5 literary social networks in which to promote your book

Goodreads

When we have published a book, we have the arduous task of promoting it and sneaking it into the reading world of the masses. A part of the publication process full of ups and downs, smiles and sighs, tricks and some mischief. The options are many, and many of them have even been treated in Actualidad Literatura sometime. And today I am going to talk to you about the Twitter or Facebook of the literary world.

Did you know these literary social networks where to promote your book?

Fake

A few days ago in AL we were talking about this website, which serves not only as a social network in which to share micros or stories but also when it comes to getting followers, publishing your own book or being part of the printed publication of the web. In this way, Falsaria consolidates itself as one of the most comprehensive websites for writers and readers on the entire net.

Booklet

This social network emerged three years ago and stands out for its many options. The web allows the authors themselves to register their book, optimize it according to genre and include it in random lists; all this under a very competent customer service. If you are a reader, Booklet you will love it thanks to its rankings, recommendations according to tastes and community of readers.

Goodreads

The most famous literary social network in the world was born in 2006 and today has more than 50 million users, a figure that confirms the potential of this website that works hand in hand with Amazon Kindls. Available in several languages, GR allows you to include your book in its database and disseminate it through forums in Spanish, ranging from book clubs to lists of books in Spanish. Highly recommended.

myBOOK

This recent literary network It will become another great ally for authors looking for an exact promotion based on the characteristics of the book. This website stands out for a design in which both the author's information, the book and the reviews fit in the same screenshot, which allows the user to have a more global appearance of the work.

I like to write

In principle this article addresses social networks to promote your book But what if I want someone to help me publish it? Then you can choose to the literary experiment from Penguin Random House publishing house, a space in which authors can register chapters of the work we are writing and opt for one of the most prestigious publishers in the world to publish it based on its diffusion and followers.

These 5 literary social networks to promote your book they can become useful promotional tools for authors seeking to take their work further and make it known in "society."

Have you used any of these networks?


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  1.   I died said

    Well, go with the one from Random House, which in the introductory text says "members and members". A bit discouraging.