Some Quick and Easy New Ideas for Getting More Book Reviews
A Fresh New Approach to Getting Reviews for Your Book
BY LOIS W STERN
YOUR ADVOCATE FOR GETTING NEW REVIEWS FOR YOUR BOOKS!
- A brief bio
- Your headshot photo
- URLs to any of your relevant links, (i.e.social media, website, etc.)
- Your book cover(s) or other object unique to you, to add to your personal banner (as pictured below).
* NOTE: I am fortunate to be working with Carolyn Howard-Johnson, so she will be selecting the monthly Tales2Inspire mini review contest winners and highlighting them on her TheNewBookReview blog. If you are replicating this project, try to connect with someone to work with you that might lend authenticity to your project. And if you have a newsletter, that's another good place to thank the reviewer.)
👉 Provide the name and email address of the person to whom the reviewer should submit their review.
(Reviews for any of the Tales2Inspire books should be sent to Carolyn at: hojonews@gmail.com with a CC to me at tales2inspire2@gmail.com.)
👉 Tell them to put the words Mini Review Contest in the subject line.
👉 Remind them to include the following items with their mini review:
- A brief bio
- Their headshot photo
- The URL to any of their relevant links, (i.e.social media, website, etc.)
Tips for writing a winning mini-review
👉 Write a catchy heading for your review in 10 words or less. (HINT: Use strong words for your title as that is what other readers will see first, and sometimes the only part they read. So make it pop!)
👉 Sincerity counts. Give the book the number of stars you think it deserves.
(1 is the lowest score, 5 is the highest. A 5-star rating means that you really liked the book, 4 stars means it was very good, 3 stars, just okay, etc. ).
👉 Answer a few of questions about this book to help you create your review. (I include Book Discussion Questions at the end of each of my Tales2Inspire books, but you can always ask the author to send you some questions as suggestions of topics they would like you to address.)
👉 End your review with your actual name, not a pseudonym. Readers will take more notice of your words if written by a person with an authentic name.
👉 Finally, read over your review to correct any errors before submitting it.
About the Author:
Lois W. Stern is a multi award winning author whose work has been featured in the New York Times, Newsday, Long Island Press, Barnard Magazine, on Local Access TV and in live presentations in many varied venues. She has now published twelve Tales2Inspire® treasured anthologies of her contest winners' stories. As TheNewBookReview review coordinator, Lois serves as an outreach to help authors on their paths to discovery.
Lois created her Tales2Inspire® ‘Authors Helping Authors’ project in 2012, helping hundreds of talented newbies and seasoned authors alike enhance their visibility. Click here to learn more about entering her annual no fee Tales2Inspire contest. That’s right, it’s free! What emerges from these annual contests are highly professional anthologies of inspirational memoirs. Fans of Chicken Soup for the Soul are particularly enamored of Tales2Inspire® books, because aside from being expertly crafted, inspirational memoirs, they are filled with original photos to further enhance the power of each story. Lois invites interested readers to get a FREE Tales2Inspire® sampler book at: www.tales2inspire.com/gifts and visit Lois at these Media Marketing sites:
Website: https://www.tales2Inspirel.com
Spend some media marketing time with Lois at:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/tales2inspire
Twitter: www.twitter.com/tales2inspire2
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