Hello again, savvy savers! A new day, and a new way to save with today’s No-Spend Month Challenges! If a mug of soup, a cup of hot tea, and a great, new book sounds like your perfect night, than that makes two of us! If you are anything like me, than you are nothing short of a bibliophile! Well, you are in luck, as today’s challenge centers around being able to score free books.
How can be score free books?
- You can become a book reviewer, with one of several dozen online book reviewer programs.
- The best part is that you do not need to be a designated book blogger, to be able to review books.
- You simply need to have a love of the written word, a social media following, and a verifiable mailing address.
- Each blogger will need to apply for book reviews, and just wait for the reviews to come in.
- Keep in mind, you will need to keep reviews legal, by always disclosing your reviewer status.
- Beyond this, you will need to review books online, as well as reviewing on an online purchasing outlet, such as Goodreads, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble.
Here are a list of Reviewer Programs:
1. BookSneeze: They have both print and e-books available. Booksneeze sends out a monthly newsletter informing participants of the latest books available for review.
2. Blogging for Books: This program is ran by Waterbrook Multnomah. It has a pretty simple sign-up and I like that they send out email notices monthly informing you of the different books they have available.
3. Bethany House: Here is a link to the latest newsletter with the list of books available for review.
4. Tywebbin: Offers a quick simple sign-up to be host of one their virtual book tours. Books offered from this review program tend to be primarily African American books.
5. Cross Focused Reviews: This program is a service of Cross Focused Media, LLC. Once you have signed up on their list, you will receive email notifications of available books on tour.
6. TLC Book Tours: Offers a quick sign up process to get on their list of tour hosts.
7. Tyndale Blog Network:This program is hosted by Tyndale House publishers. Each month they send out a list of available books once you have been approved.
8. NetGalley: This program offers books from a vast number of publishers. According to their website, “NetGalley is a service to promote and publicize forthcoming titles to readers of influence.
10. The B& B Media: I have done several reviews through this program. Once you’re on their distribution list, you receive an email notification of available books they have and you simply fill out the form to be a part of that book’s tour. They give you a date the review must be posted by.
This list provides a great start for book lovers and bloggers alike, that are looking to review books. Each program offers free books in exchange for an honest review and have their own requirements about review length and where you must publish your reviews. So, today I challenge you look into saving on your monthly book purchasing costs, by becoming a book reviewer!
Be sure to check back tomorrow for a new day’s challenge!
Here’s to saving,
Challenge Links:
- The 31 Day No Spend Month Challenge!
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 1 (Commitment & Pantry Organization)
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 1 Recap
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 2 (Menu Ideas)
- February No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 2 Recap
- February No-Spend Challenge: Day 3 (Dine Out At Home)
- February No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 3 Recap
- February No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 4 (#Choose30 Challenge)
- February No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 4 Recap
- February No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 5 (Coupon Swap)
- February No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 5 Recap
- February No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 6 (Rain-Check Shopping)
- February No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 6 Recap
- February No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 7 (How To Save On Your Utility Bills)
- February No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 8 (Preparing For Cleaning Week)
- February No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 8 Recap
- February No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 9 (Establishing Cleaning Routines & Decluttering Zones)
- February No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 9 Recap
- February No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 10 (Bathroom & Linen Closet Organization)
- February No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 10 Recap
- February No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 11 (Clean Off Your Counter-tops)
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 11 Recap
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 12 (Clean Out Your Closet)
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 12 Recap
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 13 (Home Office & Craft Room Organization)
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 14 Recap
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 15 (Stockpiling & Day’s Recap) & Day 16 ( Selling Your Stuff, Part 1: Facebook Local Groups)
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 16 Recap
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 17 (How To Make Money Selling Your Stuff On Craigslist)
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 17 Recap
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 18 (How to Sell on eBay)
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 18 Recap
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 19 (How to Sell on Amazon.com)
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 19 Recap
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 20 (How to Sell on ETSY)
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 20 Recap
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 21 (How to Sell Patterns on Craftsy)
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 21 Recap
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 22 (Selling on ThredUp & LikeTwice)
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 23 (How to Make Money on Fiverr)
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 24 (How to Make Money Taking Online Surveys)
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 25 (How to Make Money With In-Home Product Testing)