How Today’s Most Common Publishing Scam Works, Step by Step By Neall Ryon
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How I almost got a movie deal for only $25,000.
How I almost got a movie deal for only $25,000.
A good idea but…will authors actually make money from this?
Author wants the books she ordered AND copies of her files!
“When I search for the title of the book now, I don’t see it. What do you think is going on?”
Now they’re trying to lure authors away by lying about their publishers’ royalties!
Here are 4 reasons why you should NOT!
This author made a big mistake signing his publicists’ contract…
“It seems wrong that this seller is allowed to do this. Is there anything I can do about it?” YEP!!!
If you look at their lame responses to complaints on the BBB.org website, you can see that they did NOT follow the BBB’s rules. Not even close…
I noticed that I received a royalty as the result of a “contest.” When you get a moment, can you just let me know what that was all about?