
July, 23, 2009
The Instock Conference was a great success, generating impressive feedback among the participants. "I very much enjoyed my day at InStock. Being around so many talented and enterprising writers was both an inspiration and a pleasure”, said one of the participants.
BookWhirl.com co-sponsored the InStock Conference in full support for self-published authors to gain additional knowledge from the experts and experienced icons of the publishing industry. The conference became a great venue for self-published authors to ask advice on the experts of the fields and share ideas and information with other self-published authors.
BookWhirl.com believes that good marketing services perfectly complement a strategic marketing plan.
About BookWhirl.com
BookWhirl.com is an online book marketing service company, specializing in providing low-cost, high-quality marketing services for fiction, nonfiction, and poetry books. Through its unique, inexpensive book marketing services, BookWhirl.com helps authors promote their published works more effectively and connect to readers in a more effective, more efficient system. BookWhirl.com employs an experienced team of online marketing strategists, ad copywriters, graphic artists, and web designers, whose combined talents ensure an effective online marketing campaign at easily affordable rates.
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Edited to add: In light of recent comments by Emily, I am posting a Writer's Weekly Beware Alert. See here for Details.
See also [added by veinglory]:
BBB page
BookWhirl Can't Even Sell Itself
Absolute Write thread
Comments
I posted a link to the Writer's Weekly forum which addresses some issues with the company and has provided a few more links.
Again though, I have no personal experience to I can't make any comments or assessments myself.
Delete.
I’m thinking of using BookWhirl.com’s services as soon as I publish my first book. I was able to check with their testimonial page and they do have some satisfied clients. I’ve also checked with the Better Business Bureau to see if they received any complaints against Bookwhirl and it stated on their website that they received zero complaints and they gave Bookwhirl a rating of B+.
My books are doing fine, thanks for asking.
Every individual has a bad reputation, its subjective. =) I also had a fair share of critics on the way i write. I'm sure William Shakespear had an 'anti-crowd' too.
The idea that a valid complaint can only be made by an employee strikes me as disingenuous at best. That is a gold-plated Catch-22.
Are you are such an employee, in which case perhaps that have been disclosed by now.
I am not an employee or a client of Bookwhirl. I just came across this blog entry, and since I found an interest on it, I decided to leave a comment. I was hoping for a good read, well I guess I found what I was looking for.
which I find very helpful.
You may also check this link btoni72.wordpress.com to help upcoming authors out there decide which is the best publishing and marketing firm for their books.
Bookwhirl promised me a full page ad in a popular internet magazine which I have never received,
After having received no royalties and having found no book sales listed for my book on their website, I wrote to them stating: "Even if my book were the worst book ever published, I have to believe that there would be at least one dummy out there who would buy it!" A couple of days later I again reviewed my list of books sold on their website, and they had added the number "1" for the number of my books sold. I never have figured out just what kind of game they were playing with this one.
I have sent numerous e-mails and made phone calls to Bookwhirl and they have completely ignored all of them.
I have informed Bookwhirl.com that I would like them to return my money for the second book I had originally planned to publish with them as a result of my bad experiences with them (I have not sent them my second manuscript). They have completely ignored my requests.
I have warned Bookwhirl.com that if they continue to ignore my requests, I will file a formal complaint with the Attorney General's Office. This doesn't appear to concern them at all, as they have not acknowledged any concern nor desire to refund my money for the second book. Thus, my next step will be to file this complaint to the Attorney General's Office. In closing, it has been my experience that one cannot be too careful which self-publishing company one chooses!