I've heard many people say «
Never pay for reviews.»
First, let me say
NEVER PAY FOR A REVIEW.
I have
never paid for a review.
Target top Amazon reviewers for your genre, and
never pay for a review.
I agree, and to make it clear, I have
never paid for a review, good or bad.
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I can
never tell if a blogger is being genuine in a
review because they received products
for free and / or are being
paid to push said products.
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ASSOCIATE EDITOR GRAHAM KOZAK: If you've been
paying attention to these
review notes, you're undoubtedly aware that there's
never been a better time to be in the market
for a new compact sedan.
I always warn my the authors I promote to
NEVER PAY big bucks
for Book
Reviews... EVER.
I'm not sure «
never» is always accurate but before you
pay for a
review from anyone, do your homework to try and find out if it's worth the money you will be spending.
I'd spent hundreds on
Review Services, then I found Author Marketing Club offers its own
Review Service and you can use it daily, essentially making it unlimited, rather than
paying $ 50
for 100 contacts that may
never even call you.
Finally, «
never, ever»
pay for a
review, what is that all about?
Never force a review and never, ever pay for a re
Never force a
review and
never, ever pay for a re
never, ever
pay for a
review.
I have heard some terrible stories of those who have
paid for a
review and
never seen it.
Never, ever offer to
pay money
for the
review.
A
review tour is helpful after the book comes out — and again, you're
paying an admin fee,
never for the
review itself.
I've been fascinated with this subject, and even wrote a little about it but I've
never met an author who
paid for a book
review.
Perhaps the article isn't sending the not - too - subtle message that indie authors suck, thus their
reviews must be fake, or at least suspect, thus the only way to save yourself the grief is to buy trad pub books, which have
paid reviews from the shills who do it
for a living... er...
never mind.
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I wrote about it in my post why authors should
never pay for Amazon
reviews.
I have
never, ever,
paid anyone
for a
review.
Top reviewers
never pay for books because they have authors send them free all the time, but if you catch the eye of some of the
review stars in your genre, you'll be on your way to big sales.
So the traditional publishers, lit agents, and / or literary managers, marketing or PR agents, or authors traditionally published have
NEVER paid for book
reviews?
An author should
never have to
pay for a bad
review of their work.
I've
never paid for the big
reviews but have done blog tours where some
reviews are done.
And then I remembered, I had an agent, a great agent, I wrote great books (so all the rejecting editors told me) and yes, you are right, self pub has given my stories a voice and an ear and the chance to be read, when they otherwise would have still been gathering dust on my hard drive, yet, on the other hand this is hard, REALLY HARD, it is SO hard to find your way to a readership as a SP, with limited funds (dwindling)... and the glimmer of trad pub — with their power to splash your name around established circles of readers, and their ability to secure a great number of
reviews where, as a self pub, doors have been slammed in my face — becomes temptingly shiny again, (it's like childbirth, you forget all the painful stuff with time)... and it all gets very tempting... almost tempting enough to consider sacrificing one work JUST one artistic premise
for the trade off of visibility... and then perhaps, just perhaps THEN, my SP efforts will finally sprout wings... but then I hear you and other say, it wasn't worth it, you'd
never do it again, and I sigh... And then I wake up the next morning and think of packing it all in, and going to work
for Walmart and steady shitty
pay... lol And then along comes this blog post.
Again, I
never do that — I give my books away
for free to fans until I have hundreds of book
reviews... then it's a lot easier to get strangers to
pay for it.
The party being
reviewed should
never pay for such a service.
I'm about to self - publish my first ebook via Kindle Direct and it would
never occur to me to
pay for a
review or try to influence reviewers.
Hugh Howey has
never approached me to write a
review for him nor has he
paid me to write these
reviews.
I, Hugh Howey, have
never paid for a book
review in my life.
I wrote a post about why authors should
never pay for Amazon
reviews,.
It is important to stress that you should
never pay for book
reviews, especially not one that promises to make your book shine.
Also, on a side note, but to me much more critical, and to use your words, how on any planet is it okay
for publishers to
pay reviewers to write
reviews of books they
never read?
Since many of us auto -
pay our credit cards and
never look at our actual statement, go into the online dashboard
for your card and
review your most recent statement to see your credit score.
I have had a Wells Fargo secured credit cards Visa $ 300 credit limit I just now reached the 12 - month I have made on - time payments every month I have
never overdrawn the account I've always
paid on time I also have a checking account and savings account and I still have not graduated they can not give me a date as to when I will graduate they said I am just in the face of being
reviewed for graduation.
Ironically, I could have just asked
for the
review copy and got my money back
for the pre-order, since it was around that time that I started writing
for eGamer (March 2011), but this thought
never occurred to me because I wanted to give my money to BioWare,
for providing me with so many great games of late, and having played the demo as many times as I did, I was relentless about
paying for the game myself.
Whether Legal Aid ends up
paying those costs or not, it needs to
review its own internal workings to make sure it
never again supports
for so long what the judge rightly called a «meritless» case.
Since many of us auto -
pay our credit cards and
never look at our actual statement, go into the online dashboard
for your card and
review your most recent statement to see your credit score.
DO NOT USE DRIVE - RITE SCHOOL - And having read the two previous
reviews I can only say that I had chosen more wisely and read
reviews before wasting $ 400 on an over-advertised and understaffed driving school - we have still not been scheduled
for our behind the wheel training after six weeks of beginning our classroom lessons - their communications are non-existent - I had to call several times to finally get a return call about the smallest of issues - their excuse of a limited staff and inability to get students behind the wheel
for the required time is ridiculous - I would
never, ever use their service again and I would highly recommend that any of you looking to enroll your son or daughter
for a driving school NOT USE DRIVE - RITE DRIVING SCHOOL - every individual I have spoken with that used another school had everything completed in six weeks or less - now when you contact Drive - Rite after six week having passed you can not even get a reply - DO NOT SEND YOUR SON OR DAUGHTER TO DRIVE - RITE - YOU WILL REGRET IT - just read on about others» experiences with them as well to see more personal opinions and experiences such as ours!!!! And to add insult to injury, I innocently asked when my son would get his behind the wheel training that we had
paid $ 400 back in December and it is now the end of January only to finally be told «we pulled his folder and he did not pass the required state test - the state of Ohio requires a 75 % score and he scored only70 %.
If a company is
paying for ads, and a product from that company receives a poor
review on a product, that
review is pulled, and
never sees the light of day.