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About BooksGoSocial

We offer complete book promotion campaigns delivered mainly through Amazon and Facebook ads, your book in emails sent to readers, through our Facebook Groups and Pages, and on our popular Twitter accounts. We reach over one million readers each week.

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James Alan McGettigan
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I come from a family of writers who are… I come from a family of writers who are also working with the people at BooksGoSocial and from what they tell me, the services these guys serve is a "Godsend."And I believe them. I don't have any experience with other publishing companies but I know they're mostly not that affordable, BooksGoSocial is MOST DEFINITELY that. They are thorough in their editing processes and they really go out of their way to understand your characters/story so that they can help you translate it into a format like you would only hope to achieve in your mind. I just got done reading their third pass on my first book, "The Altered Moon," I read it all the way through and it felt like I was reading the story for the first time. And that's coming from someone who's been working on the same book, reading through the same story, for ten years! I trust that this company and the head of it Mr. O'Brian, is going to do their best when the time comes to promote and sell the book. Though, I don't expect my career to sky rocket right off the bat, as I continue working with them, working on additional books and series of mine, that they can make my dreams of becoming a professional and well respected Author, a reality. Thank you BooksGoSocial and everyone I've been in contact with over there.

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Jerry Reedy
GB

Advertisement I would like to see more offers for advertising and book reviews

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David Lewis
GB

Books Go Social service could be better, not what I expected I really want to like this service, but I don't. I hired BGS to help with Amazon ads management, and do some other promotions for my book. Long story short, Books Go Social dropped the ball multiple times, changed the terms of their service after I already paid for said service (and gave a perfunctory apology after I nagged them about it), and didn't perform some of the promised social media promotion/advertising and book review promotion. They did eventually do the SM promo and book review promo, but they initially didn't want to do the book review promo as advertised. Eventually, they relented. BGS’s general approach to the Amazon ads is interesting and, to a certain extent, works. In that respect, I do appreciate the ad setup and maintenance. The ads did bring in more book sales, so I consider that aspect of it a success. But, overall, the service didn't work as advertised on the BGS website—BGS wasn't able to bring ACOS in line where it needed to be, and while conversions were part of the equation, a big part of this came down to the keywords they used and some of the bidding strategies they employed. When I contacted Mr. O'Bryan about the growing number of problems, his response was to minimize the problem, push the blame onto my book (e.g. you need more reviews, you need better ad copy, etc). I did take one of his suggestions and changed the ad copy to his suggested copy. Result: conversions held steady for a little while, then tanked. This isn't the fault of the book. This comes down to his poor ad copy. This is exactly what I suspected would happen given the quality of my ad copy for the book, but wanted to give him the benefit of the doubt. As my doubts grew, I started questioning some of the decisions being made, and pressed Mr. O'Bryan for more answers and more transparency. It finally came out that he didn't understand the USP of my book (which is right on the cover and in the subhead), nor did he understand the premise of the book (which was clearly laid out in my ad copy for the book). Nor did he even know I had published another book in the same general category, with some audience overlap to the book he was helping promote. This is not the level of service I expected. Mr. O'Bryan writes this off as "Some books don't sell well" and "You're in a competitive niche". Yes, I know I am in a competitive niche. I know this because I came to BGS *after* hitting #1 in my chosen book categories, and top 5 in several other categories, and after the book already had some sales under its belt. Mr. O'Bryan knows this because it was disclosed during onboarding. It was a grind to get those sales, which is why I hired BGS to help augment sales from other promotional efforts. What would have made this a much better experience is if Mr. O'Bryan and BGS had set better and more realistic expectations for what he could do (and couldn't do), and also take some time to read the book (skim it, even), read the ad copy, and really take some time to understand what he's promoting. He could have also owned his company's mistakes early on, and worked to correct them. Being more transparent about his business, not changing terms mid-project, and fulfilling all promised services as advertised would also help improve his business. Edit (1/8/24): Four days ago, I received an email from Mr. O'Bryan stating, "We don't have any unspent budget so nothing to refund you". Meanwhile, I didn't ask for, nor did I expect, a refund at this point. I did, however, express my dissatisfaction with BGS's services, but assumed it was far too late to be refunded for anything and so I didn't even bring it up. Almost immediately after my negative review was posted, I receive a refund notification and several emails from Mr. O'Bryan. He apologized for the bad service, but went on to "ask", "I ask you to not try to wreck out business". I am not in the business of wrecking businesses, but I do occasionally leave reviews when I think a service was exceptionally good or bad. In this case, I received exceptionally poor service, and (finally) an acknowledgement from the business' owner (in his words) that, "I have not got this right with your book." As a final note, Mr. O'Bryan flagged this review for "containing harmful or illegal content." I invited Mr. O'Bryan to correct any misstatements of fact or errors on my part, and to spell out exactly what part of my review is "harmful" or "illegal". If there are any errors, this review will be updated and corrected. As for whether you should do business with him, I can't answer that for you. You'll have to decide for yourself whether it's worth trying.

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Matt Armstrong
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Great job! I work primarily with Tanja, and she has been wonderful. When I had BGS take over my Facebook ads, I saw immediate results and had the best month to date for my books. I was funneling money, trying to run ads myself, and I simply don't have enough time to sit down and analyze them on a consistant basis. In a single month, they recouped my ad budget, and came close to recouping their own fee as well. I am confident that when my next book is launched, they will break me even on all costs, if not before. If you, a self-published author, are struggling to balance your writing with a full-time job, a family, and all the responsibilities that come with life, it's incredibly difficult adding efficient marketing into the mix. I strongly recommend giving BGS a shot.

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S.E. Winters
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BGS, you are awesome :) I have recently self published a book, but was clueless about marketing. I hired BGS for their silver package. It was set up for me quickly, and I was able to see the promo posts go up on Twitter several times a day. The marketing person I was assigned was Denis. He replied to my emails within twelve hours, and was friendly and polite. One of the most important things to me is rapport and relatability with whoever I’m working with. The publishing business can be pretentious and very formal, and the the publishing company I used previously sent me generic copied and pasted replies, and the emails were impersonal. When you’ve put your heart and soul into a book, you need to know that the people who are looking after your book know you, know the book, and have a vested interest in its success. I feel that BGS give me the feeling of security and that close working relationship that is so important. In retrospect, I wish I had discovered BGS before I employed another company to initially publish my book. I was happy with the service given to me with the silver package, and it did generate a few sales and reviews to help with gaining awareness of the book’s release. Nothing incredible happened, but BGS worked hard and it definitely helped, alongside a bit of my own promo. I have now employed BGS to set up and run my Amazon ads (which to be frank, is a pain in the ar*e for anyone with limited knowledge!). I have yet to see if the ads generate sales, but if they do, I will keep using BGS indefinitely. Real people with good souls. Top notch, dedicated service. Great pricing structure for indie authors.

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