Exclusive Sneak Peek of Booktrovert.com

Booktrovert will be your next favorite place for ebook giveaways, reader perks, and literary adventures—a destination website thoughtfully built and designed by and for people like you (fellow Booktroverts!).

Booktrovert launches on June 23rd! Get ready to claim your front-row seat to:

  • Ebook giveaways
  • Reader perks (think pre-orders, special deals, & more!)
  • Fun activities (Bookish Bingo anyone?)
  • Exclusive merch to flaunt your love of books
  • Curation tools to organize your book stacks 📚
  • And so much more!

Join the waitlist now to be among the first to explore Booktrovert.com

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Why Booktrovert is NetGalley’s Natural Next Step

We’ve always been proud of the flexibility that NetGalley’s tools offer publishers and authors. For well over a decade, it’s been our pleasure to help connect our clients’ books with the reviewers, booksellers, librarians, educators, and media who make recommendations to their audiences. Now, as we’re expanding our tools and branching out beyond the NetGalley community, some may ask: Why is NetGalley introducing Booktrovert? And why now?

We’re thrilled to be introducing Booktrovert because we truly believe it’s answering a need that we’ve been hearing for quite some time in our industry. The NetGalley platform and existing tools have always been very flexible, by design, so publishers could offer free digital galleys or audiobooks to trade professionals — like librarians, booksellers, educators, and media or journalists, as well as book advocates who write reviews for traditional media outlets, or online like Bookstagram, BookTok, blogs, and of course retail sites like Amazon. The primary goal of NetGalley has always been driving reviews, building buzz, increasing discoverability for books. 

NetGalley is uniquely positioned to introduce a platform like Booktrovert — We’re seated in this very special place among publishers, authors, & readers.

And as the NetGalley service grew over time, and became an industry standard for digital galley distribution & book marketing, we heard over and over from publishers that they wanted to use our digital fulfillment tools for their consumer marketing efforts, too. 

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BookSmarts Podcast: Booktrovert – a Brand New Consumer Marketing Platform

For more info, or to get started with Booktrovert, reach out here.

Full transcript available here.

Kristina Radke has over 15 years of experience in book marketing, publicity, and reader engagement. In her role as Senior Vice President of Business Growth & Engagement at NetGalley (and Booktrovert), she leads an experienced, international team dedicated to helping publishers and authors achieve their goals. Kristina is a member of the Women’s Media Group, formerly served on the Board of Directors and executive committee for the IBPA, and is a proud graduate of the NYU Master’s program for book publishing. She also holds an executive education certificate in book publishing from the Yale School of Management.

In this episode of the BookSmarts Podcast, she discusses plans to launch of Booktrovert, a new consumer marketing platform for books. Booktrovert allows for easy creation of marketing campaigns with digital giveaways and interactive tools for readers, designed to complement the existing NetGalley platform. Booktrovert campaigns are available exclusively for NetGalley clients to reach U.S. readers. If you’re interested in creating Booktrovert campaigns, reach out to concierge [at] netgalley.com.

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Who is a Booktrovert? Learn about the Booktrovert community, and how it differs from NetGalley

The information below was published in June 2025. For the updated demographics about Booktrovert users, visit our newer article (Oct 2025): Who’s the Audience on Booktrovert.com

For more info, or to get started with Booktrovert, reach out here.

We have been absolutely thrilled by the reception of Booktrovert from publishers and authors who are excited to be pre-scheduling campaigns! Today, we’re answering a question that many have asked – Who is the Booktrovert community, and how is it different from NetGalley?

Wait, first tell me… what is Booktrovert?

If you haven’t already heard about Booktrovert, please take a peek at our first announcement here or view the short Booktrovert 101 webinar we hosted in late April.  Put simply: Booktrovert is a standalone consumer marketing platform powered by NetGalley, where any reader can celebrate their love of books by participating in fun bookish activities, digital book giveaways and special promotions created by publishers or authors. Booktrovert is exclusively for NetGalley clients to reach U.S. readers. 

Ok, so who are these readers?

