aisles of a bookstore and happening upon a new book.

With 12 million members, Goodreads has unparalleled insight into how readers discover books. One of the best ways to see how our members find books is to track the interest in a specific title. For this presentation, we chose Slammed, by Colleen Hoover. Slammed is a great success story, and it represents an author (and eventually, a publisher) making great use of the Goodreads platform. What's especially useful about this case study is that this was Colleen's first book so she was starting from complete anonymity.



The graph above shows the various methods Goodreads members used to discover Slammed. As you can see, Slammed was published in early January of 2012. The book didn't get a lot of attention those first few months, which illustrates how tough it can be for a first-time author. But Hoover smartly took matters into her own hands, running a pair of Goodreads giveaways in late February and early March. These are free for authors/publishers to set up—the only cost is in mailing the book to the winners. It immediately got the book onto people's shelves and generated a few reader reviews, which is vital for any new book.

Then, in late March, a few prominent bloggers in her genre wrote about the book, spreading the word to their many followers on Goodreads through their reviews. A few of them even liked it so much they ended up virtually handselling the book to specific readers: an author's dream! If you've read Malcolm Gladwell's book The Tipping Point, you'll have heard of Mavens. These are the people who, once they discover something they love, just can't resist evangelizing about it. And they are influential because people trust them. Thanks to our fun, passionate community, these book-loving mavens are hanging out on Goodreads. Colleen Hoover herself said:

"I believe one of the best things about Goodreads is the interaction fans can have with their favorite authors. I've met so many great people through Goodreads who have helped me more than I could have ever imagined. Bloggers I met through Goodreads are always willing to promote any new announcements I have and to share teasers or character interviews. Without Goodreads, I wouldn't have been able to connect with them on the level that I have, and I'm grateful for that."


For Slammed, that initial buzz paid off in a big way. In late April, the Goodreads Recommendation Engine picked up the book. On average, a book needs to have several hundred ratings before it starts to be included by our algorithm. From that point forward, it became the dominant way that Goodreads members discovered the book. That's the blue section you see in the graph.

By the summer, the book hit the New York Times bestseller list for e-books and it was then picked up by Simon & Schuster's Atria Books imprint. They came out with new e-books in August and with print books in September. And look what happened toward the end of August: it was added to a few Listopia lists, including Best Books of 2012, which is another way Goodreads members love to discover books.

It's important to note that this has been a very well-received book. After more than 20,000 ratings, the average rating is 4.4 stars out of 5. In fact, this has contributed to the book being included as a nominee in this year's Goodreads Choice Awards in the Young Adult Fiction category. We launched the Opening Round of voting for the awards two weeks ago. This has stimulated further interest in the book as people browse the categories looking for books to vote for and discover new books to read. You can see the bump in people adding the book to their "to read" shelves in this graphic.


Books added stats for Slammed.

With so many different ways to discover books, it's important for an author or publisher to think like a conductor. You have a whole orchestra of tools at your disposal—from giveaways, to targeted advertising, to author chats, to blog outreach—it's up to you to make the symphony crescendo. It's also important to understand how each instrument works, when to best employ them and how to use different ones to amplify others, as there is no one easy way to facilitate discovery.

For even more info, check out my full presentation below.



Comments Showing 51-100 of 166 (166 new)


message 51: by Megan (new)

Megan I absolutely have no clue how I ever survived without Goodreads! I have been totally addicted to it since joining a couple of months back. I love the recommendations, following my favourite authors and bloggers, as well as finding other readers with similar tastes. The fact that I can track all the books I've read and continue to add to my ever-growing TBR list just makes me so happy! Colleen Hoover is one of my all time favourite authors and I am so happy for her to have achieved such high success with the help of this amazing site.


message 52: by Valerie (new)

Valerie Goodreads is amazing. I have never been steered wrong with the reviews and it is a fantastic way to launch indie authors. I'm a huge fan!!!


message 53: by Alisa (new)

Alisa Allen I love all the recommendations. You are on my to read list


message 54: by Allie (new)

Allie I'm still new to goodreads...I've had the account for a little while, but I haven't had the chance to really learn about it and get immersed....I know if I do I might never make it to work again in my life. From what I've gotten so far, it's been a great site for finding new reads, letting people know what you think about books you've already read, having a virtual tbr list is uber amazing....I've been running out of paper! lol


message 55: by Terrie (new)

