Please Join Our Book-Launch Team: Blogging for God’s Glory in a Clickbait World
Bloggers around the world publish millions of posts each day, many written by faithful Christians who want to honor God with their words but struggle to know how. Christian bloggers need guides to lead them through the basics of setting up a blog—everything from affiliates and algorithms to widgets and WordPress. They need a mentor to help them become a godly landlord of their internet real estate.
My friend John Beeson and I wrote the book Blogging for God’s Glory in a Clickbait World to help bloggers do these very things. In the book, we explain where the spiritual stamina will come from to serve a small readership faithfully and how to steward attention in a way that honors God in a world that seems to only celebrate chasing profit and pageviews.
Tim Challies, the godfather of evangelical blogging—or the blog-father as he is sometimes called—is writing the foreword to the book. The book is available for pre-order on Amazon.
For the last week or so, we’ve been asking friends who had heard about the book if they’d consider joining the launch team. So far nearly fifty people have joined. John and I are super happy. But we’d still like your help too.
Starting today, we’re inviting others to join the launch team (here). [update: link removed]
Just to be clear: you do NOT have to be a blogger to join the launch team. Maybe you like to share interesting ideas on Facebook, or maybe you work in marketing or graphic design. We think you’d enjoy our book, and we’d love to have you on the launch team. But perhaps none of that is true of you. Perhaps you just happen to like the work I do on this blog or John does on his blog, and you’d like to support us. That’s great too. We’d love to have you on the team.
For those willing to serve on the launch team, we will send you a digital version of the book in early October to give you time to read it before its November 3 launch.
If you join, here is what we hope you’d commit to do:
Once the book launches, post an honest review on Amazon (and Goodreads, if you have an account) within the first week of the launch;
Help us catch any small errors in the book (i.e., not a full-edit of the book);
The day before the book launches we’d ask you to purchase the Kindle version of the book on Amazon at the reduced price of $0.99. Buying the book gives a “Verified purchase” tag affixed to your Amazon review. This helps to protect your review from being removed as fraudulent. Any review helps, but Verified Reviews boost the book in the Amazon store.
When the book launches share the book on your social media accounts.
That’s it. Pretty simple.
If you would like to join, please fill out this quick Google questionnaire (link). [update: link removed]
Thank you,
Benjamin