To achieve this end, ACX will reward certain
Royalty Share projects with a bonus of $ 100 per finished hour to the narrator.
Not exact matches
These rates are cut in half if you decide to go
with the
royalty -
share option on a particular
project.
There are claims by some, that choosing
Royalty Share limits the quality of narrators, but my reasoning is that a lot of authors who submit mediocre
projects end up
with mediocre narrators.
With that goal in mind, you might find some helpful ideas for maximizing your monetary ROI on RS
projects in my Primer on Narrating
Royalty Share Audiobooks.
Due to the monetary risk involved
with royalty share projects, many narrators refuse to do them.
No one wants to
share their 20 % of
royalties with another narrator to whom they aren't married, and ACX does not accommodate multi-narrator
projects, anyway.
I'm really pleased
with the
royalty share program for one of my books and have begun a
project for a second book.
We've been in direct touch
with Data Guy to confirm one thing not in the report: In terms of working out what the sales data scraped for these reports means in terms of earning power, Author Earnings now has the cooperation of some 50 authors who
share their
royalty information
with the
project.
It's not a chore — and it mustn't ever be a chore, whether you're paid or whether you're on a
royalty share deal — but because this is what I do for a living, it's more of a risk for me to take on a
project that I can't believe in, and not be paid to do it, because the payment aspect requires an investment of marketing when it's a
royalty share deal, and if I'm going to take that
royalty share deal, it, it behooves me to help
with the marketing.
Sharing the benefits of the project; equity issues; royalties; compensation vs consideration; ownership of lease; ownership of minerals; group rights; ensuring long term benefits; discretionary benefits; intergenerational rights; sharing benefits with other Indigenous communities (if only experiences, principles or possibilities); subcontracting; business partne
Sharing the benefits of the
project; equity issues;
royalties; compensation vs consideration; ownership of lease; ownership of minerals; group rights; ensuring long term benefits; discretionary benefits; intergenerational rights;
sharing benefits with other Indigenous communities (if only experiences, principles or possibilities); subcontracting; business partne
sharing benefits
with other Indigenous communities (if only experiences, principles or possibilities); subcontracting; business partnerships;