Terrie Goodreads and Maryse's book blog are where I get most of my book picks. Love them both!


message 56: by Dawn (new)

Dawn Who couldn't fall in love with Slammed and Point of Retreat. I now ask my kids for their "sweet" for the day. and laugh out loud when I use butterfly as my fill in the blank word... thanks Goodreads for telling me I would like this, I don't know if I would have picked it for my self however I would not be the same with out them. Colleen Hoover your butterflying GREAT!


message 57: by Kelli (new)

Kelli Bennett Interesting article....and on an AWESOME book!!!!


message 58: by Jenn (new)

Jenn I loved Slammed! And Colleen Hoover is an awesome writer! I cant express how much her work has affected me! It's the best read I've ever had!!!


message 59: by Seeseekaye (new)

Seeseekaye Love Goodreads & Colleen! I've read more books in the past six months than I have in the past 6 years - all from referals found here.


message 60: by Michelle (new)

Michelle I love goodreads recommendations. Thats actually how I found a lot of books I read!


message 61: by Estee (new)

Estee Slammed is the best I've read this year. I wouldn't have found out about it if it were not for Goodreads!


message 62: by Melissa (new)

Melissa I hve the book just haven't had the chance to read them which kinda sucks but school comes before books


message 63: by Amber (new)

Amber Really love goodreads to see what others have read or what is on their to read list. I love reading the commmets and ratings of books. LOVE Colleen's book and can not wait until book #3 is out!!!!


message 64: by Christina (new)

Christina Just picked up slammed and point of retreat! Can not wait to dive into them this weekend!!


message 65: by Anas Attic (new)

Anas Attic  Book Blog Great article! This is how I find all the best books.


message 66: by Julie (new)

Julie Absolutely love Gooreads - if it wasn't for using it, I would have missed so many great books!


message 67: by Lauryn (new)

Lauryn I love goodreads and am so happy that Colleen Hoover gained more success from being on Goodreads because she seriously deserves it. Slammed and Point of Retreat are two of my favorite books ever and I would have never discovered them if not for goodreads.


message 68: by Megan (new)

Megan ONe of my favorite things about Goodreads is being able to look at what my favorite authors are reading. If I love their work and they love someone else's, chances are I'll like those books too!


message 69: by Christina (new)

Christina Viera Great article. I love Goodreads and recommend it to all my reading buddies. Even my 10-year-old daughter is on GR.


message 70: by Lisa (new)

Lisa I find this graph very interesting. I am so glad I heard about Slammed and Point of Retreat. I loved both books. And I love Goodreads and all it has to offer. I have found some good books from it and I like seeing what my friends are reading and what they think of our common reads!


Jenny - Book Sojourner I love Goodreads and I love Colleen Hoover. Great combo if you ask me ;) I've read a ton of great books that I've seen featured on Goodreads.


message 72: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Espinoza I love goodreads. It is more effective in finding books for me than any other site because I have found people on this site who have similar tastes as me and so I am able to trust their ratings and reviews whereas on Amazon or other sites, I can't always be sure.


message 73: by Linda (new)

Linda Serrano Slammed/ POR are amazing books! I'm glad Coleen is getting the love that she deserves. Can't wait for her next book. You're BUTTERFLYING awesome!!!!


message 74: by Danielle (new)

Danielle I absolutely love this!!!!!


message 75: by Jeanette (new)

Jeanette Snyder moyer Thanks for posting this!! What a great way to introduce new authors to readers. I used to solely rely on Amazon book reviews for new recommendations (which is actually how I found Colleen Hoover's "Slammed"). Now with Goodreads (and Colleen's blog posts), I am finding new related books!! Just started Sea of Tranquility last night!!!


message 76: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Fantastic article for a phenomenal book! Colleen deserves all of the attention she has received (and I am sure will continue to receive)! I love Goodreads for bringing such great books to our attention.


message 77: by Tania (new)

Tania I absolutely love Colleen Hoover and I am grateful to Goodreads for introducing me to her brilliance!!


message 78: by Brenna (new)

Brenna Love this! <3 Crazy to see the results in a graph!


message 79: by ♡B♡ (new)

♡B♡ I love being able to keep track of everything I have read and want to read. also it is awesome to be able to put them in categories as well as enter giveaways on here... it is just a great site I think. It kind of has it all!!! for book lovers!!


message 80: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Crick Love Colleen's books! Couldn't get enough of them and can't wait for the next one!!!! I have suggested Goodreads to so many of my friends and have addicted some of my friends!!!


