The current paper publishing industry is very irregular, and there are many swindlers. For example, in the early days, many people ranked by bidding to a certain extent, and many of them lied directly by fake websites. Of course, it has been rectified recently, slightly better.
The criterion for judging fake websites is 1. First of all, see if it is a first-level domain name. First, all first-level domain names are registered by real-name authentication. Second, see if you have left detailed contact information, such as fixed telephone, 400 telephone, mobile phone and office address. If you only leave a few QQ, WeChat or online customer service, be careful. 3. Look at the online time of the website to see if the content is updated frequently. Liar websites basically trick a group of people into changing vests, rather than managing the website. What updates the content is basically a set of templates and changing their names. 4. Compare the price to see if the publishing price is significantly lower than the price in the industry. For example, the normal operating price of the core thesis of Peking University is around 20,000, and the cycle is generally more than one year. If the quotation it gives you is less than 65,438+0,000, and it will be published in half a year or even a few months, then you should weigh it more.
So be sure to keep your eyes open to avoid being cheated. You can publish more papers to make you "know everything" or pay attention to the official WeChat account.