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Invite 5 Friends to BiblioCrunch and Get Free Author Promo #NaNoWriMo

by Miral Sattar •  November 21, 2013  •   Follow miralsattar

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It’s November! It’s cold outside, but it also means it’s National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo). We want to create buzz about your book, so we want to help you out by doing author features. 

Here’s the deal…

If you invite 5 friends to BiblioCrunch, we’ll do a free Author Promotion for you! That’s a value of $119!

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Author Promotion:

We’ll feature you on:

  • Facebook
    Our Facebook page has over 13,000 members. As a premium member we’ll post your cover and links to your book to our audience.
  • Twitter
    We have over 3500 followers on Twitter. We’ll tweet your book out during our Friday author promotions.
  • Pinterest
    As a premium author we’ll add your book cover to our Pinterest board.
  • GoodReads
    As a premium author we’ll add your book to our GoodReads page and add it as a group read.

How do you invite your friends? It’s easy.

1) Go to BiblioCrunch.com – Create an account or login

2) Go to ‘Invite Friends’ from the Navigation tab and invite 5 of your friends.

3) Tweet the following:

[Tweet “I just invited 5 of my friends to @BiblioCrunch to get a #NaNoWriMo #AuthorFeature http://wp.me/p2Qrw6-ck”]

*Note: You don’t have to participate in National Novel Writing Month to participate.

 

About Miral Sattar

Lover of books. CEO & founder of Bibliocrunch. Love storytelling in all its forms. Formerly TIME. I'm a new media entrepreneur who has worked in the media industry for 11 years. My mission is simple – to innovate the publishing industry with technology. My company has been featured in BBC World News, Money Magazine, Bloomberg, Consumer Reports, Forbes, WSJ, MediaBistro, PBS, Columbia Journalism Review, The Next Web, Publishers Weekly, and a bunch of other places. Bibliocrunch was also selected as The Next Big Thing in media by the Paley Center. I also used to run a popular South Asian culture blog called Divanee. Before I ran my own company and became a mom, I used to be on the board for several literacy organizations, and wrote a LOT more. Hopefully, when things are calmer I can go back to that! :)