Sharon ∞❥ is an emotional book junkie ❥∞ I love almost everything about Goodreads...esp the recommendations!


message 82: by Paulette (new)

Paulette Amazing! i do have to say the book was BRILLIANT! Everybody should read this book! As in EVERYBODY. it's such an amazing book!


message 83: by Misty (new)

Misty Interesting. If I ever decide to attempt to write, this is great information. Thanks for sharing! Loved Slammed, btw!!


message 84: by Gennyfer Hanvey (new)

Gennyfer Hanvey I love this series.


message 85: by Danielle (new)

Danielle - Books and Motherhood I love Goodreads! I'm on here almost every day :) Slammed is my probably my top book of 2012, and I found it though the recommendation of another author I found on Goodreads. You just have to love networking!


message 86: by Lstro (new)

Lstro This is a very intersting article. Thanks for the info. I usually find books from blogs by GR readers after reading a review. I visit GR everyday!
It's lead me to some awesome reads.


message 87: by Jennifer Marie (new)

Jennifer Marie GoodReads is amazing! I get awesome recommendations from the friends I've met on here. GoodReads was where I first heard about Slammed and Point of Retreat. Definitely an amazing place to meet new people that share the same interests in books as you do, as well as other people that can recommend some amazing books. =)


message 88: by Taylor (new)

Taylor Hey what a neat article. I always kind of wonder about this stuff too. And I really like how Goodreads has the "and people also bought" or "people aslo read" lists when you click on a book. It's a convenient way to get some more books that you might like right in front of you. Personally, I actually look and search for new books if I have nothing new to read. But, when I'm feeling lazy, that's one of the best perks in my opinion from Goodreads.


message 89: by Natalie (new)

Natalie So glad I discovered this book!It's a great book what will continue to grow!:)


message 90: by Gary (new)

Gary Clark Told you so! :) Remember back last year when we traded manuscripts? I said, "You're gonna take it all with this!"


message 91: by Maria (new)

Maria Malaveci I love, love Goodreads. I am addicted to Goodreads and amazing books like Point of Retreat and Slammed. Everyday I am adding more and more books.


message 92: by Mistress (new)

Mistress I absolutely love Goodreads. I get on this site too many times to count everyday. I'm seriously addicted. I never run out of book ideas and I love the threads and getting to talk to my friends through this site. I also LOVE Slammed and Point of Retreat! They are two of my top favorite books!


message 93: by Gary (new)

Gary Clark Colleen - I posted this link to my facebook, the facebook for our San Grabriel Writer's League and to The Royalties -- our group that meets to discuss promoting our books....

Again, Congratulations and you're wonderful.

Dance of the Bull Rider comes out June 2013 and please excuse the shameless self-promotion


message 94: by Angie (new)

Angie I loved Slammed and Point of Retreat! I think Colleen Hoover is so talented! Thank you to goodreads for an amazing way to get recommendations and bookworm friends:)


message 95: by Gloria Elena (new)

Gloria Elena Goodreads pretty much lets me explore new authors as I select my new authors by checking out their reviews, blogs and fellow readers recommending new books/authors.
That is how I discovered Colleen Hoover and I"m super glad that I did!


message 96: by Tess Bibliophile (new)

Tess Bibliophile Without Goodreads I wouldn't have discovered the amazing Colleen Hoover and one of my favorite books of all-time, Slammed and Point of Retreat!

Goodreads is now an essential tool for me when looking up new reads/authors and finding like-minded book friends.

Thank you so much Goodreads! :)


message 97: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Wow...Amazing...I love Goodreads...I'm on it everyday adding books and updating. I also religiously go by their star rating system to figure out my TBR list...and yes that is how I found out about Colleen Hoover incredible book "Slammed."


message 98: by Myrna (new)

Myrna Great article. Colleen and her books are butterflying amazing.


message 99: by Danielle (new)

Danielle I love goodreads recommendations and that Slammed was nominated for the 2012 awards!!! I voted for Colleen Hoovers book because it deeply moved me and kept me want more!!!


message 100: by Lori (new)

Lori I'm so happy for you Colleen, and thank you GoodReads!! If not for you, I might not have found Colleens books. I have told a ton of people about your site the last few years, now they are addicted too. I learn alot about which books to check out via posts on FB on Fridays...."It's the weekend, what are you reading?" Love it.


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