Beyond Amazon - How Adoptees Can Sell More Books
Thriving AdopteesJuly 11, 202300:59:09

Beyond Amazon - How Adoptees Can Sell More Books

If we limit our audience to fellow adoptees and platform to Amazon, we limit our sales and the number of people who can benefit from our book.

Adoptee author Ed Di Gangi will introduce broader markets and sales and distribution channels that will help you increase sales.

Who else - beyond adoptees - are potential readers?

How can you find them? Google search, social media etc.

How can you reach them? Channels other than Amazon, book stores, libraries, festivals, book clubs etc.

About Ed

Ed Di Gangi was adopted at birth in New York City. An only child, he made no effort to explore his heredity until, at age 69, a visit to a cemetery where members of his adoptive mother's family were buried stirred his interest.

Over the past three years, through extensive archival research and DNA testing, Ed has peeled back the layers of his once unknown family.

Set in the 1940s, as America emerged from the Great Depression and went to war, Ed's book, The Gift Best Given, recounts the search for his family and tells the story of a young woman's courage as she overcame obstacles to achieve her dreams.

Ed and his wife, Linda, live in Hillsborough, North Carolina. Their son, James and his fiancee, Renee, live in nearby Durham.

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