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Is Publishinglife com a scam?

Writer Sophia Bowman

The Scam Detector’s algorithm finds publishinglife.com having an authoritative rank of 59.00. It means that the business is Active. It is a business that’s been online for a while. It seems like publishinglife.com has received both positive and negative feedback (occasionally), just like many other websites.

Is Europe books a real publisher?

Europe Books brand comes from a branch of Europa Edizioni, an international network born in Italy in 2012 that today owns offices in France, Germany and UK.

Is Sciencedomain international predatory?

The publisher “SCIENCEDOMAIN international” is suspect since it is mentioned in the Beall’s list of potential predatory publishers. Unfortunately getting indexed in the Beall’s list happens way faster than delisting.

How much are the Mikkelsen Twins worth?

Began uploading YouTube videos discussing their experience with self-publishing. AIA was born. Now they make millions selling that. We ballpark the Mikkelsen twins’ net worth at three million each.

Are there any legitimate companies that publish books?

They usually offer to publish trade books and be a one-stop shop for publishing. But they never mention anything about selling your books to readers. A lot has been written about possible Page Publishing scams. Is it a legitimate company or not?

Who are the worst publishers in the world?

Because bad publishers often return under new names. America Star Books (Frederick MD) (formerly PublishAmerica) American Book Publishing (Salt Lake City, UT) (no longer active) Archebooks Publishing (Las Vegas, NV) Artemis Publishers Ltd (no longer in business–URL re-directs to Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie) (London UK)

Are there any publishers that are too good to be true?

New authors, beware of vanity publishers and experts making you offers that are too good to be true. They really are book publishers to avoid. Have you received an email or social media message from an agent or publisher offering to publish your book?

Is the Publishers Clearing House a legit company?

The Publishers Clearing House Company is legit, but many scammers use this name. They copy the real organization’s exact style and format to make it seem like the PCH letter, email, or call is authentic. How can you tell the difference between the legit Publishers Clearing House and the fraudulent one?