Is Your Defunct Publisher Still Selling Your Book, and Pocketing All the Money?
Here’s how to get Amazon to remove your book from their site.
Here’s how to get Amazon to remove your book from their site.
Thinking about using AuthorHouse to publish your book? You might want to think again after reading hundreds of BLISTERING reviews!
Authors should never let anyone format/design their files until they know who the publisher will be.
“I’m considering writing to publishers to see if they are interested in my already self-published book. Should I be asking them if…”
So, what is a shy new author to do? I’ll tell ya!
Currently, I have two non-fiction e-books for sale on Amazon for $2.99. Both have been rewritten and professionally edited many times. I have done my best to promote them on social media. For example I have a Facebook Page, a Facebook Discussion Group, and a website/blog. I get a fair bit of traffic on the two Facebook sites and a little on the blog, but my sales at Amazon/Kindle are disappointingly low.
The publisher would probably LOVE to share the truth with the author, but he/she will not for very valid reasons.
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I often hear from authors who want to alert me that their publisher is ripping them off. The emails usually go something like this…
From accusations of (alleged) unpaid royalties to anger about unanswered correspondence, there’s no shortage of complaints post online about Balboa Press.