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Make sure to tell your editor to place them right before the Table of Contents. Reviews can also be put in the back of the book, but it's best to have them in the front. 6. When your book appears on the publisher's bookstore, email the reviewers asking them to post their review there. 7. When your book is on Amazon.com and other book sites, wait until you see the "add your review" link for your book, and then email them again, asking them to post their reviews on these sites as well. 8. You can continue getting reviews long after your book has been published. Ask people who have read your book to post a review on all the websites. 9. Don't forget to post the full text of all your book's reviews on your own website! 10. If you missed the opportunity to include reviews with your final edits in your current book, keep these tips handy so you'll be prepared for your future books!
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