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It is a couple of years since I posted this warning about some book promotions sites that promise the earth and give you nothing but empty promises… and thanks to Barbara Spencerfor the reminder. Especially as only recently another so called ‘Mega’ book promotion site contacted me with even more fictitious numbers.
Dodgy Book Promotion sites – The only numbers that are accurate are their prices.
First let me say that I am fully aware that there are established book marketing websites with testimonials as to their effectiveness. Prices will range depending on campaign and Amazon is probably one of the largest of the sites to offer a number of options.
But then there are the dodgy ones who have something phishy about their numbers.
But I am talking about the chancers who send you an email or approach you on social media stating that they can put your…
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Look out for nice glossy promotional material and letters that say things like “we feel your work deserves to be printed/seen etc”. I had several of these when I was trying to get printed; the safest thing to do is google them first.
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Agreed, Kyt 👍😃
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Thanks for passing this along Chris..have a good weekend..hugs ♥
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You too, Sally 🤗❤️🤗
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