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pubmatchblog | A social network for the international publishing community pubmatchblog Skip to content Home About Contact Us ← Older posts December 20, 2014 · 2:44 pm Five Red Flags That Make Authors Aware of Publishing Frauds Every author looks for a good publisher, once done with writing a new book. However, one need to be careful when choosing a publisher since a lot of fraudsters and deceptive publishers thrive in the market to rob authors by making unrealistic assurances. Amateur authors, with no knowledge of publishing, get snookered for hundreds of dollars by fraud publishers. In worst cases, fraudulent publishers take money from hopeful authors and deliver nothing at all. So it is necessary to identify publishing fraudsters and stay away from them. Here are some obvious red flags that can help you spot a trickster. Red flag 1: We will publish your new book for just $500. Remember, established and genuine publishers pay you for the right to publish y...
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