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What are the benefits of joining an author’s street team?

Bookish Question #278 | What are the benefits of joining an author’s street team?

What are the benefits for readers of joining an author’s street team?

As a reader, the biggest advantage of being on an author’s street team is that you get an advance copy of their book.

There are other advantages.

Most authors will set up a Facebook group exclusively for members of their street team. The author will share their book news and promotional material for group members to share.

They will also invite group members to share their reactions, reviews, and promotions.

Some may offer a prize to the person who shares the most, or to everyone who completes a defined list of simple tasks.

Authors may also share personal news (similar to what they do in their newsletter). The best try to cultivate a sense of community, where they invite prayer requests and answer reader questions.

Most will also offer their existing street team first option at joining their next street team.

The best street teams generate a feeling of excitement within the team as books are distributed, read, and reviewed.

As a reader, what do you see as the benefits of joining an author street team?

Have you ever been on an author's street team?

Bookish Question #277 | Have you ever been on an author’s street team?

A street team (in case you’re wondering) is a team of readers who get early access to an author’s new books in return for agreeing to review the book on sites like Amazon and Goodreads, and/or for sharing about the book on their websites or social media pages.

It may be called a street team, a review team, an influencer team, or something more personal, like Jane’s Reading Friends.

Yes, I’ve been on several author street teams.

As a reader, I most enjoy getting access to review copies, and having the opportunity to get to know the author a little better based on what they share in their group.

As a writer, I appreciate the opportunity to be in a street team as a way of seeing what other authors do and how I could apply that to my own upcoming book launch … (more on that tomorrow!)

What about you? Have you ever been on an author’s street team?