My book looked good when it
My book looked good when it got published. That was okay. But I need to tell anyone who wants to write a book to be careful. Even though my book was voted one of the best and has been out for over ten years, AuthorHouse says it only sold 250 copies and I only got 12 cents for each eBook sold! That's really low! For the paperback and hardback versions, I might get $1-$2 per book, even though it sells for more than $25. So, I only get about 5% of the book's price or less. Where does the rest of the money go??? If you self-publish there, you might lose a lot of money unless it's just for your ego. My book is sold all over the world and in big bookstores like Barnes and Noble, and it usually gets 4-5 stars. I think the whole industry is a joke and a scam and needs to be looked into more. AuthorHouse will give you lots of excuses why your book doesn't sell and why you get such low royalties. It's never their fault, and they say they'll do everything to help you, but really they're just helping themselves to your money. Don't believe them. Something is really wrong there, and that's why I'm on Trust Pilot because I don't trust AuthorHouse. The company and the whole industry need to be checked out properly, and authors should get the money they deserve. If the royalties are right after all the costs are taken out, then this is the worst-run company I've ever seen. You can self-publish if you want, but be ready for your book to probably not sell much (maybe less than 50 copies) and for you to lose a lot of money. I'm going to write another book, but I won't use AuthorHouse again.
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