Currently, if you sign up for the basic membership you only get access to a single
audiobook title per month, and if you want more, you have to pay more.
Not exact matches
They can mix their collections with a variety of access models — from one copy / one user, metered access to simultaneous use and soon Cost -
per - Circ for eBooks and
audiobooks — depending on the
title, expected demand, and budget.
Authors, writers, publishers of eBooks,
audiobooks and short texts can... A) sell their eBook through their author page on XinXii - without author contract - in real - time, without technical skills - with an own authorpage and online shop - enter all information such as description, tags, cover, price... - upload an eBook in one or multiple formats: PDF, ePub, mobi, doc, xls... - high royalties
per download - consolidated real - time sales reports - keeping full editorial and copyright control or B) sell their eBook through their author page on XinXii and additionally on major eBook retailers - we convert eBooks to the ePub and mobi format for free - we distribute to the leading eBook - shops all over the world for free - we provide consolidated sales reports Readers have... - the opportunity to discover new
titles in all categories and genres - an easy access to a huge variety of content - can instantly download after purchase - have the opportunity to rate and comment on eBooks
Note: In a correction related to last week's episode, where
audiobooks came up, I mentioned that you can have individual
titles and one boxed set
per series when it comes to
audiobooks for those going directly to Audible through ACX.
Honda owners will have access to five free
audiobooks per Honda VIN aimed at children 5 to 16 years old for one year, the first being J. M. Barrie's classic Peter Pan and followed by four other
titles of their choice.
They ditched their unlimited
audiobook package and subscribers can only listen to a single
title per month.
SAG - AFTRA also has contracts in place with practically all of the audio studios producing
titles for major publishers, which guarantees a minimum rate of $ 225
per finished hour for
audiobook narration.
This does not mean that Audible owns the copyright or rights to your book,
per the ACX
Audiobook Production Standard Terms: «Rights Holder will retain all right,
title, and interest in and to the Book and the
Audiobook, including the copyright in the Book and the sound recording copyright in the
Audiobook.»
Patricia Cornwell's new
title, Red Mist, made its Most Downloaded debut in the US and Canadian
Audiobook lists and,
per Kevin's suggestion in the comment space of last month's Most Downloaded blog, Explosive Eighteen has now added eBook Most Downloaded lists in the US and Canada to its résumé.
Each standalone
title will be available as an ebook and
audiobook and every week from May 2nd through May 18th and will cost $ 1.99
per episode or $ 8.99 for all 6 episodes.
After the free trial period, Audiobooks.com's # 7.99
per month subscription will entitle members to one premium
audiobook per month, on top of which extra
titles can be purchased.
Starting next month they are ditching their unlimited
audiobook package and subscribers can only listen to a single
title per month.
I wonder how many
titles they have added to their catalog since than, and if the content is the same pay -
per - use as the
audiobook system.
After the free trial period, the subscription will cost # 7.99 and will enable members to download one premium
audiobook per month, on top of which extra
titles can be purchased.
Effectively operating in a similar way to Netflix for video or Spotify for music, Kindle Unlimited will apparently provide «unlimited access to over 600,000
titles and thousands of
audiobooks» at a cost of $ 10
per month.
The
audiobooks are available through Scribd's monthly service plan that costs $ 8.99
per month, along with over 400,000 ebook
titles.
But they may also might also head to the Amazon - owned Audible.com, which offers downloadable
audiobook plans starting at $ 14.95
per month for one
title and also sells the
titles as á la carte downloads.
Customers enrolled in a one
audiobook per month credit system will snap up your
title quicker as it will be seen as «credit - worthy.»
Audiobooks sold by companies like Audible, Kobo and Google are expensive; you are paying anywhere from $ 25 to $ 45
per title.
One way this issue is managed is by partnering with an e-book distributor such as OverDrive, which manages an array of digital content for 18,000 libraries and schools in 21 countries, including 15,000 in the United States.47 OverDrive generally charges public libraries a set fee for use of their checkout system, as well as a fee
per title for patrons to borrow.48 The OverDrive catalog for libraries now includes 700,000 copyrighted e-book,
audiobook, music, and video
titles in 52 languages.
It's been over a month since Amazon launched their Kindle Unlimited (KU) program, which gives readers unlimited access to 600,000
titles and
audiobooks for the price of $ 9.99
per month.