The Hole in Our Gospel by Richard Stearns — besides being an amazing book about justice and poverty,
author royalties benefit World Vision
Not exact matches
The
benefit of running at $ 1.99 of course is during a Kindle Countdown Deal where the
author receives 70 %
royalty you're earning an additional 70 cents per sale.
«In this way, Unlimited Publishing functions like a traditional
royalty publisher, but by using CreateSpace, we can slash the cost of getting books to print, which
benefits our business and our
authors.»
Not only was an
author paying to have the book made, but they weren't getting the
benefits that make self - publishing such a desirable option: the retaining of their copyright, and the ability to monitor, control, and receive their
royalties!
Authors have a lot to
benefit on the financial front as well, what with the nearly 70 percent
royalty that they earn against the 5 - 10 percent that traditional publishers generally offer.
The publisher makes its agreed upon
royalty — which it goes on to divide with the
author according to their contract — and the consumer stands to
benefit from an all - out price war among the retailers.
HarperCollins is excited to reach an innovative partnership with Scribd that monetizes its audience through traditional retail and a subscription offer for our backlist titles,» «HarperCollins
authors will
benefit from extended reach, increased discovery, and improved
royalty streams.»
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authors... With Authors Online you are offering your authors an important, additional benefit: more transparency and more detailed royalty information — including a comprehensive h
authors... With
Authors Online you are offering your authors an important, additional benefit: more transparency and more detailed royalty information — including a comprehensive h
Authors Online you are offering your
authors an important, additional benefit: more transparency and more detailed royalty information — including a comprehensive h
authors an important, additional
benefit: more transparency and more detailed
royalty information — including a comprehensive history.
I feel right now I've found a happy medium with higher
royalties than the big six
authors, but some of the
benefits they have (although not all)-- I signed with a big independent publisher, however I wouldn't rule out either of the other two options in future.
Still another
benefit is that publishing service - providers help
authors bring their books to market more quickly and provide higher
royalties for every book sold, as compared with traditional publishing.
International
Author Support - We make it possible for
authors all over the world to get their audiobooks published while retaining the
benefits of self - publishing - such as higher
royalty rates.
A time - limited clause would let the publisher gain their profit from the biggest sales period of the book, right after the release, and yet let the
author benefit from more favorable
royalty rates off the long - tail sales if they re-release the book themselves after the rights reversion.
At the time, the leadership of Amazon Publishing pointed to the
benefits that self - published
authors have long enjoyed, namely the monthly
royalty payment structure.
In addition, even though publishing contract terms (including advances,
royalties, and rights) are simply awful for 99 % of
authors, a relative handful of Big Name Authors do in fact benefit disproportionately from their alliances with Big Publ
authors, a relative handful of Big Name
Authors do in fact benefit disproportionately from their alliances with Big Publ
Authors do in fact
benefit disproportionately from their alliances with Big Publishing.
The payoff for the
author is the much - higher
royalty, and that someone else does the heavy lifting of publishing the book (and in the cases of partnering with a traditional or partnership press, you're
benefiting from their industry relationships as well).
When you self publish through
Author Agency you retain all rights to your book, earn 100 % net
royalties,
benefit from a non-exclusive contract, and receive free consultation.
It demonstrates that at present
royalty rates, publishers
benefit from higher margins on ebooks while
authors receive less income than on the sale of a printed book.
Among Christian book publishers, we provide unique
benefits, including 100 %
royalties to our independently self published
authors, who retain all rights to their work.
One - hundred percent of the
author's
royalties benefit PapHavenRescue.org.
Santa Rosa Junior College Foundation
benefits from 100 % of her
royalties for the
author's growth educational books Escape into Excellence, and Embrace Your Excellence.
I don't really sell enough books to have a strong opinion, but it seems that an
author's name recognition will still
benefit from pirated editions of her / his ebook, but that
royalties from book sales would obviously suffer.
To date, the key
benefits we could offer to
authors of books published through our company were quality of design, access to distribution, access to retail and other sales channels and of course we take on the risk of publishing costs and pay
royalties to the
author removing the dangers that self published
authors have of not receiving payment for the books other sell on their behalf.
Either way, if more value — ie more sales income — is created by adding audio, the
author benefits through a higher
royalty.
Self - published
authors don't have the
benefit and protection of a contract, so if Amazon decides tomorrow to change those
royalty rates, they're well within their rights to do so.
It's a real
benefit to the
author because of each dollar increase I get approximately 75 % and that's in addition to the base
royalty paid on the selling price of the book.
Direct - selling
authors have also
benefited, as Amazon more than doubled its
royalty rates in the face of competition.
Because they take up little space, e-books can be offered indefinitely, with no «out of print» date, allowing
authors to continue to earn
royalties indefinitely (copyright law permitting) and allowing readers to find older works.Readers who have difficulty reading print books can
benefit from the adjustment of text size and font face.
Kindle Countdown Deals is a new Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) Select
benefit that allows
authors to run limited - time discount promotions on their books, which can help earn more
royalties and reach more readers.
Adding sales and Kindle Unlimited and KOLL payments, Amazon says KDP Select
authors benefited from a doubling of total
royalties in the five months of KU as compared with the same period in 2013.
Kindle Countdown Deals is a new KDP Select
benefit that allows
authors to run limited - time discount promotions on their books, which can help earn more
royalties and reach more readers.