Shepherd Helps Authors Sell More Books and Meet More Readers Posted on September 29, 2022September 27, 2022 By Dangerous Lee Selling more books as a self published or independent author is a lot of hard and frustrating work. Most of the work that has to be done after the book is published is centered around marketing, promotion, and finding an audience for your book. Luckily, Shepherd has a free author program that will give you the opportunity to sell more books and meet more readers by highlighting your book and five of your favorite books or five books centered around a hot topic related to your book. Shepherd reached out to me recently regarding featuring my book, The Half Series: When Black People Look White, which started as a web series focused on the colorism that mixed and multiracial people experience, that has been a trending topic at DangerousLee.biz for over 13 years! Check This Out! Click image to read my feature and suggested book list! Ready to sell more books and reach more readers? Submit your book today! Like this:Like Loading... Related Blogs by Dangerous Lee Marketing free book promotionhow to promote your bookhow to sell more booksself published authorsself publishing
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