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Thanks for the suggestions! I ended up contacting Goodreads and they sent me the following response:
Thank you for reporting this to us, and I apologize for any inconvenience that this has caused! This issue is a known bug that our developers are currently working to fix. We'll be sure to keep you updated on our progress.

Not officially, though there are places to list them within groups such as this one. Check out our kindle countdown folder. (Make sure to read the read me file and post correctly or the post will be deleted.)

Greetings,
This is about POD in India.
My non fiction ebook going well in amazon India. Createspace print format not selling at all. The reason could be delivery time which is average 4 weeks.
Is there any solution to reduce this to 2 or 3 days.
Can I use other POD service like lulu.
Members, please advise.
Lulu is a good option, and easy to do. I use Lulu for hardcovers, paperbacks, and ebooks.

if this is the wrong spot please let me know, but I can't find a place for questions about the Giveaways.
Has anyone any information on whether it's better to offer a giveaway of two books together at once,(like a series) or one at a time? Wondering if anyone would bother to request Book Two of a series, if they hadn't read Book One.

if this is the wrong spot please let me know, but I can't find a place for questions about the Giveaways.
Has anyone any information on whether it's better to o..."
I get what your saying, rather than offer multiple copies of the same book you'd be offering two books in the series in one Giveaway. Hmm..that is a good question. I don't see why you couldn't although I have a feeling Goodreads would suggest you running two separate giveaways, which of course defies the whole purpose of an author getting both copies.


It covers the discussion and I can't see the comment I'm replying to, and the box stays open after I've sent my comment.


It covers the discussion and I can't see the comment I'm replying to, and the box stays open after I've ..."
Yes. We are now more than 4000 members and we have had to delete quite a few nonsupportive posts. I understand why it might be a bit frustrating, but Ann set up a negativity free zone with this group and we will do what we need to enforce this policy.

Hi Tim,
You may want to send an inquiry to the Goodreads marketing team for this. If you don't get a direct answer, you might check the Marketing and Promo folder to see if anyone has had any experience with running ads.

Christina wrote: "Tim wrote: "I'm running two Goodreads ads for my book, but even though it lists hundreds of "views," I have never actually observed any of the ads running anywhere on Goodreads, other than the samp..."
Thanks, Christina. I'll look into that. Has anyone who has run ads before encountered this same issue?

Greetings,
This is about POD in India.
My non fiction ebook going well in amazon India. Createspace print format not selling at all. The reason could be delivery time which is average 4 we..."
I can order my book in the UK "next day" in paperback if I pay premium post and order early enough, but still, I sell VERY FEW paperbacks. I guess that people are not going to put out £9 UK $12.99 US for an unknown indie author.
I don't mind at all, because the paperback copies have higher costs and I make about the same per download. Anyway, People actually say they have read my book, not "Ihave read your file,!"

As a side note: all the ads I ever see are generally related to the genres Goodreads believes is geared to my reading interests. For example, I see advertisements for paranormal, horror, vamp, and werewolf books a lot because I read in that genre more than the others. It may all be coincidence, but this is my experience. I can say, however, if I come to the Goodreads home page without being logged in I see more ads for the other genres. Again, this might be coincidence. As Christina pointed out, contacting the advertising department is the best way to inquire about this.

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Nope. Check the chat from last night. It was decided that we need the rules to pop up on all posts.

I've never seen my Goodreads ad running anywhere. I've always assumed it was because it ran when I wasn't looking. Does Goodreads run ads using a method similar to Amazon?



You'll want to ask your question in the Marketing & Promotions folder. This thread is specifically for questions regarding the Goodreads site (like changing account info, updating books, changing viewing preferences, etc)

Not sure if this has been asked already but..
How do you insert a clickable title link into your author profile? Like one where a word is highlighted and underlined and when you click it brings you to another page.
Does it envolve html or some kind of code?


So how exactly would it look? I'm not entirely sure how to do that on here lol.

[a href="www.myurl.com"] words you would like linked[/a]
I hope that makes sense. :)

So how exactly would it look? I'm n..."
Hello Justin. When commenting like now, there is a place called (some html is ok). Click that and you will find the a href tag for links. Just copy that code, change the link address to what you want, and then change the text between the pointing arrows >< and you're all good. Copy all the code after "link:" and stop after "[/a]" (use arrows instead of brackets, as Christina pointed out)

On your author dashboard, under each book's stats you have a link that says 'add preview.' If you click there, it will give you instructions on how to upload a pdf preview.


