Amazon’s self-publishing e-book platform appears to be overrun by spam or low-quality e-books. Of the thousands of digital books being published through Amazon’s self-publishing system each month, many are spam, either developed via Private Label Rights or even using toolkits that help people produce e-books in bulk — a process that does not involve actually writing an original word. Spammers and producers of low-quality content have inundated just about every digital channel available, starting with email more than a decade ago.
Kindle Self-Published E-Books Doused by Waves of Spam
Posted by: Erika Morphy June 20, 2011 10:53 AMAmazon’s self-publishing e-book platform appears to be overrun by spam or low-quality e-books. Of the thousands of digital books being published through Amazon’s self-publishing system each month, many are spam, either developed via Private Label Rights or even using toolkits that help people produce e-books in bulk — a process that does not involve actually writing an original word. Spammers and producers of low-quality content have inundated just about every digital channel available, starting with email more than a decade ago.