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Do you post your netgalley arc reviews on amazon?

I usually write something like: Sample provided for review or Review written after downloading a galley from NetGalley
My reviews always post. Some may take a bit longer as Amazon's computer finds a no-no word and I have to edit the review. I don't use profanity or anything close to it but Amazon's mindless computers can be dumb.



Would the review go through?
I post the same review to both sites. Although since there are no spoiler tags on amazon.com sometimes I have to adjust that part of the review (if i have anything in spoiler tags).




On goodreads I always write something like: Thanks to netgalley and A..."
My standard: "This review is based on NetGalley ARC provided in exchange for an honest, unbiased opinion."


Exactly what I do and seems to satisfy everyone!


PS Only one review ever got held up by Amazon. I was trying to be funny and wrote ... shite...because it was used several times in the historical Scottish romance. I edited it and took the word out & it went through.


Sometimes I forget to do it, though. :-/

Now I'm # 82,817. Just considering how many books Amazon sells and how many reviews they get, seems I've been getting some "helpful votes".
I wonder how many reviews/votes you have to have in order to among the top thousand?

I have written 353 reviews on Amazon and have 694 helpful votes. I have had quite a few unhelpful votes as well from people who didn't like my opinion. I have no idea what Amazon uses to calculate the ranking.

I have written 353 reviews on Amazon and have 694 helpful votes. I have had quite a few unhelpful..."
From Amazon: "We rank customer reviewers based on the opinions of customers like you. Each time you indicate that a customer review was helpful or not, we use that vote, along with votes from other customers, to determine how helpful a review is. A reviewer's rank is determined by the overall helpfulness of all their reviews, factoring in the number of reviews they have written."

This is a nice round figure:
Customer Reviews: 100 (posted one a couple days ago.)
#151,238 with 99 helpful votes.

I have written 353 reviews on Amazon and have 694 helpful votes. I have had quite ..."
I'm just curious as to what the advantages of posting on Amazon are... It's my understanding you can't mention your blog, there's no friend network that benefits the poster in terms of allowing you to get ideas for other books you may want to read, etc. And it seems as though the the folks deciding what gets posted annoy/upset the posters on a regular basis. Other than it being helpful to the authors and publishers (which is not unimportant) to have as many reviews in as many places as possible, why post on Amazon?
This is not meant to be negative or argumentative at all as I have never posted on Amazon and am truly uneducated. I'd considered it when I started my blog but there seems to be some pretty mixed feelings in this community...


I have written 353 reviews on Amazon and have 694 helpful votes. I hav..."
I do have a link to my blog on my Amazon profile page. I do get the occasional contact on my blog from individuals who have found me through Amazon. It is generally authors who are making review requests that contact me in this manner.
I don't know that I get any real advantages from posting on Amazon. I also post on B&N, Kobo, and LibraryThing in addition to my blog and Goodreads. I do know that it is something that publishers and authors request so it is now a part of my routine. It only takes a minute and I don't worry about it after I post my reviews.

Really, I don't even know why I post anywhere. lol I'm just another voice in the wilderness.
But I read mostly free books on my Kindle and I decided this year (perhaps the only resolution I've ever kept) that I would join GR and try to send a little good karma out into the world, to thank the authors who aren't all about the money.
And I do like knowing that once in a blue moon I can influence a like-minded reader to give a new writer a shot. I rely on the reviewers at Amazon when choosing whether to download a book, bless their hearts.
And I've never had a review turned down at Amazon, and I just posted my hundredth.

Also, it helps me to get more books on NetGalley, as it's one more place the book will be promoted.
I didn't know about adding my (almost non-existent) blog link to my profile on Amazon. Thanks for the tip!

I've only had a few Amazon reviews be rejected and that was usually because Amazon's computer thought I wrote a naughty word when I didn't. Once I figured out what the offending word was, and removed it, the review posted with no problems.
I attained the Top 100 ranking and am in the top 200 reviewers. I've written close to 2,200 reviews in the past 10+ years of Amazon reviewing.

I've only once had a problem posting a review on Amazon. The offending word was "gay". I didn't know it would be a problem, as the character described himself that way, so I didn't think it was offensive or anything.
As soon as I figured out what was happening and changed the wording, the review passed



Everyone here has the same opportunity to write reviews and I wish you the best. I look forward to seeing everyone here as a "neighbor."
Good luck with your review writing.


I've had a couple of reviews rejected because I had quoted bad language, but as soon as I edited them to s**t and bulls**t, the reviews went through fine. There was possibly even f**k. I don't look for quotes with language, but sometimes they're the good ones!


I post all my NG reviews on Amazon. If I review prior to the book's publication, I make a note in my diary reminding me to post the review on Amazon.
I have only ever had one review rejected by Amazon, and I still don't know why.



I had on rejected for the book title (had the word f*ck in it).
Had nothing to do with my review at all lol.





I voluntarily reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

has anybody reviewed on Google play books?

Thank you to (Author), NetGalley and (Publisher) for this temporary digital advance review copy for me to read and enjoy. As always, my opinion is my own.
:)

That serves as a handy way to keep track of what titles are coming up. Once the review is approved, I delete the title from my pending wish list.
As for rejections, I have had a couple and it’s usually due to key words that trips their algorithm. So I tend to find ways less explicit to express myself.
On goodreads I always write something like: Thanks to netgalley and Atria books for allowing me to read this e-book.
Would you put the same thing on an amazon review? I was told a while ago not to mention the word arc or the review would not get posted.
I would love to know what others do. Thanks.