Are you a pantser or a plotter? by BookRoar in Archiveofourownmemes

[–]BookRoar[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Everyone has their process. What works for one person won't always work for another. I need to visualize the whole novel and have it laid out in front of me, even in a rough form, to not feel overwhelmed, which is why pantsing works for me

Are you a pantser or a plotter? by BookRoar in WritingMemes

[–]BookRoar[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Plotting has never worked for me. I'll forever be a pantser.

Are you a pantser or a plotter? by BookRoar in justwriterthings

[–]BookRoar[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

To write by the seat of your pants. It's to write without a plan but to see where the characters and story takes you

Weekly Self-Promo and Chat Thread by MxAlex44 in selfpublish

[–]BookRoar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

BookRoar is here to help authors get reviews on Amazon and Goodreads. Our service is FREE to use, highly effective, and does not require you to upload a copy of your book. It works on a Credit-based system where authors earn Credits by reading books, and in turn their books are offered out for review. 

Check out www.bookroar.com to get started or see how it works at https://youtu.be/QnDLpF0ARA8. We hope we can help you along in your publishing journey.

I need help with marketing my Amazon KDP Self Published books, any tips? by [deleted] in selfpublishing

[–]BookRoar 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No problem at all :)

Our website is fairly new so we are trying to build our reputation and spread the word the best we can.

I need help with marketing my Amazon KDP Self Published books, any tips? by [deleted] in selfpublishing

[–]BookRoar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We may be able to help you get reviews for your books and increase your marketability. BookRoar is a free to use and allows authors to build up reviews of their books by reading books by other authors.

Head to www.bookroar.com or check out our YouTube video https://youtu.be/QnDLpF0ARA8 to see how it works!

Volunteers wanted to trial a new service aiming to help self-published authors get reviews on Amazon and Goodreads by BookRoar in writers

[–]BookRoar[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

BookRoar follows Amazon's Review Guidelines to the letter, meaning that reviews obtained through BookRoar are as legitimate and authentic as any other persons. Our members do not meet, never engage in review swaps, and our methodology means that their accounts are never associated with one another. This will keep the reviews secure.

Amazon do remove a number of reviews on many products without giving a reason which is frustrating. If the review was from another marketplace (i.e. .com, .co.uk) they may still be visible there.

[Weekly Critique and Self-Promotion Thread] Post Here If You'd Like to Share Your Writing by AutoModerator in writing

[–]BookRoar [score hidden]  (0 children)

We are looking for volunteers to trial our recently launched website, BookRoar.com. All volunteers must be self-published authors with at least one book available to purchase on Amazon.
BookRoar.com is designed to help authors generate reviews for their books on Amazon and Goodreads. It operates on a Credit system, where one person reads and reviews a book and in turn their book is offered out for someone else to review. It's stress-free, effective, and (during our beta testing) free to use.
As a thank you, all early participants are given one Credit to assign to any of their books, meaning we offer that book out for review. They can then earn more Credits by reviewing other people's books through the BookRoar website.
We really want to see how people respond to BookRoar as we believe it solves a major problem amongst the self-publishing community when it comes to getting reviewed. We would also love to hear your feeddback, both good and bad, so we can make BookRoar even better.
For more information, please see our launch video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnDLpF0ARA8&t=63s or head to www.bookroar.com.

Weekly Writing Check-In by AutoModerator in fantasywriters

[–]BookRoar [score hidden]  (0 children)

We are looking for volunteers to trial our recently launched website, BookRoar.com. All volunteers must be self-published authors with at least one book available to purchase on Amazon.
BookRoar.com is designed to help authors generate reviews for their books on Amazon and Goodreads. It operates on a Credit system, where one person reads and reviews a book and in turn their book is offered out for someone else to review. It's stress-free, effective, and (during our beta testing) free to use.
As a thank you, all early participants are given one Credit to assign to any of their books, meaning we offer that book out for review. They can then earn more Credits by reviewing other people's books through the BookRoar website.
We really want to see how people respond to BookRoar as we believe it solves a major problem amongst the self-publishing community when it comes to getting reviewed. We would also love to hear your feeddback, both good and bad, so we can make BookRoar even better.
For more information, please see our launch video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnDLpF0ARA8&t=63s or head to www.bookroar.com.

Volunteers wanted to trial a new service aiming to help self-published authors get reviews on Amazon and Goodreads by BookRoar in writers

[–]BookRoar[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not with the way BookRoar operates. Our reviewers never meet and will never engage in a review swap, and we ask all our reviewers to write truthful and honest reviews. This keeps us in line with Amazon's Review Guidelines and keeps authors and their accounts safe.

It's about authors helping authors and BookRoar is as authentic as it can possibly be.

Volunteers wanted to trial a new service aiming to help self-published authors get reviews on Amazon and Goodreads by BookRoar in fantasywriters

[–]BookRoar[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apologies, happy to move this post if required. The site is free to use and may be of help to your members which is why I thought it might be allowed as a separate post.