How Writers Can Prepare For a Fantastic Beta Reader Experience
A little beta reader feedback can go a long way toward improving the quality of your work.
In last week’s episode, I answered six common questions about working with beta readers, including what beta readers are, why their feedback is invaluable, and how you can find the beta readers who will provide the most constructive feedback on your work.
Today, I’m following that introduction with a guide to creating the very best beta experience for both you and your readers. Remember, beta readers are providing you with a free service. It’s your job to make that work as enjoyable as possible for your beta readers — and when you do, you may just find that you set yourself up for a fantastic beta reader experience as well.
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