Now besides AMAZON STEALING MY KENP ROYALTIES as I can PROVE in court by the 98 to 99 % drop in
average page reads per day on 100 titles, I caught Amazon STEALING AFFILIATE COMMISSIONS as I reported on this site not long ago and that is why the WA AGO is investigating Amazon.
The last 2 days with over 100 Titles in Select we are now averaging only 10 to 20 page reads a day per title, that is a massive 98 % to 99 % drop in
average page reads PER TITLE.
Not exact matches
Who has time to
read, analyze and model financial data from 10 - K and 10 - Q reports that are more than 200
pages on
average?
If we assume subscribers generally only make one pageview each visit (they have already
read most things) but chance visitors may
read only the
page they land on, but may look around (say an
average of 2 pageviews per visit), then we can guess that your
average day includes 350 subscribers (you post most days) and about 500 + «drop - ins», mostly from Google.
It was in Bessemer that young Melvin began flabbergasting his elders by
reading the papers, particularly the sports
pages, and by reciting, at the slightest provocation, current batting
averages, RBIs and ERAs of popular major league players.
Use the data to calculate how many
pages the student still has to
read to finish the book A great resource to calculate totals,
averages, median, ordering and percentages Works really well too, as a whole class exercise displayed on the white board with students using a calculator Use the data to make up your own questions
For the first week, I had
page reads averaging 50 per day (I know, prawny, but still) and then zilch.
At the
average size of the book in 700
pages it is received that one cycle charge of the battery suffices on
reading from seven to fourteen books.
Why do Kobo and Kindle both assume that the
average reader can
read 75
pages per hour?
One thing about Kobo I like is that aside from the
page and word count it will tell you on
average how long it will take to
read the book.
It also tracks the number of books finished, the total time spent
reading, the
average number of
pages read per minute and much more.
The app offers a statistics, including the total amount of time you've been
reading,
pages you've turned, books you've finished and so - called
reading averages, and offers «awards» every time the user finishes a book.
There are plenty of metrics to keep track of, such as how long it takes you to
read a specific
page of text or the
average amount of time it takes to
read a book.
It shows book progress, chapter progress,
average minutes per
reading session,
average pages per minute, total hours
reading, and the percentage of total library
read.
Our initial titles enrolled in Select were promoted by Amazon and we
averaged decent sales of each title and our KENP
page read average PER TITLE was over 1,000
pages read per day per title.
In the second week after the free promotion, I
averaged 13 sales and 18,000
page reads per day = $ 120 of income per day!
Because we are with Kindle Direct Publishing, and our book is available in Kindle Unlimited, over the 10 days subsequent to the promotion, we
averaged just over 20,000
pages read per day.
The book is rife with footnotes (they
average out to almost one per
page), and while these often provide fascinating additional information, many of them feel unnecessary and slow down the
reading of the main narrative.
The reviews I have
read say the Kindle refreshes on
average around every 12
pages (double that of the previous PW) whereas the Kobo Aura is every chapter.
Recent studies have also indicated that the
average Arab citizen
reads approximately just four
pages per year.
I remember
reading somewhere that it takes the
average manga reader about 3.5 seconds to
read a
page of manga (if you also remember
reading this random fact, please post where so I can credit them and give this article some air of extra respectability).
Even if 3.5 seconds is the
average time it takes someone to
read a
page, the three second manga just seems way too frantic.
The author of a 200
page book that was borrowed 100 times but only
read halfway through on
average would earn $ 1,000 ($ 10 million multiplied by 10,000
pages for this author divided by 100,000,000 total
pages).
Since the payments come from a shared pool, the
average payment per
page read will decrease.
While it might look like a
reading system bug when playing, pouring resources into heuristic tests to try and guess the right point to flip the
page is unrealistic (e.g.,
average guess of seconds per word times the number of words showing and flip the
page when the resulting time has elapsed).
