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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Goodreads Giveaways a Good Way to Go for New Authors

Note: Following is a guest post on his experience with Goodreads by one of my clients, Greg Fournier, author of Zug Island: A Detroit Riot Novel, a wonderful coming-of-age story about a young man who experiences first-hand the prejudice and civil strife that led to the race riots of the sixties. You can find out more about Greg and Zug Island at Greg's blog, Fornology: News and Views of Gregory A. Fournier.

Goodreads Giveaways
By Gregory Fournier

Authors without a powerful publishing house behind them find getting publicity and exposure for their books a slow and expensive process. For the cost of as little as one book and postage, an author can run a giveaway on www.goodreads.com by agreeing to a few reasonable conditions.

I have found this promotion the best offer an independent author can find to bring readers to his/her website and book title. My giveaway promotion for Zug Island ran two weeks and attracted 674 participants.

Sixty people have added my novel “to buy” and a like number have placed it on their “to read” lists. That is a combined 18% potential sales conhttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifversion rate. I have read that 7% is a healthy number.

If you have a book coming out soon, or have a book that has been out six months or less, it is easy to run a giveaway. Register with www.goodreads.com, set up your profile and an author’s page, then run your contest. It is that easy. When all is said and done, you will be the big winner.