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Showing posts with label Twitter Chat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Twitter Chat. Show all posts

Sunday, October 30, 2011

NetGalley October Twitter Chat Q&A


A HUGE thank you to Lindsey for another wonderful NetGalley Month Twitter Chat on Friday!
Another HUGE thank you to everyone who joined in - I hope everyone had as much fun as I did.

Highlights of the chat:
Sharing of our favorite reads -- among them, The Better Angels of Our Nature by Steven Pinker, Prized by Caragh O'Brien, Butterfly Clues by Kate Ellison, Dearly Departed by Lia Habel, and The Iron Knight by Julie Kagawa

AND!

The announcement that NetGalley January is a go!
Lindsey and I have both committed to making it the best NetGalley Month yet!

I've collected our questions and Lindsey's answers below
(I think I got them all!)

Both questions and answers have been summarized and / or expanded on for clarity but please let me know if anything looks off.

October NetGalley Twitter Chat Questions and Answers

Q: Lindsey, is there a typical response time we could expect when submitting a request?
A: Great question, but tough to answer since each publisher and individual publicist is different. I would say generally publishers go through their requests at least once a week. But remember some publishers get TONS of requests (if it's a super popular title) so it can take longer than others.

Q: Will Review Organizations have opportunities to update stats with you from time to time? 
A: YES! tell us your updated your stats anytime

Q: How would we go about updating our stats?
A: In your NetGalley Bio, you can update that info and if you're listed on our Review Organizations page, email us.

Q: Do publishers set their own guidelines for accepting requests? 
A: Yes, publishers come up with their own requirements/guidelines for approving requests.

Q: Any chance publishers will start putting archive dates on their books?
A: Yes! We urge publishers to include archive dates in title description, and we hope to automate that more in future.
(A lot of us expressed our much we would love it if publishers started doing this! A few of us have had requests approved but then archived right away, giving us little time to download and read).
A: I know, we hate that and tell publishers not to approve right before archiving

Q: Lindsey - is it still true that Kindle books never expire?
A: Yes, NetGalley files that are sent to a Kindle device do not expire, due to Amazon's personal doc service. They (Amazon) apply their proprietary DRM to the files, which doesn't include an expiration date. It is not something NetGalley or the publishers can control.

Q: If a publisher sends a direct link to a book, does it have to go to the same email address as the one associated with your NetGalley account?
A: GREAT question. yes, if you get an auto-approved link for a title from a publisher, it's for that specific email address. If you have your NetGalley account set with a different email, reply and let them know so they can give you a new link. You can ALWAYS email us for help, too.

Q: Do publishers look at how many active requests you have outstanding when reviewing a request?
A: Publishers can see how many reviews you've submitted across all publishers, but not how many are pending.

Q: So, some publishers might take into account how many request you have made?
A: Not how many requests, but how many reviews you've submitted, how many approves/declines you got.

Q: Are there any common frustrations publishers have expressed with us reviewers/bloggers? 
A: Publishers want to know that you're spreading the word about a title, not just reading for free. So remember to always send a notification of your review back to the publishers, and update your bio.

Q: Is there anyway we could let publishers know we are spreading the word aside from posting our reviews to NetGalley? 
A: You can use the email publisher button to contact them, or tweet w/them, sure!

Q: Would publishers rather a negative review posted or a decline to review?
A: I can't answer for all publishers, best to ask them! Some might want you to post negative review, some might not.

Q: Will a 'negative' review affect future chances of getting approved? Up to pubs to decide?
A: Right, totally up to publisher to decide. Some feel that even a negative reviews can attract readers so it's always best to ask the publishers.

Q: What do publishers look for most for auto approval?
A: Usually publishers auto-approve people who they always approve-- it's a time saver for them, if that makes sense.

Q: Are the galleys finished copies?
A: Nope! Galleys are NOT finished copies--so ignore any typos, etc. most galleys have disclaimer at beginning...

Some Friendly Reminders from Lindsey:
Publishers want to work with you, so submit your reviews back to them and ask how you can promote more. For instance, ask if you can post the full size cover along with your review, interview the author, etc. - Just some ideas!
And remember - I'm always around to answer questions, so email or tweet me :)

For more questions and answers, check out NetGalley April and NetGalley July's Q and A transcript.

Friday, April 15, 2011

NetGalley Twitter Chat Q&A




Tonight's NetGalley Twitter chat was a roaring success! At least I think so ;)

Below are the questions posed by participants and the answers given by the lovely Lindsey from NetGalley. Lots of awesome info!

Two of my favorite things announced tonight:
*NetGalley will be at BEA this year! (announced by Lindsey)
*NetGalley July is a go! (announced by me!)

So, if you're going to BEA this year be sure to read below for info on meeting with some wonderful NetGalley folks and if you weren't able to participate in NetGalley April with me, plan to join in in July! More info to come ;)

Both questions and answers have been summarized and / or expanded on for clarity. For a word by word 'transcript' search for #NetGalleyApril on Twitter

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Q: Is there a limit on the number of galleys a publisher will approve?
A: Not all publishers have an exact number of galleys they approve, some do. It's publisher and title specific.

Q: Is there a set time a blog needs to be up and running before requesting a galley?
A: Some publishers have preferences about how long you've been blogging - be sure to check the Publisher's Preference page for specifics -- http://www.netgalley.com/about/publisher-prefs/

Q: When was NetGalley created?
A: NetGalley began as a start-up but Firebrand assumed control in December 2008. Things really started rolling after that and recently NetGalley has been making a big effort to interact with the reading/blogger community.

Q: Does content of a review posted to NetGalley effect publishers decisions to approve future requests?
A: It definitely depends on the publishers. Some think any buzz is good, some want to use NG just for established reviewers.

Q: Where should be put the specific information that publishers are looking for such as blog 'reach' and statistics?
A: Defiantly include blog stats in the "Bio" field of your profile. The more information you give, the better - be sure to check the Publisher Preferences page to find out what types of info pubs are looking for. And remember to post your reviews!

Q: Do reviews ever get used [quoted] for anything else?
A: Maybe! Some publishers use blogger reviews for blurbs on press/marketing material or on their website, etc.

Q: Where should a review link be posted?
A: Anywhere in the text box when you use the Review functionality. Starting with your link and blog name and following with your review works well.

Q: Who as access to the information in our contact info and public bio?
A: No one but publishers can see your profile / bio information. And you can specify what you want to be shown -- email/address/phone/etc on the Bio page.

Q: Do you know what titles will be available in advance?
A: Sometimes, but usually publishers will upload galleys right before they make them available for requests. It's something NetGalley hopes to coordinate / promote more with publishers so members can see what titles are upcoming.

Q: Will anyone from NetGalley be at Book Expo America (BEA) this year?
A: Yes! At the Firebrand Technologies booth (booth #3718). There will be an announcement soon about a super cute/fun promotion. Also, Lindsey will be on the Technology for Blogging panel at the Book Blogger Convention on Friday.

Thanks again to Lindsey and everyone who participated!
If you have questions about NetGalley, don't hesitate to email or tweet Lindsey (support[at]netgalley.com / @NetGalley)

NetGalley Twitter Chat TONIGHT @ 5PM EST

Hey guys!

Just a quick reminder about the Twitter Chat today at 5pm EST

Lindsey from NetGalley will be joining us :)

Use the hashtag #NetGalleyApril to follow along.

Hope to see you all there!!