Looking for reviewers for your audiobooks?

Even if you find them, can you manage them? And those codes? Ugh.

Bradley Charbonneau
Nov 2 · 1 min read
Are you an author with audiobooks? How are those reviews coming along?

If you’re an audiobook author and you’ve ever tried to get reviews for those reviews and would love some help with:

  1. Dealing with the giveaway codes (from ACX/Audible or Findaway Voices),
  2. Figuring out who got which code and when and what (if anything) did they do with it,
  3. Seeing if they actually reviewed the book,
  4. Following up with them,
  5. Giving up the entire thing and just working at Trader Joe’s instead,
  6. Figuring out who are the more prolific and targeted reviewers based on actual reviewing history,
  7. Seeing if those reviewers ever left reviews on your niche of books — and where,
  8. Devoting your life to the love of dynamic spreadsheets and moving to a convent (with WiFi) so you can better focus,
  9. Managing the entire audiobook review process

Yeah? Me too. Listen to this.

The full “Audio for Authors” episoe is here: Audiobook reviews, sales, and management with StoryOrigin’s founder, Evan Gow.

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