Here, the
page -
read average would be zero, so every author would get an equal number, exactly like what we had before, where the payout was around $ 1.30 per month.
Reading Life can track how long you took to read a book, how many pages you've turned, the average length of your reading sessions, and how many books you'v
Reading Life can track how long you took to
read a book, how many
pages you've turned, the
average length of your
reading sessions, and how many books you'v
reading sessions, and how many books you've
read.
Some new software features include optimized fonts, faster
page turns, and a new «Time to
Read» feature that estimates how long it will take to finish a chapter or the entire book based on your
average reading speed.
On the other hand, I have noticed that my sales have not only increased since they are in KU — if I add the
average number of KU readers (easy to calculate by dividing the total number of
pages read by the actual number of KENPC
pages), I have almost doubled the number of «sales».
Titles that are categorized as Erotica are unable to be in the Kindle Short
Reads section, so let's assume, for arguments sake, that of the 1 million titles in Kindle Unlimited, around 400,000 are under 100
pages long, and we know according to Amazon the
average length of a book
read is 210
pages long.
It usually
averages $.004 to $.0045 per
page read.
I think your
average reader would say that one of the great pleasures of
reading is the physical turning of the
page.
Amazon is not saying how many KDP Select
pages are
read on
average per month.
Thirty - eight percent of those surveyed are not on KU at all, while 33 percent report their
average daily
page read is up to 1,000
pages.
This meant I had the total number of
pages read in June and the total borrows for the month so I could work out that the
average borrow was 228 KENPs.
My estimate of 7.8 million borrows in May could well be spot - on when you consider that the
average read of 243
pages would result in Amazon paying out the princely sum of, yes, $ 1.38 (243 x $ 0.0057), which, as mentioned above, is roughly the going rate under the present KU flat - rate payout system.
The author of a 200 -
page book which was borrowed 100 times but only
read halfway through on
average would earn $ 1,000 ($ 10 million multiplied by 10,000
pages for this author divided by 100,000,000 total
pages).
Dividing the 1.9 billion total by 7.8 million borrows results in an
average of 243
pages read per borrow.
That would mean the
average KU member is borrowing 6.5 books a month and
reading a grand total of 1, 579
pages every month (6.5 x 243
pages), which would cost Amazon around $ 9 in royalty payments to authors (1,579 x $ 0.0057 per
page).
It's not long at ~ 140
pages; the chapters are easy to
read at an
average of 6
pages.
Lucky for you, you can
read and understand the terms that come with the credit card but when phrases like «
Average daily balance» and «interest» versus «APR» are spinning around on the pages of fine print, it becomes extremely difficult for the average person to understand exactly what they are getting themselve
Average daily balance» and «interest» versus «APR» are spinning around on the
pages of fine print, it becomes extremely difficult for the
average person to understand exactly what they are getting themselve
average person to understand exactly what they are getting themselves into.
Reading more about planetary temperatures, I find the Universe Today has a
page quoting «The
average temperature on Earth is 7.2 °C.».
And they've been
read by thousands of you: we now
average just under 50,000 unique visitors each month who pay us 130,000 visits a month, viewing 500,000
pages with 4,000,000 «hits» a month.
Doubtful the
average lawyer let alone
average person has ever
read the HIPAA rule which is nearly 700
pages long.
After
reading through some of the
pages on this site (start with this one), you will be «smarter than the
average bear» when it comes to life insurance.
When the
average time spent
reading a resume is 15 seconds and resumes are first
read on screens displaying the top half of your first
page, every line counts.
The
average amount of time a recruiter or hiring manager spends
reading your resume is 6 seconds, so you need to lead them down the
page
This person will fill four or five
pages with minutia, and in the process create a resume that is either so boring to
read that the
average hiring manager will toss it aside or it's so crammed with unnecessary details that the important facts are completely hidden.
Because hiring authorities in
average spend no more than 10 seconds to review one resume, it makes no sense to have a 5
page document submitted simply because no one would care to
read the entire thing.
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