Not exact matches
Over 8, 000 copies of the
book «Law on Prevention and Detection of Crimes by the Police
in Nigeria» written by the immediate past Inspector
General of Police, Dr. Solomon Arase (rtd) were
sold out at the launching of the
book at the Congress Hall of Transcorp Hilton Hotel
in Abuja on Tuesday.
Rebranding it more catchily as «growth mindset» allowed her to recycle the idea a few years later
in a best -
selling book for
general readers and an on - line «step by step» instructional program called Brainology ® that is said to «raise student achievement by helping them develop a growth mindset» ($ 6,000 for the all - inclusive kit).
From the author of the best -
selling and beloved The End of Your Life
Book Club - a wonderfully engaging new book: both a celebration of reading in general and an impassioned recommendation of specific books that can help guide us through our daily li
Book Club - a wonderfully engaging new
book: both a celebration of reading in general and an impassioned recommendation of specific books that can help guide us through our daily li
book: both a celebration of reading
in general and an impassioned recommendation of specific
books that can help guide us through our daily lives.
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But right now it looks like the ability to
sell any
book has been compromised by BN's inability to make up its mind about ebooks
in general.
We looked at BookNet Canada's sales numbers for one week
in August to get a
general sense of numbers and the top 10 non-fiction
books sold between 1,300 and 5,500 copies.
In general practice, hardcover
books pay standard royalty rates of 10 %, 12 %, and 15 % of the cover price — 10 % on the first 250,000 copies
sold, 12 % on the next 250,001 to 500,000 copies
sold, and 15 % on anything
sold above 500,000 copies.
The first thing to understand about ebook spam, pirated content, and PLR content (PLR
books are titles that were written by one author with the intention of
selling that title to other would - be authors who wish to put their names on it and
sell it as their own original work, resulting
in multiple copies of the same worthless
book flooding the catalog) is that the various retailers and distributors who make ebooks available to the
general public are all doing their utmost to protect the integrity of their catalogs.
We are totally committed to providing IndieCommerce stores the means to continue to
sell e-books, and, at minimum, we expect to move forward quickly with one or more partners who will better understand — and who will maintain closer ties to — your stores, and to the
book industry
in general.
Today virtually all publishers, from the smallest indie press to large
general trade
book publishers — with the very interesting exception of the Hachette Book Group — sell directly to consumers in some fash
book publishers — with the very interesting exception of the Hachette
Book Group — sell directly to consumers in some fash
Book Group —
sell directly to consumers
in some fashion.
But the reality is the number of
books sold are quite low
in general.
Besides
book sales
in general being up at this time of year, it's also when the most Kindles are
sold.
Small / independent bookstores sometimes try to steer clear of Amazon... and local bookstores may be more likely to support
books of local authors, but
in general, bookstores are businesses that need to make money, so they will
sell whatever people are buying.
I discuss this subject
in my
book Sell Your Book on Amazon in regard to how Amazon's search engine indexes books, but the same can be said for Internet search engines in general (Google, Yahoo, e
book Sell Your
Book on Amazon in regard to how Amazon's search engine indexes books, but the same can be said for Internet search engines in general (Google, Yahoo, e
Book on Amazon
in regard to how Amazon's search engine indexes
books, but the same can be said for Internet search engines
in general (Google, Yahoo, etc).
Amazon keeps a small inventory of my better
selling titles, but
in general the online retailers are also only buying my
books when someone orders them.
In general, Australian
book stores don't
sell Amazon's Kindle, because once you buy a Kindle, you are beholden to the American company for future e-
book purchases.
Amazon has some experience
selling books, and
in general, Amazon imprints like Kindle Press know what
sells.
In general, you can assume that if a traditionally published
book is
selling well on Amazon, it is probably
selling relatively well offline also.
