Hello, folks!
In our continuing series from author Christine Amsden, today we feature another review of an online book tour company. Thanks again to Christine for providing us with this valuable information!
Aaron Paul Lazar
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copyright 2013 Christine Amsden
I made the decision to hire Innovative Online Tours about a month and a half before the release of my latest novel, Cassie Scot:
Reviews are critical. Big reviews. Little reviews. Blog review. Goodreads review. Amazon reviews. Barnes and Noble reviews aren’t bad, although that company has not properly established its potential role in the world of on-line product reviews (much to their detriment, but that’s their bigwigs’ concern, not mine).
What is the #1 reason that people buy books? Because someone recommended it to them. What is the #2 reason people buy books? Because a great many people recommended it to them so they can’t seem to get away from the thing! You want your readers thinking, “All right already! I get the point. I should read this book!”
For that reason, reviews are a huge part of any blog tour. I won’t go so far as to say book tours without reviews aren’t useful, but reviews go one extra step — they aren’t just putting the book in the reader’s face. They’re putting it in the reader’s face with the unbiased addendum, “And this was awesome! You SO need to get this book!” (Doesn’t work so well coming from the author. )
Of course, you have to have written a really good book. And then you have to believe in yourself. I know from experience that these are at least equally difficult tasks.
So on to Innovative Online Tours…
I was worried that I wasn’t getting enough reviews so I started searching specifically for places that would help me distribute my book for review. I wasn’t going to pay directly for reviews. (Oh never do this! It’s a scam and a half. Can you say conflict of interests? I knew you could!) Going through an online tour service to get a book review works because you’re not paying for the review. You’re paying for someone to help you find people who are willing to review the book. The reviewers themselves only get a copy of the book, which is appropriate.
Innovative Online Tours doesn’t even promise good reviews. They warn you right up front that they will not attempt to control what their reviewers say about your book.
Ohhhh, self confidence… don’t fail me now!
Price
Innovative Online Tours are extremely inexpensive. I paid $75 for their 10-stop release-day review blitz. All of their packages are inexpensive, and they seem to specialize in single-day events… blitzes, cover reveals, etc. They do have weeks-long tours for reasonable rates as well, but there is a certain magic that can happen when you flood the Internet all at once. It’s called getting those volatile amazon sales ranks low enough that amazon itself starts plugging for your book.Value
There’s inexpensive and then there’s cheap. You know what I’m talking about. I consider Innovative Online Tours to be inexpensive. Granted, their tour hosts aren’t the biggest blogging fish on the Internet, but they deliver reviews. On May 15 (release day), I got not 10 but 12 review stops (more on that later) and all reviews went up on amazon.com, swelling my numbers there. Most of them went on goodreads as well. My amazon sales rank bottomed out as dozens of people bought the book on the exact same day. I can’t say it will work as well for anyone else — there is a lot more to a successful book sale recipe than any single tour — but I do believe that for $7.50 per review stop, this is a value.Look and Feel
My banner is up top and it’s nice if simple. I didn’t expect a lot from the tour banner for &75, to be honest. But if I have one complaint about the company, it’s not the banner so much as the fact that the banner no longer has a home to link to. They have their current banners listed on their front page but only a handful of older tours all listed together on the same page. You do not get a personalized tour page with a list of stops. Since I run my own web page I know how easy and inexpensive a feature this is so I find it disappointing that IO Tours didn’t offer this standard, especially during the tour. Most of the virtual book tour services I have worked with continue to list my tour stops even after it’s all said and done.Professionalism and Communication
IO Book Tours responded promptly and professionally to every inquiry I made of them. They provided their service as promised and on time. This was one of the smoothest running tours I did with the fewest hiccups. They even went the extra step of allowing 2 extra stops for no additional charge when more reviewers showed an interest in my book.Bottom Line
I highly recommend IO Book Tours.
About the Author
Christine Amsden has been writing science fiction and fantasy for as long as she
can remember. She loves to write and it is her dream that others will be
inspired by this love and by her stories. Speculative fiction is fun,
magical, and imaginative but great speculative fiction is about real
people defining themselves through extraordinary situations. Christine
writes primarily about people and it is in this way that she strives to
make science fiction and fantasy meaningful for everyone.
At the age of 16, Christine was diagnosed with Stargardt’s Disease, a condition that effects the retina and causes a loss of central vision. She is now legally blind, but has not let this slow her down or get in the way of her dreams. (You can learn more here.)
In addition to writing, Christine teaches workshops on writing at Savvy Authors. She also does some freelance editing work.
Christine currently lives in the Kansas City area with her husband, Austin, who has been her biggest fan and the key to her success. They have two beautiful children, Drake and Celeste.
At the age of 16, Christine was diagnosed with Stargardt’s Disease, a condition that effects the retina and causes a loss of central vision. She is now legally blind, but has not let this slow her down or get in the way of her dreams. (You can learn more here.)
In addition to writing, Christine teaches workshops on writing at Savvy Authors. She also does some freelance editing work.
Christine currently lives in the Kansas City area with her husband, Austin, who has been her biggest fan and the key to her success. They have two beautiful children, Drake and Celeste.
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