eBook Soda
www.ebooksoda.com(1 Author Reviews)
At eBook Soda, readers can discover ebook deals that are personalized to their preferences. With a minimum of 8 reviews and an average of 3.5 stars, books can be submitted for free or added to the featured promotion service with a minimum cost of $29. With a mailing list of 26,000, eBook Soda is the perfect platform for authors looking to get their books in front of readers.
List Size
26,000
Accepted Book Prices
Free and Discounted
Cost Range
$29.00
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eBook Soda Reviews (1)
Edita A. Petrick
almost 2 years ago
Ribbons and several from my backlist
Poor results for very costly promo. Did give them a fair try - about, 203 times one year - but they fell flat each time. If you have $30 bucks and are curious, go for it - but only if you can afford to lose that much.