Positively influence the reader's perception of reading
in general, your genre, or the store through which you
sell your
books
«
In the last year people have realised that books in general compete for time with TV, newspapers, apps and they've worked out that delivering your content is much more about making it appealing so people want to spend their time with it, rather than thinking of it as a book, a unit, to sell.&raqu
In the last year people have realised that
books in general compete for time with TV, newspapers, apps and they've worked out that delivering your content is much more about making it appealing so people want to spend their time with it, rather than thinking of it as a book, a unit, to sell.&raqu
in general compete for time with TV, newspapers, apps and they've worked out that delivering your content is much more about making it appealing so people want to spend their time with it, rather than thinking of it as a
book, a unit, to
sell.»
There were accusations that authors who
sold their e-
books cheaply were devaluing
books in general by
selling theirs for less than «half the price of a cup of tea.»
In general, vanity presses make money from
selling services to you, and not from
selling your
books.
What is significant
in people who do buy
books is that deep discounting on a small number of titles results
in distrust because the
general public doesn't realise that these
books are being
sold at a loss, and therefore question why other
books are not similarly discounted.
You're aware Amazon has
sold things, including
books, at a loss before,
in order to increase market share — indeed that Amazon's
general SOP to date is to grow its market share at the expense of profits?
If you go online and find the best possible people
in editing, artwork, layout, formatting and printing — not the cheapest or even the most expensive, but the best for your specific
book — you won't pay half of what a vanity press will charge you just to get started and you'll end up making a much bigger profit, not just because you aren't sharing with a
general contractor, but because you end up with a higher quality
book that will actually
sell at a price people will actually pay.
Nonetheless, at least seventy percent of the
books sold in the U.S. are still print, so Amazon's inability to get its titles into bookstores was a huge strike against the vision that it would be able to compete directly against
general trade publishers on big fiction and nonfiction titles.
FastPencil today announced FastPencil Premiere (http://premiere.fastpencil.com), a new and exclusive line of
general interest titles that provides top - tier and best -
selling authors a publishing home with all the benefits of FastPencil's integrated suite of digital and social media publishing services to produce and publish the best
in book content.
Nielsen Bookscan data at the London
book fair has revealed that crime novels
in 2017, for the first time since Nielsen's records began,
sold more than the category rather vaguely labelled «
general and literary fiction».
The
general public loses out the most
in the deal because if you ask the typical person they would assume that it's a fair, accurate system to pick the best
selling books.
View charges: [the public] 800 yen (640 yen) ※ Rate
general more than 65 years old [university student] 500 yen (400 yen)[less than high school student] Free of charge ※ (
in) advance sale and more than 20 groups rate ※ A certificate of the physically disabled, a nursing notebook, the mental patient health welfare notebook owner is no charge for admission ※ The
booking ticket is
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Kahneman makes essentially the same point I made
in this thread on June 11 when he says
in his
book, «Of course, there is always someone on the other side of each transaction;
in general, these are financial institutions and professional investors, who are ready to take advantage of the mistakes that individual traders make
in choosing a stock to
sell and another stock to buy.»
Books: Among Amazon.com's 200 top - selling books in March 2006 were Flannery (2006) and Kolbert (2006a), the latter previously published in the New Yorker [Kolbert (2005)-RSB-; some commentators hoped one or the other would serve like Rachel Carson's Silent Spring (1962), which spurred action against pesticides and environmental pollution in gen
Books: Among Amazon.com's 200 top -
selling books in March 2006 were Flannery (2006) and Kolbert (2006a), the latter previously published in the New Yorker [Kolbert (2005)-RSB-; some commentators hoped one or the other would serve like Rachel Carson's Silent Spring (1962), which spurred action against pesticides and environmental pollution in gen
books in March 2006 were Flannery (2006) and Kolbert (2006a), the latter previously published
in the New Yorker [Kolbert (2005)-RSB-; some commentators hoped one or the other would serve like Rachel Carson's Silent Spring (1962), which spurred action against pesticides and environmental pollution
in general.