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Goodreads Introduces Kindle Ebook Giveaways Beta Program (U.S. market)
Posted by Greg on May 3, 2016
Last year, Goodreads helped authors and publishers give away more than 300,000 print books in our popular Giveaways program! Thanks to this success, authors and publishers have been clamoring for the option to run ebook giveaways with Goodreads. Today, we have the news you’ve been waiting for! The beta launch of our new Kindle ebook giveaways program is now underway.
Here’s how it works: The author or publisher of a book – whoever controls the digital distribution rights to the book – can now offer up to 100 copies of the Kindle ebook in a giveaway. The author or publisher chooses how long the giveaway will run, and Goodreads does the rest. At the end of the giveaway, Goodreads randomly chooses winners and automatically sends the Kindle ebooks to their preferred devices and Cloud accounts. Winners receive real Kindle ebooks, complete with all the great features and security that Amazon’s Kindle platform provides.

Kindle ebook giveaways will initially be open to Goodreads members in the U.S. During this beta period, Goodreads is working with several publishers to host Kindle ebook giveaways, but once out of beta, the program will be open to any author or publisher - whoever owns the digital distribution rights for the book - who sells their ebooks on Amazon.
The cost of listing a Kindle book giveaway is $119, which allows you to offer up to 100 Kindle ebooks. Listing a print book giveaway will continue to be free. Why the difference? Both types of giveaways give authors and publishers a powerful way to market their books, reach lots of new readers, and drive buzz. With a Kindle ebook giveaway, we give you the opportunity to offer a large number of free books, reaching even more readers. We also save you on both costs and hassle. No more printing books, hauling them down to the post office, filling out address labels, and paying to ship them off to winners (which can cost hundreds of dollars for a 100-copy giveaway). No more delays in getting your books in winners’ hands. The readers who win your Kindle ebook giveaway will get their Kindle ebook instantly and will be able to start reading right away, which means you can get readers talking about your title faster than ever.
Authors and publishers have come to count on Goodreads print giveaways as a key part of their marketing plans. They are a powerful way to raise awareness of an upcoming book or reignite interest in a previously published book, and they generate the kind of engagement that makes readers take note. Giveaways are especially useful before a book is published, building the buzz and word-of-mouth excitement – through pre-release reviews and friends seeing their friends adding the book to their want to read shelves – that help successfully launch books.

Why should I run a Goodreads Giveaway?
The primary benefit of running a giveaway on Goodreads is generating excitement for your book. Many giveaway winners review the books they win, meaning that you can build word-of-mouth buzz early in your book’s life. The ability to offer up to 100 copies of a book will greatly increase your chances of receiving a good number of reviews.
Additionally, when a reader enters your giveaway, a post appears in all of their Goodreads friends’ and followers’ newsfeeds, which in turn, creates more entries, more people adding your book to their Want To Read shelves, and more awareness. That’s something you won’t get anywhere else.
Giving away 100 books or more is the technique that large publishers have been using for years with great success on Goodreads. For example, Riverhead Books has said that Goodreads played a major role in helping The Girl on the Train break out to early success. To help drive early reviews, they gave away 100 copies on Goodreads (case study). In total, they printed more than 4,000 advanced copies of the debut novel, as they knew that getting the book into a lot of readers’ hands was a key way to help make it a breakout hit.
Will I still be able to run print book giveaways?
If you love our print book giveaway program, don’t worry; it’s not going anywhere. Print book giveaways will remain free to list (though you are responsible for the costs of printing and shipping the books to the winners).
I’m an author and I want to run a Kindle book giveaway. What do I do?
For this initial beta, we are working exclusively with select publishing partners, but you’ll be able to list a Kindle ebook giveaway soon. We will open up Kindle ebook giveaways to all publishers and KDP authors with an ebook in the Amazon store in the near future. Stay tuned for more!
When will Kindle ebook giveaways be available outside the U.S.?
We’re starting off with the program in the U.S. Our goal is to make sure that we offer all of our features in other markets, but we do not have any timing on this.
My book isn’t published yet. Can I offer ebook ARCs?
You can run a giveaway for a book that has not yet been published yet. The only requirement is that the ARC must be in a Kindle ebook format and loaded into the Kindle store before you list your giveaway.
How are these giveaways different from Amazon Giveaways?
The two programs are completely separate. With Amazon Giveaways, you purchase each copy of whatever book you want to give away. With Kindle Ebook Giveaways, you pay a flat listing fee to give away up to 100 copies of your book. Additionally, Kindle Ebook Giveaways are available for pre-publication titles, while Amazon Giveaways are not.
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Maureen
www.getabiggerwagon.com

Judging from the problems with way too high pricing and excluding non-US authors... maybe never.
Keep following this thread. Maybe one day they'll let us know.

