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message 1: by Ralph (new)

Ralph Webster | 9 comments Hi - I am looking for suggestions on the best techniques for getting a book noticed on NetGalley. I have my new book listed there in a "read now" status. The first few days people selected the book and downloaded it for review. Now the level of interest has dried up. I suppose that is because the "regulars" have looked once and made up their mind one way or the other. So far no reviews have been posted but I expect that is a result of the few number of days it has been listed. Anyway - any suggestions how to steer more people over to NetGalley to consider my book? Thanks, Ralph


message 2: by Gaia (new)

Gaia Amman (gaiabamman) | 4 comments Hi Ralph, I have been tinkering with NetGalley as well. I found that switching book once a month (if you have more than one published) and changing categories help, but like all reviews it's an unreliable waiting game. Good luck :)


message 3: by Mary (new)

Mary Walker | 25 comments Have you tried Booksprout subscribe to their newsletter if you can.

I have three reviews and hopefully will get a second round. I just started with Net galley.

does anyone have reports about Book sprout.

thanks


message 4: by Ralph (new)

Ralph Webster | 9 comments Thanks - I will look into booksprout.


message 5: by Alyson (new)

Alyson Stone (alysonserenastone) | 49 comments I'm not to lie. I hardly ever look at the "Read Now" books on Netgalley. I always do the requests. I don't know, but that's just what I do. A lot of times, I do forget about the "Read Now" books. There has also been times on Netgalley that it's taken me up to a month to get the reviews turned back in. It just depends on how many books I have lined up. Right now, I have about four to write reviews for.


message 6: by Ralph (new)

Ralph Webster | 9 comments Alyson wrote: "I'm not to lie. I hardly ever look at the "Read Now" books on Netgalley. I always do the requests. I don't know, but that's just what I do. A lot of times, I do forget about the "Read Now" books. T..."
You know...I never thought of that way. By listing it as "Read Now" I thought I was just making it easier for the reader - that they would get the book right away and not have to go through the step of waiting for approval. I never thought it came with the expectation that it must be read right away. I am going to try switching it over to need approval status and see if it makes a difference. Thanks for the thought. And, good luck with your reviews. Reviews are difficult and should take time. Nobody expects that they be done right away. Ralph


message 7: by Alyson (new)

Alyson Stone (alysonserenastone) | 49 comments Ralph wrote: "Alyson wrote: "I'm not to lie. I hardly ever look at the "Read Now" books on Netgalley. I always do the requests. I don't know, but that's just what I do. A lot of times, I do forget about the "Rea..."

Also try using multiple genres. I don't know if you can, but it may draw in more readers. It's just so easy for books to get overlooked. Hope you are making progress!


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