Book Daily, Goodreads
Although I joined Goodreads in
July of 2010, I’m just starting to learn my way around this website.
Originally, if I remember
correctly, you could post chapters of your work on the site for others to read
and give feedback. I posted a few, got some look and sees, and then nothing. I
figured the site was relatively dead and never came back to it until recently.
First impression when I signed
on to delete my sample chapters: In the last three years, “my, but how the site
has grown…”
It seems a writer’s dream, hundreds
upon hundreds of readers and writers are connecting with each other. (seems
like this should be the Oprah Winfrey website where she connects Authors with readers)
Okay, I’m going to get sidetrack
here…
But as long as I’m on the
subject of connecting to readers, I recently joined Book Daily because they
said it was free (it was to sign up) like Goodreads is currently. (Goodreads
though is looking to charge Authors for their Author page) Book Daily says they’ll
advertise your book by emailing it to thousands of readers making them aware it’s
available. This though, comes at a monthly charge. If I remember correctly,
they want $50.00 bucks a month. (this may not be right, but once I read the
$50.00 a month I was out of there)
Okay, once I read about the
$50.00, which happened to be the same day I signed up, I haven’t been back on the
Book Daily’s website.
Now get this, I’m an Author, in
search of readers. (what Author isn’t) I want to keep this in perspective so be
aware, there are many Author’s in search of readers. (literally, hundreds of
thousands of us) Since signing up on Book Daily, (I’m now counted and considered
one of their readers) they send me an email every day announcing another
Authors work that is available. (I think there’s a tremendous backlog, seems I get
more than one a day)
I don’t know this for sure, but
I’d bet there are thousands upon thousands of Authors on Book Daily who receive
a daily email hearing about another Authors works. (to me this seems not a good
practice, charging Authors to tell other Authors that you have a book)
Now don’t get me wrong, I’m glad
the Authors who have signed up for Book Daily’s promo got their work out there,
but I’ve a feeling most of the emails Book Daily counts and tells them are readers
are actually just other Authors like me. I don’t know what other Authors have
done with those emails, but I’ve deleted every last one Book Daily has sent
when it says book sample. I have no idea why they would count me, an Author,
among their readers. I’m not one of the good ole boys.
My feeling is because I signed
up as an Author, I shouldn’t be getting the daily samples and should not be counted
among the readers they say they’re informing about another Authors work. Other
emails they’ve sent, I’ve opened and read, but have deleted every Book Daily Book
Sample.
I wonder what other Authors do
with their book sample emails?
Oh well, thankfully there’s
Goodreads. I just hope they don’t go the way of Book Daily and start a monthly
billing for the Author Page.
I like connecting with readers.
Check out reviews on Amazon
available in print and kindle
As of this posting, one review
on Barns & Noble by Nettie (she’s so sweet)
available nook
There are further Reviews
available on Goodreads and even more on the net using “A Stone’s Throw Away," by Carl Lee .
The views presented in this post
are my feeling based on the perceptions Book Daily and Goodreads have provided on
their websites as I encountered them.
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