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21 Ways Authors Recommend Books to Their Readers via #bookbub

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Ways Authors Recommend Books to Their ReadersAuthors, have you recommended a book on BookBub.com? It’s a fun and easy way to connect with readers and help them discover more wonderful books to read… but it’s also a useful (and free!) promotional tool.

Making a recommendation on BookBub lets you engage with BookBub’s community of enthusiastic power readers and stay top-of-mind with your followers, who will see your recommendation in their feeds on BookBub.com or in their weekly digest email. Plus, it opens up fantastic opportunities to promote fellow authors and help them get discovered.

Many authors are recommending books on BookBub and using unique strategies to connect with readers! Here are 21 ways authors have used BookBub Recommendations so far. We hope this gives you some inspiration when deciding which book to recommend next.

read more: https://insights.bookbub.com/ways-authors-recommend-books-readers/

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  1. Anna Dobritt says:

    Reblogged this on Anna Dobritt — Author.

  2. Reblogged this on Author Don Massenzio and commented:
    Check out this great post from the How to eBook blog with 21 ways authors recommend books to their readers via BookBub.

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