eReader IQ
www.ereaderiq.com(5 Author Reviews)
eReader IQ is a Kindle book database and price tracker that offers a variety of advertising plans to promote your book. They accept both free and paid submissions and have a mailing list of 47,000 subscribers. Their advertising plans start at a minimum of $5 and feature your book in the Daily Deals & Steals newsletters for maximum exposure.
List Size
47,000
Accepted Book Prices
Free and Discounted
Cost Range
$5.00 - $40.00
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BookRaid
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BookRaid has a similar subscriber mailing list size to eReader IQ, with about 50,000 newsletter subscribers, and a much more expensive maximum price, at $60.00.
BookRaid gets a slightly better rating than eReader IQ from reviewers, with an average rating of 4.69 out of 5.
ereader News Today
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ereader News Today has a much larger subscriber mailing list size to eReader IQ, with about 200,000 newsletter subscribers, and a much more expensive maximum price, at $140.00.
ereader News Today gets a similar rating to eReader IQ from reviewers, with an average rating of 4.45 out of 5.
My Book Cave
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My Book Cave gets a similar rating to eReader IQ from reviewers, with an average rating of 4.22 out of 5.
Book Barbarian
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Book Barbarian has a slightly larger subscriber mailing list size to eReader IQ, with about 52,500 newsletter subscribers, and a much more expensive maximum price, at $60.00.
Book Barbarian gets a slightly worse rating than eReader IQ from reviewers, with an average rating of 4 out of 5.
eReader IQ Reviews (5)
E.K.
almost 2 years ago
Good price, solid performance
Used a number of times; have always got sales, not in huge numbers, but it's a lower cost option.
Leann Ryans
almost 2 years ago
Seemed good
eReader IQ is another that I haven't used in a while, nor tested by itself, but the times I did use it, that day turned out to be my best. I'd be willing to try them again. (Steamy PNR at both free and 99c)
LLM
almost 2 years ago
Got a lot of readers
I did this one in 2018 and got a lot of new readers. Am trying it again through Written Word Media's eReaderIQ partner discount. I write historical fiction.
DM
5 months ago
No Brainer "Must Have"
Amazing price. Make sure to book DIRECTLY with them. Don't book via CraveBooks. By booking directly, you can add more books to your promo. When I use eReaderIQ, I make sure my first book in series is $0.99, and then the next two are $2.99. I write fantasy, where readers have been burned by big name authors abandoning their series before it's finished. By paying the extra $10 to have two more books included in my eReaderIQ promo, I am showing social proof that the series is not abandonded, making readers more likely to convert, not just to buying book 1, but buying more in the series, too. You can't do this "add more books" thing on CraveBooks, you must use the eReaderIQ site directly. Another bonus is that you can include audiobook links. This tactic is second to only BookDoggy when it's come to my audiobook sales, beating out even dedicated audiobook promo sites like AudioThicket.
Edita A Petrick
almost 2 years ago
All my books have been promoted here
I'd gotten sales as low as 1 and as high as 60 with this site. It all depends on the time of year, and other factors that only gods who govern writer's destiny know about. I go to them when I have some money for promo. They are on my 10-good sites list. Yep, no more than 10 sites are worth promoting with. Trust me when I say I've tried them all, and have records going back to 2017 to prove it. And the trend that emerged over the years is that the more expensive the site for its promo, the LESS you should expect from it. What does it mean? If you get a gorgeous, sexy influencer to endorse your book, it'll be accepted by BookBub an you'll get a ton of sales. Are you in this <snack-bracket> as an author? The answer to that question should be your cautious guide when it comes to promotion.