They sell
your book at list price.
Wherever possible, we will direct our partner stores to sell
your book at the list price you provided.
Example: For a US Dollar sale, if your Digital Book has a file size of 0.400 megabytes and a List Price of $ 8.99, and we sell your Digital
Book at the List Price, the Delivery Cost for a sale in US Dollars will be $ 0.06 (0.400 MB x $ 0.15 = $ 0.06), and your Royalty will be $ 6.25 -LRB-($ 8.99 — $ 0.06) x 70 % = $ 6.25).
Not exact matches
Guests who believe they have experienced racism while using Airbnb may report instances of discrimination to the company or accept Instant
Booking listings at a higher
price than normal, but there's currently no policy in place to put them on a level playing field with other white guests.
Visit http://guerrillamarketinggoesgreen.com to purchase this
book from your choice of retailer, with
prices starting
at $ 14.93 (
list price is $ 21.95).
(The «Suggested Reading»
list at the end is worth the
price of the
book.)
For my fellow Canadians, the
book is available for preorder
at chapters.indigo.ca though they need to sort out the
listings as there are currently two, the first with the cover and a higher
price listed unavailable, and the second with no cover, but a lower
price, ready for preorder.
Comfortable, leg room, no body damage, clean on inside.Blue
Book lists this car
at 1800 but has more miles so will drop
price... Very dependable & alot of life left in it.
Every year, the experts
at Kelley Blue
Book hand our their Best Resale Value Awards, which recognize the vehicles that are expected to maintain the most of their original
list price after five years of ownership.
You sell the
book to individuals
at list price.
For eBookNOOK
Books with a
List Price at or between $ 2.99 / # 1.50 and $ 9.99 / # 7.99 ■ 65 % of the
List Price
You'll do better selling 2,000
books at a discount through major distribution channels than you would selling 200
at list price on your own.
My Samhain
books are
listed at Amazon, who justify swiping a massive 65 % off the
list price by the same logic.
They're doing this by: — not
listing Hachette titles — setting Hatchette title
prices at (sometimes extraordinarily) high
price points to discourage readers from buying them — setting shipping dates for already - available Hachette
books at 3 - 5 weeks out, instead of making them immediately available — suggesting other
books when readers search for Hachette titles
``... if you choose the 70 % Royalty Option, you must further set and adjust your
List Price so that it is at least 20 % below the list price in any sales channel for any physical edition of the Digital Book.&ra
List Price so that it is at least 20 % below the list price in any sales channel for any physical edition of the Digital Book.&r
Price so that it is
at least 20 % below the
list price in any sales channel for any physical edition of the Digital Book.&ra
list price in any sales channel for any physical edition of the Digital Book.&r
price in any sales channel for any physical edition of the Digital
Book.»
However, on their POD page, they
list the royalty for a 200 - page
book, paperback,
at a retail
price of $ 10.99, to be $ 1.23.
Self - publishing has not only democratized publishing, it has opened up the opportunity for authors to publish
at low or no cost, own all the rights, control the
pricing and timetable for publishing, and get their
books listed for sale and distribution on major outlets and platforms — e.g. Amazon, kindle, nook, other e-readers, Google and more.
Publisher will,
at all times, ensure that the NOOK
Book List Price: 1.
This
list price must be
at least 20 percent below the lowest physical
list price for the physical
book
To match sale
prices at other online stores, Amazon often sells
books at a lower
price than the
list price, so this won't be a rare occurrence.
Let's do the math on a hypothetical
book with a
list price of $ 10:
At a 55 % discount to retailers, the publisher would receive $ 4.50 per copy, minus the author's 15 % royalty of $ 1.50.
A number of authors have criticized the concept of free
book giveaways or
listing ebooks
at substantially lower
prices, based on the belief that this will translate into not only higher rates of piracy, but also lost sales from readers who would have otherwise paid full
price.
Your
book needs to be
at its discount / free
price by 6 am EST on the day it is being promoted or it will not be included in our
listings.
Here's a video I did last year talking about how to get your ebook
listed for free
at Barnes & Noble and Amazon (where the lowest
price you can
list a
book for is technically 99 cents).
Maybe the three
books now average 25 sales per month across all sites
at $ 4.99
list price.
Discount: the percentage off the
list price at which booksellers buy the
book (results in the wholesale
price); industry standard discount is 55 %
Maybe the four
books now average 30 sales per month across all sites
at $ 4.99
list price.
2) This might be a bit unfeasible because of how fluid amazons
pricing is but it would be interesting to see that
list with
books bought
at a «sale»
price removed.
Initially, publishers set their e-book
list prices at a few dollars off the print
price, and then gave Amazon a 50 percent discount, meaning that Amazon was receiving new
books at an average wholesale
price of about $ 12 — and was selling them for $ 9.99 and below.
You set that
list price of $ 15.99, but Amazon being what they are, looking
at prices, says «we're going to discount that
prices, so more people will buy your
book.»
Ebooks sold through Gardners will earn authors 60 percent of the
list price after VAT — the same rate Smashwords authors earn on
books sold
at iBooks and other major retailers.
