I’d be interested to know what proportion of readers find that badges like those ADD credibility. To me, they take it away: they say “here’s an insecure author in need of self-validation.”
Given the average editing quality of ebooks, I be more impressed by a “best speller” badge than a “best seller” one.
I see this book promoted on my Twitter feed daily. This cover is so bad that I want to create a new cover for free so the little boy’s legacy will be remembered in a different light.
Needs more vanity awards.
Is that more or less often than when pigs do it?
And the angels wept.
I’d be interested to know what proportion of readers find that badges like those ADD credibility. To me, they take it away: they say “here’s an insecure author in need of self-validation.”
Given the average editing quality of ebooks, I be more impressed by a “best speller” badge than a “best seller” one.
I like how the award-spam distracts you from that bizarrely awkward cut-and-paste bling necklace that kid is wearing…
That’s the first thing I noticed after the ridiculous awards. Angels wear Urban Bling? Who knew? What’s next, wifebeater shirts?
Bad font choice as well
I see this book promoted on my Twitter feed daily. This cover is so bad that I want to create a new cover for free so the little boy’s legacy will be remembered in a different light.