There
are endless bits and bytes of resources, information, and advices when it comes
to promoting and marketing a book. Let
me make it simple and share with you 46 sources you should utilize to get your
book on the map.
Want to
do book giveaways and connect online with others? Get your butt to Shelfari, Library Think,
GoodReads, BookLikes, Book Baby, Story Cartel, and NoiseTrade.
When it
comes to getting reviews, you have many options. Check out:
NetGalley
Reddit
Amazon’s Top Reviewers
Huffington Post
BlogNation
AwesomeIndies
BlogRank
BookBloggerDirectory
The Book Blogger List
Book Look Bloggers
The Indie Book Blog Database
The Indie Bookshelf
The IndieView
Kindle Obsessed
RadioActive Books
BlueInk Review
Book Rooster
BookWorks
Foreword
Kirkus
PWSelect
The US Review of Books
Self Publishing Reviews.
NetGalley
Amazon’s Top Reviewers
Huffington Post
BlogNation
AwesomeIndies
BlogRank
BookBloggerDirectory
The Book Blogger List
Book Look Bloggers
The Indie Book Blog Database
The Indie Bookshelf
The IndieView
Kindle Obsessed
RadioActive Books
BlueInk Review
Book Rooster
BookWorks
Foreword
Kirkus
PWSelect
The US Review of Books
Self Publishing Reviews.
Other
sites to check out include these:
RedRoom
RedRoom
Scribd
Authonomy
Book Rix
Wattpad
WeBook
Bublish
Pubslush
BookZone
BookBub
BookDaily
BookHub
EBookBooster
IndieAuthorNews
GalleyCat
PeopleReads
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