Amazon is Quietly Eliminating
List Prices (David Streitfeld for The New York Times): A fascinating look at the deterioration of the list price / discount marketing tactic and how it's influencing online commerce, including the massive online book busin
List Prices (David Streitfeld for The New York Times): A fascinating look
at the deterioration of the
list price / discount marketing tactic and how it's influencing online commerce, including the massive online book busin
list price / discount marketing tactic and how it's influencing online commerce, including the massive online
book business.
Books of gibberish are listed on Amazon.com for thousands of dollars, with one author claiming his name was used to send almost $ 24,000 to a fraudulent seller «Worthless» books priced at up to thousands, of dollars on Amazon.com and which contain only nonsensical text have been identified as possible vehicles for money laundering by an author whose name was, he says, used to send almost $ 24,000 (# 17,200) to an unknown and fraudulent se
Books of gibberish are
listed on Amazon.com for thousands of dollars, with one author claiming his name was used to send almost $ 24,000 to a fraudulent seller «Worthless»
books priced at up to thousands, of dollars on Amazon.com and which contain only nonsensical text have been identified as possible vehicles for money laundering by an author whose name was, he says, used to send almost $ 24,000 (# 17,200) to an unknown and fraudulent se
books priced at up to thousands, of dollars on Amazon.com and which contain only nonsensical text have been identified as possible vehicles for money laundering by an author whose name was, he says, used to send almost $ 24,000 (# 17,200) to an unknown and fraudulent seller.
To have a chance to be featured
at Buck
Books, your
book must be
priced at 99 cents or less during your promotion, its
listing on Kindle must show that it is
at least 60 pages in length, you must have
at least 10 reviews with an average rating of 3.8 stars or higher, your
book description must be well - written and free of any major spelling or grammatical errors, and your
book cover must be designed by a non-Fiverr professional designer or
book cover design service.
Amazon actually discounted those DC graphic novels more heavily than comiXology,
pricing them
at $ 3.03; the only two
books on the
list that cost more than that are The Hedge Knight, a George R.R. Martin that just came out this week (and has already been on the best - seller
list for weeks on the strength of pre-orders) and the first volume of Neil Gaiman's original Sandman series, which has also been on the
list for weeks, no doubt because of the new Sandman prequel series that just launched.
It is very hard for a mom and pop shop to have to sell a
book at the
listed cover
price, while a competitor
lists it online for 1/3 of the cost.
With print - on - demand, though, not only is the option available for single - purchase
at much lower
prices, the option to
list the
book on sites like Amazon is still there if organizations choose to direct their customers to the retailer and make their royalty that way.
This new service will highlight
listings that can be
booked immediately (whether you have just had one of those weeks and need to get away or you have some last minute plans requiring accommodations)
at every available
price - point.
Selling a $ 14
list price book that Amazon gets for $ 7
at $ 9.99 is a good deal for everyone.
With Kindle Direct Publishing, authors can keep control of their rights, set their own
list prices and make changes to their
books at any time.
If we take the twenty Brazilian bestsellers from PublishNews's most recent
list of bestselling titles, and survey the average
price at which a
book is being offered by eight of the most important Brazilian e-commerce sites as of last Saturday, we find an average discount of:
These specific
books generally
list at a higher
price and are almost uniformly more desirable in print, leading to a focused market.
Goes to social media and email
lists plus is post
at top of category Bargain
Books Category Feature — Goes to social media and email
lists plus
book cover is posted
at top of category PermaFree
Books Category Feature — Goes to social media and email
lists plus
book cover is posted
at top of category KDP Countdown
Books Category Feature — Goes to social media and email
lists plus
book cover is posted
at top of category Advertise on multiple sites for one
price (number of sites depends on genre) Advertise on specific genre sites
According to Joel Friedlander, retailers such as your local bookstore generally demand
at least a 40 % discount on the
list price of
books.
By Steve Windwalker In the wake of our comments the other day on Amazon's growing domination of the U.S.
book business, it's time for a fresh look
at the breakdown of
prices on the Kindle store's bestseller
list.
Why is my
book listed at a different
price on certain sites?
If you want to know the big reason indie
books continue to steal one or two spots on the bestsellers»
lists, you need only look
at the
list price.
Under that model, retailers pay publishers approximately one - half of the
list price of
books, take ownership of the
books, then resell them to consumers
at prices of the retailer's choice.
(The convention
at most trade
book publishers is to pay a royalty on the
list price of a
book.)
-- Social media pages geared toward providing readers with discounted
books — Newsletters geared toward providing readers with discounted
books or reviews of
books at any
price — Blogs that feature
books from specific categories, discounted
books, or
book reviews — Any print publication that reviews
books — Email
lists that provide libraries with information about
books, either with or without reviews — Distributor catalogues that provide bookstores and libraries with information about
books, either with or without reviews — The algorithms that trigger «you might like» and «buyers also considered» recommendations on internet sales sites — Consumer reviews Notice the emphasis in most of these areas on reviews.