Plus Hint Number Seventeen for Getting Them
Carolyn offers some hints for helping potential reviewers say yes to you when they already feel stressed to the max. Here are two of them:
* Suggest your prospective reviewer include their expertise in the review. Example: "I am a chiropractor and found lots of new ideas for marketing my business, without seeming unprofessional, in this book."
* Suggest your reader write a review between 100-450 words. This one bit of information can make them look more professional and they'll be grateful for that."
How to Get Great Book Reviews Frugally and Ethically - page 132
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