“Booktrovert” isn’t just a cute name. When we were deciding how to brand our new platform, we had a lot of conversations about why people love to read… Why do they pick up a book in the first place? There are so many reasons someone might reach for a book – to find escape or comfort, to learn something new, to understand other perspectives, etc. We talked about the fact that people who read aren’t just introverts who, by definition, ‘turn inward’, and they aren’t just extroverts who ‘turn outward’. A Booktrovert is anyone who turns bookward… for any reason! The name encompasses someone who reads one book a year as easily as it takes into account someone who reads 100 books a year.

The Booktrovert community includes anyone who might turn to a book. Imagine it like the venn diagram below. The green NetGalley community in the center includes book advocates and industry professionals like librarians, booksellers, educators, journalists, media professionals, and reviewers who discover and recommend new books to their audiences. (Between January – March 2025, the NetGalley.com community submitted over 430,000 reviews and feedback for books and audiobooks. Read the 2025 NetGalley Community Update here.)


NetGalley Promotion or Booktrovert Campaign?
Learn more about when and why you might promote either . . . or both!


The NetGalley community’s influence extends out into the world through their reviews and their work in bookish spaces to promote your books to the middle circle – that pink community of avid readers. And now, with Booktrovert, you can extend your reach even further into the purple circle, utilizing our tools to reach any consumer!

We’re cultivating a community you can activate to fill your sales funnel… in parallel, or in conjunction with, the NetGalley community. By creating Booktrovert.com as a standalone website, we are thrilled to offer publishers and authors a streamlined consumer marketing opportunity for the widest audiences, while still leveraging and retaining the professional community that exists at NetGalley.

How are you bringing readers to Booktrovert? What’s the community-acquisition plan?

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Freebies, FOMO, and Sales Funnels: The Secret Recipe for Selling More Books

Smart consumer marketing isn’t about selling harder—it’s about creating buzz, building trust, and turning browsers into buyers.


First, what is consumer marketing?

The primary goal of consumer marketing is to increase discoverability for your book, both within and outside of the known target audience. It may include a number of different tactics, like:

  • Advertising (increase visibility)
  • Incentives (discounts, bundles, special packaging, etc.)
  • Engagement campaigns (to encourage a flurry of activity that others want to join, like giveaways, limited-time offers, author interactions, etc.)

These efforts work together to put your book in front of the widest potential audience, with a goal of sales conversion. Consumer marketing tactics can and should effectively fill your sales funnel. 

Why does it work?

Well-planned consumer marketing fosters reader engagement in both the short and long-term. The more often consumers see a product, the more likely they are to follow through to purchase it. Add on a lot of organic online activity around that product (for example: likes and comments on posts featuring the book cover, excited chatter about winning a giveaway, emotional online responses to the moods a book evoked) and readers will buy and read the book to ensure they’re not left out of the conversation happening within their communities!

The ultimate goal of consumer marketing in book publishing is driving sales and fostering long-term reader engagement. Encouraging word-of-mouth recommendations, maintaining ongoing engagement through newsletters and social media, and offering special promotions or giveaways can help sustain book sales beyond the initial launch. By continuously nurturing reader relationships and filling the sales funnel with additional potential consumers, publishers and authors can fatten the curve ahead of the long tail dropoff of sales.

Image via “Should You Invest in the Long Tail” by Anita Elberse

Cannibalizing Sales: A False Assumption

There’s a long-standing myth that book giveaways will cannibalize sales. In reality, strategic efforts can ensure that the benefits of book giveaways far outweigh any potential lost sales. While giveaways provide free books upfront, they often lead to increased sales in the long run as new readers who enjoy the book recommend it to others, leave positive reviews, or purchase additional books from the same author or publisher. Often a reader will purchase the same book they got for free in a different format! (Hint: Digital giveaways are cost-effective, offer extensive reach, and help drive print sales!)  Here are some key strategies to ensure giveaways enhance sales rather than replace them:

1. Use Giveaways as a Lead Generation Tool

Build a direct marketing channel by collecting participants’ email addresses. This will allow you to offer exclusive discounts, pre-order bonuses, or future book recommendations, increasing the likelihood of future purchases. Do more with this list than just sell to them – practice empathetic marketing efforts to truly engage with these fans and, instead of replacing sales, giveaways will help establish a loyal customer base.

