Many of your friends and family members came to your baby shower and now you’re eager to share this
wonderful time with them. And even though, to you, your baby is the most beautiful baby in the world, you
want to hear others say that. Several people send cards and gifts and some take
the time to call, which you very much appreciate, but what means the most to
you is the people who “go the extra
mile,” by stopping by to see your tiny bundle of joy. “She’s beautiful!” they say,
and “She has your eyes.” And that means the world to you!
Now, imagine the baby is
a book.
You’ve spent at least nine long months plotting, researching, writing,
rewriting and editing it. And it hasn’t been easy. You’ve worked hard to come
up with just the right title, blurb and cover for the book and you’ve spent
countless hours promoting it. It’s been a lot of work but it’s been a labor of
love. Finally the Big Day arrives and your book is published! It’s a dream come
true. Words can’t describe the feeling you have as you hold it in your hands.
You can hardly wait for
others to read it and, even though you know you’ve written the best book you
could, you’re anxious to hear what people think of it. Friends and family members come to your book launch and several people take the
time to contact you to tell you how much
they enjoyed your book and that thrills you. But some people “go the
extra mile.” They write a review on amazon and, because reviews are crucial to the success of your book, that means the world to you!
Do you take the time to write reviews for the books you've enjoyed reading? If not, why?
Do you take the time to write reviews for the books you've enjoyed reading? If not, why?