@Binati_Sheth
Binati Sheth
@Binati_Sheth · 4:19

Beta reading Books

article image placeholderBeta Reading Books
We get our books beta read if the budget allows it and time allows it, because we want the book to be better and that's it amit. Agarwal is the one who told me this for the first time, but he said that a book launch is like a product launch. That's what it is. And beta reading is nothing but beta testing the product to see whether everyone understands the same thing that you want them to

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@souzanalavi
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@souzanalavi · 1:27

Beta reading. #Authors #AskSwell

They were trying to have an argument, essentially, but it didn't work. Their focus group didn't work because it was compromised. So I think in writing a book, it would be really valuable to have beta readers. So how do you feel about sourcing them and what do you recommend? Thanks
@Binati_Sheth
Binati Sheth
@Binati_Sheth · 4:58

@souzanalavi Look for passionate people. Build interpersonal relationships. Invest time. Shed the unbiased expectation.

Say, for example, I have beta read your book, for instance, and beta reading is free, right? There's no exchange of cash or favors involved. I give you comprehensive feedback, and you didn't really mind it. And I got lucky. My feedback actually helped to improve the book. So you did that. Now, say, 1314 years later, I write a book, and I message these different communities that I have a book. Is anyone interested?
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