2. Offer Limited-Time or Exclusive Copies

To maintain perceived value, keep giveaways limited by time or quantity, or exclusive. This ensures giveaways act as promotional tools rather than permanent free alternatives to paid books. Consider:

  • Exclusive early access to members of your mailing list (or limit access to special book clubs, or the author’s street team)
  • Gift a copy of the book to readers who participate in online activities – posting a review, following the author on social media, sharing posts, tagging friends, etc.
  • Limited-edition bonuses like digital extras (a bonus short story, character art, playlist, etc.) that are only available to those who download the book during the giveaway window. This adds a sense of exclusivity even to a free item, and can drive urgency.
  • Run giveaways when certain community goals are met, for instance: “When we hit 2k Instagram followers, I’ll release a free novella!” This turns readers into active promoters to unlock free content.

3. Pair Giveaways with Paid Promotions

Instead of relying solely on giveaways, integrate them with paid marketing campaigns to boost overall sales. For example:

  • Running limited-time discounts alongside giveaways to encourage purchases from non-winners.
  • Upselling other books or merchandise after a giveaway.
  • Using retargeting ads to remind giveaway participants to buy related books.

4. Target the Right Audience

Instead of giving away books to general audiences, focus on specific groups that are likely to amplify sales by driving visibility. This includes:

  • Influencers, bloggers, and reviewers who will generate buzz.
  • Librarians and educators who may purchase copies for their institutions.
  • Book club members who may encourage group purchases.

5. Reach Outside the Target Audience 

Don’t be afraid to cast a wide net! A giveaway is a low-barrier entry point, making it a perfect opportunity to test new waters and attract unexpected fans. By broadening your efforts, you are likely to discover new audiences with their own spheres of influence.

  • Advertise in unlikely (but aligned) spaces. Instead of just running ads or promotions in bookish spaces (like BookBub or Goodreads), try platforms that are less saturated but still relevant to your book’s themes.
  • Create cross-interest appeal in your messaging. When promoting the giveaway outside your usual reader group, highlight elements that appeal to broader interests, for instance:  “Love stories with powerful women and epic travel? Snag this free adventure-romance before it’s gone!”

Rather than negatively impacting revenue, strategic giveaways can help you grow your audience, increase engagement, and drive long-term sales.

Tracking ROI (Return on Investment)

Any marketer or publicist will tell you that it can be tricky to tie one specific campaign directly to sales results. The path from visibility to conversion isn’t always linear. A potential customer might see a press mention, hear about a book from a friend, and then finally click on a digital ad weeks later before making a purchase. Because of this complexity, it’s more useful to think beyond just direct sales and instead focus on a broader set of performance indicators.

When organizing campaigns, be sure to set goals and plan to track metrics like audience engagement, website traffic, lead generation, or social media growth. These indicators provide a clearer picture of how your campaigns are influencing customer behavior over time. When evaluated together, they can help you understand the cumulative impact of your consumer marketing efforts, even if it’s difficult to pinpoint a single source of ROI.

Get Started Now!

Giveaways and other consumer marketing efforts are powerful tools not just for boosting immediate sales, but for cultivating long-term engagement and reader loyalty. Combine tactics to increase visibility with incentive-driven campaigns and smart audience targeting, to turn casual browsers into devoted fans. Strategic giveaways serve as catalysts for discovery and word-of-mouth momentum, especially when paired with paid promotions and authentic community engagement. And while ROI can be challenging to measure in a straight line, focusing on holistic performance metrics offers a clearer picture of sustained impact. Ultimately, successful consumer marketing is about more than just selling a book—it’s about building relationships that keep readers coming back for more.

NetGalley is here to help: Schedule a Booktrovert campaign now!

We’re thrilled to offer NetGalley clients a streamlined consumer marketing platform for the widest audiences, while leveraging and retaining the professional community that exists at NetGalley. Learn more here, and see how it compares to Goodreads!

