Legitimate presses will never make an author commit to purchasing any copies of the work (though often they do offer
authors a discount on copies the author elects to buy).
Yeah, I hate the fact there are
n't author discounts but the fact I didn't have to price the books as high using the beta POD as I did on Createspace was a plus in that column.
We always prefer it
when authors discount the first book in a series to free because the sequel sales and exposure are always worth it.
Many authors discount the importance of including images on their websites, but statistics show that visitors are drawn to them.
You then log into your Lulu account, place the order at
your author discount plus the Lulu discount.
I buy them at
my author discount of 35 %, and sell them on at full, or near full price, so my purchases count as sales — 10 % gives me # 1.46 towards my royalties — plus I make around # 7.50 each copy if I sell at full price.
That's different than
an author discounting the first book in a series to get people hooked and then charging more for the rest.
Business - savvy authors have learned that by taking advantage of Lulu's weekly discounts — on top of
their author discount — they can earn more revenue per book by selling to readers during events or directly from their website.
They provide manuscript formatting, the assignment of a Library of Congress Control number, original cover design,
author discounts, web domain registration, web design, the printing of bookmarks and more.
You will get
an author discount ranging from 30 - 60 %, but if your book is more than 165 pages long, you'll have to get a custom price quote - their pricing chart only goes up to 145 (we have no idea what happens for books between 145 and 165 pages long, as the disclaimer only mentioned custom quotes for books over 165 pages).
If you place an order for copies of your book through an e-mail to Archway Publishing and receive
your author discount, then no, you will not receive a royalty payment for that order.
When ordering copies of your book, you are automatically entitled to
an author discount, but you'll save even more when you buy larger quantities.
It was always frustrating how much I had to pay for copies of my own book, even with
an author discount.
I, too, find no paper copies and
no author discount to be deal - breakers.
While KDP allows you to make a higher royalty, they don't offer
the author discount if you purchase your own books.
Their policy is to set the retail price fairly high ($ 15.95 and up for a 240 - page book), then they charge
the author a discount from the retail price.
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«You revert your rights back, you can self publish and get
the authors discount way cheaper then PA charges you.
Plus P.C Publishers they will keep in contact, send you free info and give
you an authors discount once you have been published by them.
However, depending on your target audience, you may do better ordering books in bulk using
our author discounts and coupons, then distributing the books yourself to local galleries, bookshops and designers.
In the end, it's basically like you're receiving
an author discount.
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