And there are
scammy books in KU, which offend me not just as a reader but a writer.
Not exact matches
I don't think there's anything
scammy about offering a reader a free
book in exchange for an honest review.
If you don't pay attention to what's selling, you can fall for the
scammy vanity press that will extort more and more money from you to endlessly market a
book nobody wants.
The problem with this is less readers will join, because they don't want to get signed up on dozens of email lists; and most authors will just email them info about their
books right away, which will be seen as
scammy.
Publish America (apparently now known as America Star
Books) is another known
scammy vanity press.
(
Scammy title, but one of the best personal finance
books I've read).
Ultimately, robo - advisors are helping investors to ditch
scammy, pricey investment schemes and choose index investing, which is definitely a plus in my
book.