My problem is it says it is free but then talks
about distribution fees.
Not exact matches
IngramSpark, a division of Ingram, the largest book wholesaler / distributor in the US;
distribution fees cost
about $ 60 per title
Having worked through the relatively painless process of putting TYOTE up on Smashwords in e-book form, and having already gotten a bit of a surprise
about the Smashwords
fee structure (which I'll be addressing as soon as I can figure out how to do so in a gentlemanly way), and having been perplexed by all the Smashwords e-book
distribution options, permutations and complexities affecting my content, I'm really loathe to wade into deeper waters.
The author's net after
distribution fees is
about $ 2.00.
Unfortunately, on a quick look at the site, I did not find any real information
about what these
distribution fees might be.
While on the subject, here's the way we like to think
about the value of paying an advisor to construct an investment portfolio for the purpose of producing a sustainable retirement paycheck: Take the total amount of their
fees, expenses, and commissions and divide that by the amount of income realized over the past year (don't count share sales as income, just dividends and capital gains
distributions).
Lufthansa Chief Commercial Officer Jens Bischof said shortly after implementing the surcharge that it was intended to «disrupt» the travel
distribution landscape and was
about much more than the
fee itself.
This is what caught my eye: «The beautiful thing
about this new meta - journalism is that it doesn't require a massive
distribution channel or extravagant licensing
fees.
Nigel has recently appeared in litigation
about the estate of a deceased Middle Eastern businessman; acted in a dispute between a financial consultant and a client
about success
fees; advised in a dispute
about the transfer of a substantial importation and
distribution contract; and acted in a dispute between a shipping conglomerate and a financial consultant in relation to attempts to raise major finance for investment in new container vessels.
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