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I set a trap for a book-marketing scammer (2025)

https://rwwgreene.substack.com/p/i-set-a-trap-for-a-book-marketing
7•rznicolet•8h ago

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boznz•8mo ago
Half my spam folder is currently from the same group of people, with similar sales pitches, though one also promised 25 five star Amazon reviews for $200 which is scary if true. The whole blog post just about sums up an indie writers journey, having to become a reluctant marketing person, and fighting the algorithm for recognition; the meme nailed it.

Luckily I came to realise after my first book that writing was not about the sales (though that was the starting goal), but about finally putting all my ideas into a bunch of characters and having them live the life and fantasies I never could in a world I created. I got an email out of the blue this week from somebody who read my free sci-fi novel and liked it, such small things really makes the journey worth it.

dang•8h ago
(I moved this comment here from https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46197161 as part of re-upping this post a la https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26998308 - I hope that's ok!)
matkoniecz•45m ago
> each one arriving within hours despite my repeated, polite “no thank you” responses

why anyone would respond to spammers, if they recognize them as spammers? And want them to stop spamming?

ilamont•43m ago
Beat me to it. Why isn’t every unsolicited pitch without an unsubscribe link immediately blocked/marked as spam?
BLKNSLVR•22m ago
Not to mention the obviously unrelated-to-publishing, dodgy sounding email addresses. Red flag #1 where only a single red flag is needed to discard it.

Having said that, less technically minded people, as authors may be, may not even notice that.

matkoniecz•42m ago
> In writing this article, Greene used Claude (Anthropic) as a tool for structure, data organization, and feedback.

yeah, it was quite visible in style (in parts that I bothered to read)

ilamont•36m ago
A trend that’s leading to more victims is the wave of boomer retirements. Every year there are millions of new 60 and 70 somethings with lots of time on their hands, many of them loaded to the gills and keen to write that novel/memoir/children’s book they’ve been thinking about for years. They are seldom aware of publishing industry requirements, and may be easily swayed by convincing pitches, social media personalities, or YouTube scammers.

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