Once you've finished all levels of editing, sent your manuscript off to layout, and received the first version of your interior book file back as a PDF (called a digital proof), you enter an important new phase of your publishing journey. Add your front cover to the top of that file, and you now have a key asset to share—an Advanced Reader Copy (ARC). For authors, ARCs are one of the most effective tools for building prelaunch buzz, gathering early reviews, and creating a strong foundation for a successful book launch and optimal sales.
Advanced Reader Copies—also called galleys—are early versions of your book that can be distributed before publication. They are typically used to:
ARCs don't have to be the final version of your book, but they should be polished enough to impress readers and professionals—with no glaring typos or formatting issues. Authors often mark their ARCs as "uncorrected proofs."
ARCs are a key asset that can be used during a book's prelaunch marketing. ARCs:
At Bublish, we recommend incorporating ARCs into your prelaunch marketing strategy at least 4–6 months before launch for optimal impact and timely results.
Traditionally, authors printed and mailed ARCs to reviewers and influencers. While physical copies still have their place—especially for certain media outlets—digital ARCs have transformed the process, making it faster, cheaper, and more efficient. Digital ARCs offer the following benefits:
Platforms like NetGalley and BookFunnel allow authors to securely send digital ARCs, manage review requests, and collect early reviews and feedback.
Advanced Reader Copies—especially digital ARCs—are one of the most cost-effective tools for building buzz before your launch. They are an asset that can help you gather reviews, build credibility, and create word-of-mouth momentum before your book ever hits the shelves.
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