
Number 1- the most striking.

Book trib is great. Their audience is the people you want to see your book. Ask them for products(ads) or promotions that will fit your budget. They might have done worth your while that’s affordable. With certain ads it’s not about selling more but bring your name to the right people. I have used them for both Michael and me.

The book market has gotten crowded, and to combat indies, the traditional guys really invest in marketing their books. I find them on all the sites where I market and then some. Book Trib, Children's Book review, Blue Ink, to name a few.
It's definitely gotten harder to sell. I invested with Grady Whill and despite some really great reviews, don't have much to show in sales.
I didn't do much for the three picture books I put out because of that.
I still find the best result is placing ads and links on Facebook pages where readers congregate.

Thanks, Dale. Harry Potter was a treat. I read it with my grandson over the phone over an eight-month period. He loved it.

Thanks Ted. I’m excited about it.

Proud to announce that Grady Whill and the Templeton Codex was named as one of the best books to read after Harry Potter by the Children's Book Review
https://www.thechildrensbookreview.co...

Wishing everybody a Happy and safe Thanksgiving.

Ted- I wrote you privately. Let me know if you got the message through Goodreads.

Aww thanks, Anna. I love that book. Is it okay to love your own book?? lol

Not surprised. It's a great book!

I love Reader's favorite. They are real readers! Great review, Anna!!

I’m not saying whose books I bought but someone made some paperback dough!! Lol

I had to buy a birthday gift fro my sister-in-law and decided to send her books as a gift.
I selected a few famous best-sellers from the Times and then added several of my fellow indies to her box.
What a great idea! Send your fellow indie as a gift!