If
books costs $ 10,000 each, everyone understands that you would actually earn * less * than you do at the current price - range.
I understand that digital
books cost money to produce, believe that intellectual property should be valued independently, and know that creators deserve to be paid for their creative content.
He went on to say that
print books cost too much, especially when shipping and manufacturing costs are considered.
While 23 % of book buyers said they felt that print
books cost too much, only 16 % of people felt the same about e-books.
Most
books cost around $ 30 to $ 60 and allow you to save around 60 % on the cost of the tangible version.
If the profits from e-books become high enough, it's possible that we will be purchasing e-book readers for as much, or less, than a paperback
book costs today.
This is particularly true in textbook markets, where
many books cost well over $ 100.
With books costing up to $ 100 per copy the current models put a burden on library budgets.
That 30 -
page book costs the same to the penny as my 92 - page book on CS.
Ironically enough the first
book cost little to produce and market and the second one was a seriously costly and a most disappointing project.
Or better yet, maybe someday there will be a distribution system
where books cost zero to copy and zero to send to readers.
Are you curious about
POD book cost versus how much you can expect to make on each you sell?
I've
seen books cost anywhere from $ 29 to $ 99 for this type of information.
There has to be an immediate pocket book benefit to off - set the
pocket book cost.
For example, if a flight you want
to book costs $ 200 per person, you would normally pay $ 400 to book for two people.
What I'm confused about though is how no one mentions that it's pretty much free to make copies of an ebook while making copies of an
actual book costs money.
The airline doesn't pass along fuel surcharges on their own flights and a one -
way booking costs half of a round trip booking.
The professionally
published books cost a little more than the indies - but I find them so much more enjoyable.
Cancellation less than 15 days will result in loss of 100 %
of booking cost.
Just like any other product you buy —
books cost money to make, and the publishing business is just that — a business.
Further to this, whilst almost a quarter (23 %) of book buyers think that print
books cost too much, just 16 % feel the same about e-books.
Offset printing costs more to set up, but has a better per -
book cost when you a print large volume (500 books or more).
* the cost of your ISBNs is not included in your package price; there may be a third - party charge to obtain ISBNs if needed for your book
(That's why
books cost so little through Amazon, and so much through independent stores: Amazon has the luxury of selling even long tail books without the cost of storing them in a warehouse waiting for a buyer, and they pass those savings on to their customers.)
The Kindle edition of Do the Work is free, while Godin's own
Kindle book costs $ 7.99.
It troubles me a bit that the digital
books cost almost as much as the paperback books.
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A self - published
book costs only a few dollars to produce and has the potential to convey your level expertise, to promote yourself as a brand, and there's that added benefit of being able to refer to yourself as a published author.
Audible subscription starts at $ 14.99 per month, which earns you one free credit each month (most
Audible books cost one credit).
Amazon even noted this in its financial results release saying that more the 670,000 of the store's 810,000
plus books cost less than $ 9.99.
Roughly speaking, a 300 - page
book costs under $ 3.00 to print, assuming a reasonable print quantity. I'd be happy to sell our Plexus and Information Today e-books for $ 3.00 less than our print books.Â