Wednesday, November 25, 2009

More on NetGalley


Here's the latest on NetGalley, sent directly from them to Feathered Quill.  There's also another Publishers Weekly article you can check out.  For more information, contact them at the email at the end of this post.


For People Who Read and Recommend Books

NetGalley is a website where publishers can invite contacts to view their print or digital galleys, and readers can request galleys they want to review.

Media, Reviewers, and Bloggers
Any professional readers can use NetGalley: book reviewers, journalists, librarians, professors, booksellers, bloggers, etc. Anyone who reads and recommends books can use NetGalley for free.

Publishers
Publishing companies can subscribe to NetGalley as an online service for the electronic delivery of galleys and press materials. It provides them with the opportunity of distributing these materials to the media electronically and saving thousands upon thousands of pages of paper. 

No Charge
What’s great about NetGalley is that professional readers will be able to register and use this service to view new titles at no cost.  Galleys can be read online, downloaded to a computer, and read on a Kindle, Sony Reader or other device.

A Variety of Information
Through NetGalley, publishers can provide readers with marketing materials, book trailers, photos, author bios, cover art and more.

Share Reviews
Readers can tell publishers if they’ve decided (or declined) to review one of their books – as well as share the review itself with them – all within NetGalley.

Register for FREE!
Visit www.netgalley.com to register and request to view galleys immediately.  Find titles by searching in the public catalog area.

Questions?
For inquiries about NetGalley, please contact us at info@netgalley.com

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