Hi Monica. Yes, if you have an author profile set up here on Goodreads, your dashboard will give you the option to link your blog through RSS feed. If you've not yet set up an author profile, you will need to do this first since only authors can have Goodreads blogs.

Another question: If i post to my blog on goodreads, it will show up on authorcentral?


And don't forget, if you want to attatch your blog to giodreads you need to do it by adding your RSS feed to your author account.
Go to your dashboard, scroll until you see pending question, scroll just a little more and click "view questions asked". That should pull all your questions up. Then you just find the one you haven't answered.

I noticed it said, hardcover, paperback, CD, or audio cassette in terms and conditions, would a flashdrive work? it is still a physical copy....thanks

I noticed it said, hardcover, paperback, CD, or audio cassett..."
Hi Sheri-Lynn. I imagine not, as it is not physical media, but you would want to get clarification from Goodreads customer service as this is not a question that members or librarians would be able to answer definitively.

I'm completely new to the Goodreads community and I'm hoping to get some help on a question:
I've recently published a graphic novel ebook called "Nature vs. Nurture: The Cameron Case Study" and I can't find it through a title search. How can I add my title to the Goodreads database? Google has been unhelpful if you can believe it!
Here is a link to my book on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Nature-vs-Nurtu...
Thanks in advance for any help!
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Garen wrote: "I have a question that has been bothering me for awhile. I hope this is the appropriate thread to post it on. I am a Goodreads author and an avid reader. Since putting my book up on Goodreads thoug..."
Hey Garen, I do reviews on Goodreads all the time, and I'm in a ton of groups with other reviewers, and one thing that seems true across all of them is, "It's up to you."
I know people that post reviews, no matter what they thought of the book. Even if they only read the first word, decide never to pick it up again, they put that in a review. It just is what it is.
However, I also know others that state they won't rate a book unless they can give it three stars. These people tend to be pickier in the books they choose, and they try to find ones that fit their style of reading.
I'm personally of the 2nd type. I figure if I really have an issue with another authors work, and they're open to talking, I'll leave it for them in a private message, so they at least get my views for what did or didn't work for me in a story.
And as an author, I'm in the camp of, I would rather have your feedback than not. My very first review ever was a DNF 1 star review, but it made me a better writer.
Hey Garen, I do reviews on Goodreads all the time, and I'm in a ton of groups with other reviewers, and one thing that seems true across all of them is, "It's up to you."
I know people that post reviews, no matter what they thought of the book. Even if they only read the first word, decide never to pick it up again, they put that in a review. It just is what it is.
However, I also know others that state they won't rate a book unless they can give it three stars. These people tend to be pickier in the books they choose, and they try to find ones that fit their style of reading.
I'm personally of the 2nd type. I figure if I really have an issue with another authors work, and they're open to talking, I'll leave it for them in a private message, so they at least get my views for what did or didn't work for me in a story.
And as an author, I'm in the camp of, I would rather have your feedback than not. My very first review ever was a DNF 1 star review, but it made me a better writer.
If the review is honest, it isn't bad form. But the trouble with being an author on Goodreads, and giving bad reviews because the book was bad, is that some authors are not as noble as others about bad reviews. I've never experienced it, but I've heard horror stories about the recipient of a bad review retaliating against the reviewing author's book. Sometimes they get their friends to do the same, and then you end up with a ton of 1-star reviews on your book by people who never read it. If I buy a bad book on Amazon, I confine my bad reviews to Amazon because there you can remain anonymous.
The bottom line is, just be careful.
The bottom line is, just be careful.

This is the best advice you can give a novice to the world of online book clubs and services.

If I really dislike a book, I don't post the review. And it's not out of fear of retaliation, but because I don't want to harm anyone's potential sales or success. I only post 3 stars and up. Call me a wuss. :-)))


Thanks,
Elena


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Ah, that explains it. I was wondering why that was happening. I thought it was due to people removing it from their to-read shelves, though there's that, too.