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Hope
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Aug 19, 2013 08:05AM

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If you buy a physical copy of the book, it seems to me, it is YOUR property and you should be allowed to give it away. Same with an ARC if it is given to you. I giveaway a LOT of books -- on my blog, to charities, to friends. I don't understand why an author would need to get involved -- unless you've been given copies for promotion.

1) You have the proper permission. Only the author, publisher, or official representative of the book can post a giveaway for it. If you are not any of those things, you must get permission from the author before listing.

1) You have the proper permission. Only the author, publisher, or official representative of the book can post a giveaway for it. If you are not any..."
Well, that seems a little crazy. So I can't list my giveaway books on the book giveaway groups pages?

For those of you who have hosted giveaways, what's the best way to go about it? (Sorry...would it be better to post this as a new thread? Not sure if it's too off topic.)

My apologies -- I sort of unintentionally hijacked the thread!

So sorry if it seemed like that's what I was implying...I didn't mean for it to sound that way! I just had another question and wasn't sure if it was related enough to be a follow up. :)
What I meant was: I've had offers to host giveaways on my blog but have always declined because I didn't know how to do it. Anyone have any tips?


Any giveaway of an author's book must have either their permission or the publisher's, to prevent a possible legal issue. If it were me, send requests out to the publishers and/or authors to request their permission. Many who are looking for further publicity will most likely agree.


Some times I giveaway the books I am sent. Most of the time the author is aware that I am going to do this and not a single time has someone said no I can't do that. In fact, I tell them if they send me a print copy I will give it away to a reader.
There are times I give away copies of books I own and I do not ask for permission. I see many bloggers giveaway books that I know was on their shelves and I'm pretty sure they didn't contact each author to ask if it was ok to do this. Why would an author complain that their book was being shared with potentially a new fan?


You could set up 1 rafflecopter and share the embed code with all the bloggers that are helping you promote. No reason to have a prize for each blogger to give away. You could even do it where you offer a couple of copies of your book with the 1 rafflecopter. If you give the code to all the bloggers then more people would see it.