Publishers big and small are producing hundreds of free - to - read, peer - reviewed online journals that charge
authors fees ranging from about $ 500 to $ 3000 per paper.
Not exact matches
For those courses that charge a
fee, which currently
range from $ 1.99 to $ 9.99, 60 to 80 percent of the proceeds return to the
author.
There are a wide
range of services that are (or are not) offered by these companies, including professional editing services, custom graphic work, book cover options, personalized photos, marketing methods, distribution services,
fees, and perhaps most importantly, royalties paid to you, the
author.
Many contests rely on an entry
fee or reading
fee, usually within the
range of $ 10 to $ 30, and that
fee occasionally benefits a charitable organization or event, allowing the
author - entrants to feel good about their participation in the contest and its resulting giveback.
The lower end of that
range is because the retailer has to make its
fee as well, and providing
authors with almost seventy cents on a 99 - cent ebook leaves them making little to nothing on the sale of an ebook.
He is the
author of numerous articles and reports covering a wide
range of water resource issues, including drought, water project financing and cost sharing, ground water management and recharge, water conservation, drought, water use
fees, remote sensing of water use and inter-regional water transfers.
Note: Mr. Esposito is a frequent speaker and
author on a wide -
range of topics facing the legal industry, including alternative
fee arrangements, legal project management, and law firm profitability models.