Reader Spoils is a website that aims at alleviating the burden on freelance authors whose books don't necessarily receive the chance they deserve to gain the reviews that are so pivotal to success in the book publishing market. It is all too common of a problem: if a book doesn't have reviews, it will often sit on book selling websites, garnering interest based on the sample you've given, but all the same, without someone offering their opinions on the piece, it is very likely going to remain unsold.
With the advent of other burdens and distractions, however, aside from the professional critics, it is very difficult to find a dedicated reviewer for your work. Without a doubt it is possible to acquire a friend or two, as previously noted, to pass along a word or two about your work, but that lacks the authenticity and credibility of the professional reviewers.
There are other options - such as a variety of PR Firms, but the excess amount that they charge for these reviews essentially require you to be the next J.K. Rowling in order to meet their high demands.
This is where Reader Spoils comes in, a professional website aimed at providing the reviews you seek for cheap reviews to be posted on Amazon.com, making it among the most valuable tools available to a self publisher. For a simple $15-$20, based on whether it's digital or paper material, writers from the site will assess and review your book, giving you the fair assessment it deserves.
In many respects, these reviews are the key aspect of selling your book - time and time again, on a fair market, it is the presence of a simple critical analysis of the book that can be the deciding factor. The system has clearly worked for a variety of authors, all of whom have overcome the tragic statistic of selling only a dozen of their books in a lifetime.
This makes Reader Spoils, a simple to use service, among the most valuable assets available to a self publishers.
Published by Chadd De Las Casas
I was born in Valencia, California in 1987. It's ironic that I turned out to be a writer, since my first exposure to it was an essay about why I hate writing. I am also the owner of the Content Producers Wiki. View profile
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Post a CommentA very interesting article. The writing market is brutal, as with most markets. I had never even heard of Reader Spoils before. Thanks for the info.