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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /srv/users/sandra/apps/sandra/public/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114There is no question that Goodreads is the most powerful social network for authors looking to connect with people who love to read books. The world\u2019s largest site for readers and book recommendations, Goodreads boasts an audience of 30 million book lovers.<\/p>\n
Incredibly enough, every second, five books are added to a \u201cwant to read\u201d shelf on the site. What’s more, readers add 30,000 reviews to the site every single day.<\/p>\n
Authors who have figured out how to use Goodreads for book promotion have seen the potential there — they can build a fan base, generate influential reviews, expand their platform, and ultimately sell more books.<\/p>\n
Any author who wants to find readers needs to be on Goodreads. Here’s just a sampling of what you can do there once you\u00a0take the necessary steps to use the site as an author (in addition to as a reader):<\/p>\n
Here\u2019s what I really like about Goodreads reviews: They get syndicated \u2013 distributed \u2013 to USAToday.com plus e-commerce and library sites, so they work harder for you. In addition, on Goodreads, there\u2019s a direct relationship between the number of reviews a book has and how many times it\u2019s added to someone\u2019s reading shelf. Get more reviews so your book gets added to more shelves by using Goodreads giveaways, widgets, and badges to generate reviews.<\/p>\n
As a Goodreads author, you can add your blog and videos to your profile so your thoughts and opinions get read, seen, and heard. Participate in the right groups appropriately and help readers know, like, and trust you. What\u2019s more, when a reader selects the \u201cI\u2019m a fan\u201d option on your author profile, your blog posts, reviews, and comments will appear in their Goodreads feed, which helps them get to know you better.<\/p>\n
Doing a book signing where you live now, or across the country where you grew up? Speaking about your book\u2019s topic to a group? Presenting at a conference? Get more people to show up by promoting the event on Goodreads.<\/p>\n
There\u2019s much, much more you can do on Goodreads to connect with readers and get your book discovered, of course. If you’d like to learn more (so your book gets\u00a0discovered!), listen to my audio program with\u00a0Goodreads staffer Cynthia Shannon,\u00a0\u201cHow to Use Goodreads for Book Promotion<\/a>.\u201d<\/strong> Cynthia, a true Goodreads insider, shared lots of helpful and specific information you can use immediately to improve your presence on this social network for book lovers.<\/p>\n