How to apply for arcs
Getting started
One of the first things to know is that when you’re first starting out it can be difficult to get ARCs at first, but have no fear!
Decide where you want to review — are you going to review on Goodreads/Storygraph? Are you going to review on instagram? Or your own blog? No matter what you decide, make sure you consistently link to those outlets.
Once you’ve decided these things, you can go ahead and start applying for ARCs.
I post to several platforms: my instagram, my blog and Goodreads. It is totally okay to modify the review to fit whatever platform you’re posting on.
Places to get arcs
There are a fair few places to get ARCs, and I will walk you through some of the ones I use.
I have used all of these services, and I’ve only listed ones I can recommend.
Working with Publishers
Working with publishers is an amazing experience, and each one is totally different. The only way to know if you’re going to get an ARC is to reach out and ask! You may not get a response, but you may also get some surprise mail on your doorstep (or in your mailbox).
Publishers often have influencer lists and you can request to be added to any of them! Sometimes they may deny you. And if you don’t want to be added to the seasonal catalog (or whatever the publisher may call it) you can often e-mail the publicity emails and request it. They normally have e-mails or forms listed on a contact page for this purpose. Even if you happen to email the wrong person, they can usually direct you to the right person.
So what do you put in an email to the publisher?
What information to provide
I have a template that I use and send when I want to request a specific title. Here are some of the pieces of information I include:
Here is a sample template:
Hello! My name is [insert name here]. I am requesting a print copy of [insert titles(s) here]. I am requesting this title because [insert reason why].
Here are some links to my social media and where I post reviews:
[put your links here]
These are my stats for [insert social media here]
Followers:
Reach/Engagement:
Other:
My address is:
[insert your address here]
Thank you for your consideration,
[insert name here]
I include this same information (aside from my physical address) on my Netgalley profile as well.
What to do when you’re (inevitably) declined for an arc
You don’t give up! For years I was consistently declined for bigger titles, and in the past year or so I’ve been getting accepted more than declined. You being declined is not a slight against you, there are so many reasons that you may be declined. I know, it still hurts. But it usually isn’t you.
Don’t get disheartened by it, just keep going! Show your passion for the books you can leave reviews for, whether they’re books you purchased or library books! Again, consistency and passion are key in this. Publishers like to see your enthusiasm for their titles.
Last Things
Make sure you keep all of your information updated, and make it EASY TO FIND. Sometimes authors may reach out directly!
What else would you like to know? What questions do you have?