Instafreebie’s New App

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by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig

In the early days of digital reading, we had to carry a device around to read on.  I still have two very early model kindles at home.

But now it makes so much more sense to be able to read on our phones.  We’re already carrying the devices and we’ll always have something to read if we have an app…no need to try and remember to bring an extra device along.  I’ve found that I get so much more reading now that I’ve got my book with me wherever I go (and reading is vital to writing).

The problem my mother had with devices and phones was how to get her book onto the device. I wrote her a detailed set of instructions, but it was still difficult for her.  She had librarians show her how to put library books on her kindle account, but it never really sunk in.

During giveaways, I’ve found that there are plenty of my readers who faced similar confusion about transferring the books to their phones or devices. I tried to walk them through it, but it was always tricky.  I’ve found that Instafreebie has helped a lot.  I’m able to provide readers (giveaway readers, ARC readers, the occasional disgruntled reader) with links to the free books and Instafreebie’s instructions (and support) are usually enough to guide them through the process.

But Instafreebie is now taking it a step further to ensure ease of  use.  They contacted me to let me know about their new reading app,  making it easier to read wherever you want, available today for Androids and soon available for iPhones.  Readers tell the app which device they want the book delivered to, and Instafreebie does the rest.  According to their press release: “It is also compatible with any ereader app, including Kindle, Kobo, NOOK Reading, iBooks, and Google Play Books.” They’re basically streamlining the process for the reader.

Screenshot of the Instafreebie app, showing a drop-down menu of ereader choices.

They’re also making it easier for readers to find the books that they’ve claimed by listing them all in one spot instead of making the reader comb through their emails to find books.

With 750,000 readers so far, Instafreebie has become an important platform for writers to use…not just for giveaways and newsletter signups, but for exposure as well, and the ability to connect with new readers (who can browse by genre).  I’m planning on using the app as a discoverability tool (which is also why my books are on Wattpad).  Instafreebie offers unlimited downloads if we choose that option (and, for discoverability purposes, unlimited can be a good thing).

More about the app here:

Thoughts on using Instafreebie as a discoverability tool?  How are you reaching new readers lately?

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Elizabeth Spann Craig

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Elizabeth writes the Memphis Barbeque series (as Riley Adams) and the Southern Quilting mysteries for Penguin and writes the Myrtle Clover series for Midnight Ink and independently. She also has a blog, which was named by Writer’s Digest as one of the 101 Best Websites for Writers. There she posts on the writing craft, finding inspiration in everyday life, and fitting writing into a busy schedule.

16 Comments

  1. Alex J. CavanaughAugust 7, 2017

    Can’t make it any easier than that!
    Still don’t read on my phone though. Text too tiny.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigAugust 7, 2017

      I have a pretty big phone (sometimes it won’t fit in my pocket) and I blow up the text really large! I think younger people could read off my phone from across the room. :)

  2. Jemi FraserAugust 7, 2017

    Instafreebie for the phone looks great!
    I love having my phone for reading as well – I have separate books on my phone, my kindle and my iPad so I’m never at a loss for a great story! :)

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigAugust 7, 2017

      It’s nice to always have a story waiting to read!

  3. Deborah Nam-KraneAugust 7, 2017

    Awesome! And correct me if I’m wrong, but this looks like an answer to BookFunnel.

    Unfortunately I’m having trouble getting a code even after I install the app…

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigAugust 7, 2017

      Uh oh! They just made the app available an hour and a half ago…might have a couple of first-day glitches. Hoping they will resolve as the day goes on. Let me know if you keep having trouble and I’ll let my contact there know!

  4. L. Diane WolfeAugust 7, 2017

    I didn’t know Instafreebie did all that. New site to explore.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigAugust 7, 2017

      Hope you’ll find it useful!

  5. T. Powell ColtrinAugust 7, 2017

    Apps rock and this one looks so helpful. I can’t read much on my phone or I get eye fatigue. I do read on my iPad.

    Gee, I’ve missed reading your posts. Got some catching up to do.

    Teresa

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigAugust 7, 2017

      iPads work well, too! And I bet you carry yours around with you a lot.

      Hope you’re doing well! And that you have a great week. :)

  6. Carol KilgoreAugust 7, 2017

    I still read on my first gen Kindle Fire. Still works! My phone is small. However, I need to learn how to transfer books from my Fire to my iPad. I hope Google will be my friend :)

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigAugust 7, 2017

      I’m sure there’s got to be a way! Good luck. :)

  7. Hilary Melton-ButcherAugust 8, 2017

    Hi Elizabeth – I have to say I still prefer coming back here and sitting at the pc to work – including reading … not much good on the phone, ipad etc … probably lazy! But things will come around … love the idea of this app though – I’ll be keeping it in mind. Cheers Hilary

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigAugust 8, 2017

      Thanks, Hilary, and thanks for coming by!

  8. Roland YeomansAugust 8, 2017

    I refuse to have a phone smarter than I am so I have a bare-bones, no frills cell phone. And, like Alex, the text would be too tiny! So I carry my Kindle Fire HD 9″ to read and listen to my audiobooks while on blood runs. :-)

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigAugust 8, 2017

      I get that! Sounds like you’ve got a good alternative to reading on a phone. :)

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