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NetGalley Announces Staff Reorganization Ahead of Standalone Consumer Marketing Platform Launch 






Newburyport, MA (March 10, 2025)—NetGalley, LLC—the recognized industry-standard for digital galley distribution and book marketing, and part of the Firebrand Group collection of companies owned by Media Do International (MD-i)—announced today a set of strategic initiatives intended to position the company for continued growth in the digital book market. The initiatives include a staff reorganization and the forthcoming launch of Booktrovert, a much anticipated standalone consumer marketing platform where readers can celebrate their love of books by participating in digital giveaways, special promotions, and fun bookish activities.

The staff reorganization, led by NetGalley Chief Executive Officer Angela Bole and newly appointed NetGalley President Lindsey Lochner, focused on the strategic alignment of job titles and responsibilities to produce a clearer understanding of the NetGalley team structure—internally and externally—ahead of the Booktrovert launch. The reorganization did not include layoffs or reductions in staff. All changes are effective as of March 1, 2025.

A highlight of the reorganization beyond Lochner’s promotion to the position of president includes the establishment of four distinct departments led by a set of vice presidents reporting directly to Lochner:

  • Business Growth & Engagement, US & International, led by Senior Vice President Kristina Radke, previously vice president of business growth & engagement; Radke also assumes new responsibility for NetGalley’s promotional team under the reorganization
  • Community Growth & Engagement, led by Vice President Tarah Theoret, previously senior director of community experience
  • Product Management, led by Vice President Mary Pratt, previously director of product management
  • Engineering, led by Vice President Darren Shifflett, previously engineering manager

In addition, Darcy Piedmonte, NetGalley’s senior sales manager since 2022, has been named director, customer acquisition & success, reporting to Radke. Bole remains NetGalley’s chief executive officer; Tom Shawver remains NetGalley’s chief technology officer.

“We expect the staff reorganization to enhance clarity and focus ahead of our eagerly anticipated Booktrovert launch,” said Bole. “The team has been working tirelessly to build something special with Booktrovert and we’re excited to strengthen our internal structure as we take final steps to launch the new product.”

Booktrovert will launch in the U.S. as a standalone consumer website in Q2 2025, but publishers, authors, and PR firms can start setting up book giveaways and other marketing campaigns in early April using a simple self-service interface built within the NetGalley.com platform. Campaigns can be created for one or more books, and each book can be designated a giveaway or available to pre-order or buy now. Furthering its flexibility, Booktrovert campaigns can be public or, if a publisher wants to limit access to exclusive audiences, private—expanding the Booktrovert use case to support event giveaways, book clubs, “street/launch team” copies, pre-order incentives, and more.

“Publishers have long asked how they can best utilize NetGalley’s tools for their consumer marketing efforts, and it’s no secret publishers, authors, and readers alike are seeking more options for secure ebook giveaways,” said Lochner. “We’re excited to answer the call with Booktrovert, opening up a significantly wider audience and connecting even more readers to more books.” 

Any NetGalley client—whether a subscription or pay-per-title client—can purchase Booktrovert campaigns, as well as optional add-ons for advertising and detailed analytics for giveaways. More information about Booktrovert will be announced in the coming months. Those with specific questions and those interested in more information sooner, can contact concierge@netgalley.com.

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About NetGalley, LLC
NetGalley helps publishers and authors promote digital review copies and audiobooks to book advocates and industry professionals. Hundreds of thousands of members rely on NetGalley’s secure, sustainable, and easy-to-use platform to discover books, share reviews, and champion literacy. The NetGalley team coordinates closely with publishers on targeted promotions, and provides training, strategy, and consultation for incorporating NetGalley into overall marketing and publicity efforts. NetGalley is a strategic part of the Firebrand Group collection of companies owned by Media Do International (MD-i) which together provide leading software and services to help publishers succeed. To learn more, visit netgalley.com/tour.

About Media Do International (MD-i)
Media Do International (MD-i) owns the Firebrand Group, a collection of companies including Firebrand Technologies, NetGalley, LLC, and Supadu Ltd. that provide leading software and services to help publishers succeed. MD-i is itself the US-based subsidiary of Japan’s Media Do Co. Ltd, one of the largest ebook distribution companies in the world retaining the largest share of Japan’s ebook market. Media Do Co. Ltd.’s mission is to make more content available for more people. To learn more, visit mediado.jp/english.

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