Sentences with phrase «as returnable»

Authors who purchase this service will have their book displayed as returnable through book retailers in both the UK and US.
Unless your book is marked as returnable, however, it's less likely bookstores will stock your books.
Less likely to get your book into brick - and - mortar stores (even if you mark your book as returnable).
Unit and dollar market shares are calculated based upon orders for comic books, graphic novels, and magazines invoiced and shipped to Diamond customers during any given month, which comprises pre-orders, advance reorders, and reorders, minus any copies that are received back from a title marked as returnable.
If you want bookstore and library sales, but are nervous about returns... Set your book as returnable for 6 months and...
If you want bookstore and library sales, but are nervous about returns... Set your book as returnable for 6 months and once stocked, evaluate sales and return rate.
Plus, it's a catch - 22: mark your book as nonreturnable and there's little to no chance a bookstore buys it — but mark it as returnable, find out how sad and expensive that is, change your mind, and learn that you still are forced to accept and pay for returns for a full six months, according to the fine print in your contract -LRB-!!!).
Please note that your book must be listed as returnable through Ingram in order to be eligible for this service.
When will my book be listed as returnable?

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However, as usual with leaders in the religion industry, this is nothing more than «bumper sticker» advertising with a non returnable daily dose of indoctrination.
In 1958, the company opened its first store, a 500 - square - foot location in Knoxville, Tenn., as a drive - through drop off store for its returnable gallon milk jugs.
We're seeing a little bit of a resurgence in glass, as the Coca - Cola contour bottle is celebrating its 100th birthday, but it's not returnable
«Not only are there preferences for cola vs. still beverages, but also whether we need to make it returnable and what serving size will yield the best results, as well.»
It has many of the same properties as polyethylene foam but also has the ability to protect class «A» surfaces and is consequently used in returnable / reusable packaging applications.
Personal use items such as car seats, potty chairs, breastpumps, diapering supplies nursing bras, and baby carriers are not returnable.
I would also like to know why they marked this item as final sale (not returnable), it is a new summer model and summer just begun.
Some items are non returnable due to hygiene reasons such as ear rings.
Final sale items found on our SALE page are not returnable or exchangeable as they are offered at a discount for final sale only.
In this episode, we cover essential differences such as book formats, title setup fees, and publishing industry standards like wholesale discounts and returnable options.
Robin Cutler [00:09:35] Yeah, and I say to people, if you are very uncomfortable about the whole returnable notion, definitely feel free to set your book up as non-returnable.
So the decision to make your POD title returnable is the same as if it were traditionally printed.
This program is vital in terms of getting your book stocked in brick - and - mortar bookstores, as they typically only carry books marked as «returnable
Not someone who has ever worked in publishing, who knows what publishers do behind the scenes, or what the issues are, or how the distribution works, or what the boots - on - the - ground challenges are, or how the industry is changing, or what publishers do to help authors build long term careers, or the differences between large and small presses, or the history of returnable books or what it's like to work with major distributors such as Amazon... a sociologist, armed with some numbers.»
What Marvel has withdrawn from is the returnable comics market — the magazine shelves, NOT the book shelves, at Barnes & Noble — and as my link illustrates, that's a very small sliver of the market for print comics.
They're no longer marked as POD in the catalog, they're now returnable, and booksellers who are in good standing with the distributor and pay their bills on time can get POD books for a 42 - 46 % discount.
That's an investment and risk on the side of the publisher, since it requires doing a print run of books that may not sell as expected, plus all books are returnable by bookstores at any point for a full refund.
When you tell them your book is available for order via Ingram, and that your book has the standard trade discount and is returnable, you can watch their faces relax as you just made their lives a million times easier.
Your book will be designated as «Returnable» in Ingram's ipage ordering system for retailers and libraries.
Courtney Milan attended the conference as an author and said «Rumor has it that the authors with returnable books were «real authors» and that the authors who were selling their books on a consignment basis were «aspiring authors.»
Make the book returnable, and offer the 55 % Ingram distributor discount (which they then offer 40 % as a wholesale discount to vendors) which means that in order to make a sliver of profit, you will have to set the retail price at and around $ 12 - 14, depending.
It's a bedeviling issue for publishers as we generally sell front list to resellers on a returnable basis.
If I'm not mistaken, books done through CreateSpace can be ordered by bookstores via IngramSpark, but if, as Mark says, it's a pain in the neck for the bookstores + unsold copies are not returnable, then which print - on - demand service would be best to use if we want bookstores to carry our books?
Livestock is not returnable except as stated in the Shake A Paw guarantee.
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