If I were to do this promotion and send 100 books out for $119, what is going to be my return? How many of these people who got the free book will rate it, let alone write a review. And what are the chances they are going to put it on Amazon where I really need it? So you could be spending money giving books away to people who won't review you. Lets face it, most people who get something for free in a giveaway only clicked on the giveaway because it is free for them. That doesn't mean that they'll read it when they get it. And if they do, again, what are the chances they will review the book? So few people do. $119 to run a giveaway that most likely will generate no new sales for my books feels like yet another scam to get money from struggling indie authors.
Sorry for the rant, but lack of reviews on Amazon has been my biggest disappointment. What I wish could occur is that Amazon would show an author's rating on Goodreads on their sales page! That would be helpful to those of us who get a lot of ratings only on Goodreads.

Let's ask for that!

Let's ask for that!"
I wonder though if Amazon will then get super militant about reviews on Goodreads too. I've had reviews by people I did not know get taken down on Amazon for reasons unknown. I don't know. Sometimes I wonder why I ever published at all.

Couldn't agree with you more Bekah.
Four months of giving away paperbacks to friends, friends of friends and associates, my 5 free days on KDP, even reviewing the work of fellow new authors... still not one single Amazon review. It's exhausting!
Maybe we should start an online community of Authors of to exchange readings and reviews. We can call it "I'll show you mine..." :)

These are the questions we should all be asking.

Not saying I wouldn't use it, because I might - it's advertising. But it isn't the most sensible option in my opinion. Even so, perhaps there are factors goodreads is aware of that I am not.


I am a Canadian Resident, so I could not do this on Amazon - Only US residents can giveaway Ebooks to US entrants, so far...
I am hoping authors from different countries can do the EBook giveaways on here, even if it is only in the US for starts, but hopefully for the whole world sometime in the near future...
Thanks for the work on this, cats!




Is the beta program working or not? I took nearly half an hour to list every French country I know and now I only get an error message:
2 errors prohibited this record from being saved:
Book id invalid
Book doesn't match any books in our database
My book ID is valid and it matches a book in your database. So what's the matter?!!

The options were for both ebook and print book giveaways with various options listed side by side. Too many subtle variations to keep track of, really. It was quite confusing.
I'm thinking they targeted people who have run print giveaways in the past. We'll see.



I am thinking any EBook giveaway for any set price would be a good start. Later on, they can tweak the program to enlarge it if they like in order to improve participation in it.
In the end, it is all up to Goodreads, and I guess we have to wear a long sleeve of patience on our shirt of many questions...

Louise Dando-Collins

You could make the argument that people who enter giveaways for free books don't buy books anyway, but that's not going to be true in every case.


Waiting... Still waiting... Tick... Tock...

If they were, they would have done it by now. At the very least they would have given us a target date.
They changed their minds and they just don't care enough to tell us it isn't going to happen.
That or they're only going to do it for 'major' publishers, just like indies and small press aren't allowed to buy the big advertisements.

ebooks at that. I can send ebooks for free. A hundred of them. All free. I'll still do the paper book giveaway. Giveaway like 5 books. About $40. I can find a whole other way to do the ebook. Someone mentioned smashwords codes, which I've done successfully in the past. I just don't get it.

What's the news? A whole lot of people are waiting to hear."
I don't think they are doing it.

The fact that no one from GR is commenting while they can surely see all updates to this thread is a pretty big clue. This thread is full of justifiably negative critique, mostly about the cost and the exclusion of self-pubbers and small presses, etc.

The fact that no one from GR is commenting while they can surely see all updates to t..."
Can't self pubbers participate? To be honest, the deal is horrible, but if I can find some magic bullet to get about 50 to 60 honest reviews, you can probably count me in. I feel gouged but counted in. But I won't do it until after I do the giveaway for free at smashwords. If smashwords gets the desired results, what Goodreads has going on is useless. If I can't make smashwords work, I'm happily being gouged by Goodreads to post my ebook

The fact that no one from GR is commenting while they can surely see al..."
Sure, self-pubbers and small presses can participate, as far as I know. But the financial strain is a lot bigger for them than big pubs and big-time authors. That probably means many of them will be smoked out by the lack of money. And that's a damn shame. It's just another economical discrepancy that stiffs the poorer people.

The fact that no one from GR is commenting while they can ..."
Yeah. No way around that. Hopefully, smashwords works for me, and others for that matter. Crossing fingers for everyone.

The fact that no one from GR is commenting w..."
Best of luck to you :)


Maybe give a range of prices, per book given aw..."
I agree. $119 seems a bit pricey, especially for beginning authors and especially considering it's possible to give e-books away for free by yourself. Still, I would do it if there was a range of less expensive options.


It costs nothing for my small press publisher to organise a giveaway of the ebook on Amazon for up to 5 days a quarter; why can't you do that? Allow a limited number of days per month/quarter with a download link on a listing, and slap a REASONABLE price tag on it if we wanted extra days.
I agree with others here that this is a blow against indies, and quite a low, nasty one at that.

Can you also include an option for audible books that can be downloaded from Audible.com
Pharmaceutical
W.M.J. Kreucher

I am not a US resident, so Amazon E book giveaway will not work for me.
I know if this became available I would jump into the bridle to run around the track to get my E books into a giveaway!


I completely agree. So many times I have done giveaways and got 1 review.

I agree completely!!!

Siegfried
siegfin@gmail.com