Not exact matches
Problem definition is time - consuming, a deep journey into our own prejudices and hopes for a Christian faith that actually
makes a difference, a horrible awakening that giants of the faith may have
little faith in God and more in courts and
money, that fame - seekers exist within the church system and garner friends as shields, that a man that marries a second wife may wish to destroy the first wife at any cost, and that
authors can indeed write good books but run away from women speaking of their own abuse, and that prior friendships dictate the limits of Christianity....
They get a
little bit of traffic because so many people are looking for book marketing, and then they
make money by offering the thing that
authors need and desperately want.
Some of the greatest works in literature had
authors who
made little or no
money at all from writing, yet I would never Dane myself with being their superior because I have a big house featured on my title page.
I know a ton of
authors who could be
making SO MUCH MORE
money than they currently are if they just took a
little bit of time to set up their marketing systems before they dive into writing another novel.
Publishers are
making a load of
money — very
little of which is going to the
author's statement.
(
Authors make little or no
money on high discount books sold like that.)
Recently I've even seen some articles written by successful, traditionally published, bestselling, award - winning
authors talking about how
little money they've actually
made (a $ 30K advance, split up over three years, for example).
Will there be a sequel / completion to the series once this
author realises how
little money there is to be
made?
1) Electronic publishing has opened the door wide to self - published
authors to join in the fun, reach most of the same readers that traditional publishers can get to, and
make a
little money along the way.
From an interview with Sandy Nathan,
Author of Tecolote: The
Little Horse That Could You'll
make more
money as a brain surgeon.
Publishing companies need
authors and editors to
make money and yet provide
little or nothing other than a gate keeping function that has kept many creative
authors from getting the exposure they needed to get an audience.
One area where a lot of
authors can save some
money — and put it towards something critical like editing or cover design — is in ebook formatting, and Amazon has unleashed a tool that aims to
make that process a
little easier.
Book piracy will continue to be a problem in the future, but with
little effort or
money an
author can learn how to protect a book and
make sure their work stays protected.
Nancy Nagle, best - selling
author, stated that she
makes little money outside the Amazon platform, so KDP Select pays out big time for her.
How to Publish a Book Table of Contents: How to Turn Your Book Idea into a
Money Making Machine Don't Sweat the
Little Stuff in Book Publishing How to Publish a Book: The Details that
Make Money Using Amazon
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I would bet that the reason so many romance
authors and readers find each other here at Smashwords is that they have found a place where they are not treated as second - class citizens, and
authors can
make a
little money, sometimes a lot of
money, and readers can find a great romance novel without paying an arm and leg for it.
While commercial (genre)
authors write to
make money which is hard, because most publishing companies offer
little, or no support for their writers in the form of marketing and visibility.
Another issue is that, even though
authors are
making a lot of
money per license, individual
authors are typically
making very
little.
Well then, come away with me to a world of wonder, where
authors can do anything they wish and even
make a
little money at it (but sorry, you're not getting laid - that's only for rockstars, CEO types, and firemen).
We
make so
little money as
authors, I feel that I should try to keep as much of it as I can!
Most
authors make very very
little money through Amazon (or Createspace) because they provide virtually no marketing.
So, I guess, for a while here, the market is going to be this confusing mash of quality, and everyone is going to scoop up on the cheap stuff because there's really
little idea about telling the differences between products, but things will eventually sift out, and
authors will probably be
making money at either end.
There is very
little money to be
made if
authors don't earn out their advances.
Most
authors «
make very
little money,» he told the E-Commerce Times.