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Important: Scammers are impersonating me. Please read
Please read it through. My identity has been stolen. There are people out there pretending to be me and selling coachings, mentorings, or other programs under my name. These are scams. I have nothing to do with them. I ONLY offer PublishFlow as a product. No coaching or similar. Everything beside PublishFlow is NOT ME. These are my only real email addresses: - [email protected] (main business email) - [email protected] (privat) Anything else is not me. No matter how similar the address looks (dashes, numbers, different endings), no matter the profile picture, no matter the story: If it isn't one of these two addresses, it isn't me. If you've already paid or shared personal information, here's what to do: 1. Secure the evidence. Screenshots of every chat, profile, payment, and email thread. Do this BEFORE you block or delete anything. 2. Get your money back.Credit card: call your bank immediately and request a chargeback.PayPal: open a dispute in the Resolution Center (180-day window).Bank transfer / SEPA: contact your bank and ask for a recall — the faster, the better the chances.Crypto: practically unrecoverable, but document everything anyway. 3. File a police report. Go to your local police or your country's online crime portal. Keywords: fraud and identity theft. A report is important for chargebacks and platform takedowns. 4. Report the scammer's email address to Google (if it's a @gmail.com address):Easiest way: open one of their emails in Gmail → click the three dots (More) in the top right → choose "Report phishing" (best option for scams) or "Report spam". This flags the address directly to Google's abuse team.Stronger report: go to Google's official abuse reporting page — search Google for "report Gmail abuse" or "Gmail impersonation report". Submit the scammer's address, paste the email content, and explicitly mention "impersonation / identity theft".If it's NOT a Gmail address (e.g. Outlook, Yahoo, custom domain): report to that provider's abuse team. For custom domains, you can also report to the domain registrar. Search the domain on whois.com to see who hosts it, then send the abuse report there. 5. Block the contact. Email address, phone number, profile; block everything so they can't keep pressuring you. 6. Consumer protection agency. If your country has one (Verbraucherzentrale in Germany, Citizens Advice in the UK, FTC in the US, etc.), report the case. They track these scams and can pressure platforms. 7. Let me know. Please send a screenshot or the scammer's email/handle to [email protected]. The more I see, the better I can warn others and get profiles taken down.
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Welcome! 🎉 [read this to get started]
Welcome to the KPD Publishers by PublishFlow Skool community! This Skool brings together both PublishFlow users and external self-publishers who are eager to learn more about the software or KDP publishing in general. To get the most out of the group, please follow these 3 steps if you're new here: ✅ 1. Make a post to introduce yourself: - Your name - How long have you been doing Self Publishing? - Are you an active PublishFlow user? - What is your 12-month goal with Self Publishing? - How can PublishFlow & I help you reach this goal? ✅ 2. Ask questions and help each other. In my experience, a community thrives because of its members. So be active, ask questions, and help one another. I was a member of the KDP School community for years and was always one of the most active members because I learned so much myself by asking questions and helping others. My goal is to create a lively, supportive atmosphere here. ✅ 3. Join our live calls where we talk publishing and create books together. We host weekly or biweekly live streams here in the community where we discuss publishing, brainstorm ideas, and write books together in real time. Click on the “Calendar” tab to find the date of our live calls. I'm glad you're part of this community, and I look forward to getting to know you through posts or calls! If you've never heard of PublishFlow, take a look at our website here
Amazon Ads Automation + Keyword Research Tools
Hey everyone, Two quick questions: First, has anyone used a company or tool to automate Amazon Ads campaigns? I’ve seen a few options, but some seem only semi-automated and still require manual input, while others say they are fully automated. I’d love to know what your experience has been and whether you felt it was worth the cost. Second, what tools are you using to check keywords and profitability before choosing or validating a book ideIs anyone using Publisher Rocket and finding it reliable enough? I’m curious about the real pros and cons. Thanks so much. I’m trying to understand what’s actually useful before adding another tool or service to the process.
Back Up Your Covers
A couple of weeks ago, I read a post from one of our colleagues here who gave a simple piece of advice: save your content somewhere else because things can disappear. Today I can pass that same advice on from my own experience. Before I continue, I want to say that I really like the Publishing Flow software. I also understand that it is still a relatively new platform, and improvements and adjustments take time. My goal with this post is simply to share a lesson I learned the hard way. For the last two days, I've been having problems with the Visuals Tool. I had a front cover, back cover, and even a completed full cover that I was happy with. They had already gone through several refinements and were exactly what I wanted. The mistake I made was not downloading them. Yesterday, the finalized versions suddenly disappeared. Since then, I have not been able to finalize my covers again. When I click Finalize, the system says the images have been re-finalized, but the green Print Ready label never appears. The covers remain marked with the red Not Finalized status, so I cannot generate the full cover and continue the publishing process. If I had downloaded the finalized versions when I liked them, I could at least have rebuilt the cover myself in Canva. Right now, my publishing process is basically on hold because I cannot finalize my cover and continue my work. I was able to publish the eBook, but I can't finish the paperback or create my A+ Content until this issue is resolved. I'm hoping Publishing Flow can help solve the problem, but meanwhile I wanted to share this lesson with everyone: As soon as you get a front cover, back cover, or full cover that you like, download it immediately and keep a backup copy. It only takes a minute, and it may save you a lot of time and frustration later. Just thought I'd share in case it helps someone avoid the same mistake I made.
Launch Strategy
Hi Everyone. I had heard from a seasoned publisher that it was best to launch my ebook first and 30 days later launch the paperback to get a second boost from Amazon. So, not launch them at the same time. Is this true or not from your experience? TIA
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