NetGalley's Book Advocate Toolkit
Revised Edition
by We Are Bookish
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Pub Date Jul 22 2024 | Archive Date Not set
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Description
Are you ready to start your journey with NetGalley? Or maybe you’re a long-time member looking to take your book advocacy up a notch? No matter where your starting point is, this toolkit is designed to have everything you need to succeed.
In this revised edition, we offer members everything from guidelines for creating your member Profile to tips for maintaining a strong Feedback Ratio. These pages are packed with advice for utilizing NetGalley to your advantage.
Once you have a few books on your Shelf, pop over to this toolkit’s review section to brush up on tips for crafting book reviews—even those tricky critical ones!
So what are you waiting for? Download the kit and get started.
A Note From the Publisher
Kit last updated: 7/22/2024
This is a living document created by We Are Bookish (NetGalley's editorial blog) that will be updated to reflect changes to features on NetGalley and book advocacy strategies.
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Featured Reviews
This is a well laid out guide for NetGalley users, whether you’re new to the site or have been using it a while. I wish I’d had this when starting out! It’s full of helpful tips to improve your NetGalley experience, as well as links to more comprehensive articles.
There’s a guide to using the NetGalley Shelf app, and lots of great tips for improving your profile.
I also now know what the orange pencil next to some of my reviews means (and it’s something really cool!).
After reading NetGalley's Book Advocate Toolkit I made some changes to my profile in order to better reflect my personality. The PDF was helpful because I understand what the publishers are looking for when they allow us readers access to advanced copies (digital and audio). Recommend to anyone who wants to continue improving being a stronger book advocate.
This guide helped make my bio and reviews more thorough and interesting. It gave me a better understanding how to navigate the website as well as what the publishers and authors are looking for. The most helpful part (besides review tips) was the chart regarding DNF’ing a book. It helped me understand when to use the “will not give feedback” feature.
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