๐ธ Section 1: The Big Picture
An ARC (Advanced Reader Copy) is a pre-release version of your book sent to early readers in exchange for an honest review. These readers are not buying your book โ they are endorsing it with their time and feedback. Thatโs a privilege.
ARCs matter because they:
- Build social proof before launch
- Trigger early algorithm engagement (especially on Amazon and Goodreads)
- Attract bloggers, book clubs, and future champions
The most successful ARC campaigns:
- Begin before launch, not after
- Are planned like a mini-publicity run
- Use the right platform for your book and genre
- Treat the reader like a professional partner
๐ธ Section 2: Comparing Top ARC Campaign Platforms
Letโs break down the three most popular ARC platforms.
๐ฆ BookSirens
Cost: $10 setup + $2 per download
Best for: Indie authors, genre fiction, early-stage launches
Requirements: Clean file (PDF or ePub), proper metadata, compelling cover and blurb
Pros: Affordable, excellent dashboard, lets you target genre-specific readers
Cons: Visibility suffers if you choose the wrong genre tag or bland summary
Tips to succeed:
Use a compelling blurb and pro-looking cover
Choose up to 3 genre tags carefully
Offer a deadline or limited-time access to encourage prompt reading
Website: https://booksirens.com
๐จ Reedsy Discovery
Cost: Free to submit, $50 to feature
Best for: Literary fiction, nonfiction, polished debut indies
Requirements: Manuscript must be well-formatted and edited
Pros: Access to editorial reviews and serious readers
Cons: Low discoverability without the $50 boost
Tips to succeed:
Feature a strong first chapter (see example below)
Use clear โfor fans ofโฆโ comparisons
Website: https://reedsy.com/discovery
๐ฉ NetGalley
Cost: $500+ direct; $150โ$250 via co-op (IBPA, Books Forward, etc.)
Best for: Professional-level authors, publishers, and serious campaigns
Requirements: Fully formatted digital ARC, strong metadata, pro cover
Pros: Used by librarians, booksellers, educators
Cons: Expensive, not easy to navigate alone
Tips to succeed:
Use a co-op like IBPA for lower cost
Tailor your description to industry pros, not casual readers
Website: https://netgalley.com
๐ธ Section 3: The ARC Submission Package
You need more than a manuscript โ you need a polished presentation.
๐ Components:
1. Query-Style Pitch (Example for a Mystery Novel):
In a sleepy New England town, the death of a reclusive heiress reopens the cold case that shattered Detective Elise Brandtโs career. As the townspeople close ranks and the past resurfaces, Elise must navigate lies, old wounds, and one chilling clue: the victim was reading Eliseโs own case file the night she died.
Fans of Tana French and Louise Penny will be drawn into this layered, emotionally charged mystery about justice, redemption, and the secrets we keep from ourselves.
2. Book Info Sheet
Title: The Last House on Winslow Lane
Genre: Mystery / Police Procedural
Word Count: 82,000
Publication Date: October 15, 2025
Cover: [Insert high-res image or link]
Tagline: โOne last case. One last chance to set the record straight.โ
Comp Titles: The Searcher by Tana French, The Beautiful Mystery by Louise Penny
Author Bio: A former criminal profiler turned novelist, [Your Name] brings real-world insight to the fictional dark corners of justice and truth.
3. Sample Pages
Format: PDF or ePub
Length: First 10โ15% of the book
Include: Cover image, copyright page, brief author bio, and 3โ4 chapters that end on tension
4. Author Platform Snapshot
Website: [Insert site]
Socials: [Link Twitter/X, Instagram, Facebook]
Preorder Link (if available): [Amazon, Bookshop, etc.]
Early Praise (if available): blurbs, awards, endorsements
๐ธ Section 4: Timelines & Follow-Up
โฐ When to Launch Your ARC Campaign:
BookSirens: 4โ6 weeks before launch
Reedsy Discovery: 3โ5 weeks before launch
NetGalley: 6โ10 weeks before launch
๐ฌ Follow-Up Strategy:
BookSirens: Dashboard shows when users download; no manual follow-up
Reedsy: Wait 3 weeks before requesting a feature or sharing updates
NetGalley: Use co-op liaison to request metrics, remind contacts
๐ Gentle Reminder Email Template:
Subject: Friendly ARC Reminder โ [Book Title]
Thank you again for downloading an early copy of The Last House on Winslow Lane. I hope youโve enjoyed the read! Iโd love to hear your thoughts if you’re ready to share a review. Your feedback helps more than you know โ thank you for being part of this journey.
[Link to where they can review – platform or form]
๐ธ Section 5: Gotchas to Avoid
โ Sending unedited manuscripts
โ Using a dull or incomplete blurb
โ Choosing mismatched genres (e.g., calling a cozy mystery a thriller)
โ Failing to provide a cover image
โ Skipping your platform links โ ARC readers want to know who you are
โ Asking readers to post reviews on Amazon before launch day (violates policy)
๐ธ Section 6: Summary Recap
This is important because:
Your ARC campaign is often the only professional exposure your book will get before it launches. Doing it right earns trust, momentum, and long-term benefit.
Critical things to remember:
Choose the right platform for your book and budget
Prepare a polished, respectful presentation
Think like a marketer โ not just a writer
Follow up professionally, not aggressively
Treat every ARC reader as a potential champion
โจ Section 7: Sage Gold
My wish for you is this:
May you remember that offering your book to others is a gesture of courage. You are not begging for attention โ you are extending an invitation to be moved. When you treat ARC readers with professionalism and generosity, they will often do the same in return. The goal is not praise. The goal is connection. Build that first, and the praise will follow.
