Information that every author needs.
It’s a question that’s courted more than a little controversy over the years, but there’s a significant difference between paying for a book review with no influence over the resulting review and paying for a review that is guaranteed to be overwhelmingly favourable, Aka those commonly found on the likes of Fiverr. Unfortunately, the distinction is often lost and in doing so a powerful marketing opportunity may be overlooked for the sake of allowing prejudice to influence thinking.
Let’s be honest, every author hopes his or her
book will receive glowing reviews, but a handful of two line reviews from
friends and family or poorly worded reviews from someone who’s been paid $5 to
read and write a review for your book, simply doesn’t cut it. Now, before you
take umbrage with that last sentence, we certainly aren’t demeaning the support
an author gets from friends and family, in fact it often proves a godsend, but
the truth of the matter is that a positive review from a widely known, professional
and trusted reviewer is worth its weight in gold. Every book, whether it be by
a known or unknown author publishing for the first time stands a chance of
becoming a best seller, the deciding factor is often how quick it can build momentum
and professionally written, insightful and compelling reviews are a major part
of the success factor. The problem for
most authors is that they sit on the fence, unsure which side of the argument
to come down on.
At BookViral we believe that information is the
foundation of success and we wanted to offer something more substantial than hearsay
and conjecture. Now before we do, and for those reading this who are unfamiliar
with the services we provide, let’s be absolutely clear and say we don’t provide
paid reviews. We commission reviews as part of our promotions, providing
exactly the same service as Kirkus or Publishers weekly. The difference is that
whereas those esteemed bodies will take an author’s money and are quite happy
to return a bad review, we screen the books we promote and if our commissioned
reviewers return a bad review we return the authors money and we don’t publish
it. Life is hard enough in modern publishing without paying good money for a
bad review!
Now it’s clear that we all have ‘skin in the
game’, so simply asking the authors we’ve worked with if they favour paying for
professional reviews would add little value. We wanted to dig a little deeper
and find a correlation between paid book reviews and increased book sales.
We’ve worked with over 1800 authors in a little under two years and have an
ever-growing author mailing list of over 25,000 so we are reasonably well
placed to ask the most pertinent questions.
Whilst any information collected can be presented with a bias we wanted to
keep our survey as succinct as possible. Now keep in mind that paying for
reviews is a commonplace practice and when it comes to professional reviews
they aren’t cheap. You’re paying for professional insight garnered over many
years, often decades, and you can be confident that a highly experienced
reviewer will read your entire book in full and follow clear guidelines in
writing your review. The costs vary but
on the date this post was first published typical fees were Kirkus,
(standard service $425, express service $575), Blue Ink Reviews ($495 for the
review to be completed in 4-5 weeks), and BookViral ($152 for review to be delivered in 12 working days).
Our survey was responded to by 1,237 authors and the questions we asked were:-
- How many times have you paid for a book review?
- How much have you paid for professional book reviews?
- Do you believe paid reviews have had positive impact upon your book sells?
So, should
authors pay for book reviews? We would rather you cast an eye over the
responses from our latest survey and draw your own conclusions, but it does
still seem that a five star review from a top book review site still carries a
great deal of kudos. In our first blog post titled The Secret Of Viral Book Sales we shared a formula for creating viral book sells
and it should be remembered that compelling, professional reviews are one of
the most powerful forms of publicity you can get.
As always, it's
great to have made the connection with you and we hope we have given you
something to think about. We'd also like to draw your attention to the 2016
BookViral Book Awards. We value originality and great writing and if you are
confident your book will meet our expectations you can submit it by clicking on
this link SUBMIT BOOKS.