Not exact matches
King Tut didn't leave behind a
book of dubious authorship
full of ideas on how to control the population for fun and
profit...
Outskirts Press offers
full - service, custom self - publishing and
book marketing services for writers seeking a cost - effective, fast, and flexible way to publish and distribute their
books worldwide while retaining 100 % of their rights and
profits.
But then when you publish the
book, all the
book's
profits go to the publisher until the services they provided (editing, design, formatting, etc.) are paid in
full.
All the while our authors still receive their
full royalty, 100 % of the
profit of the
book.
It has always puzzled me, in the
book world and the art world, that the author / artist generates the work, initially sells it and gets their bucketsfull, nay, semitrailer trucksfull, of cash, but for all future sales, whoever owns the works (in hand) gets the
full profits.
As author and publisher, you keep
full ownership rights — including sales /
profits from any future movie, gaming, foreign, or e-
book publishing, to a
book you may have spent months or even years working on.
But when comparing Outskirts Press with other quality,
full - service self - publishing firms, there are a few benefits: 1) Outskirts Press authors keep 100 % of their net
profit for
book sales.
24 Symbols was very adamant that, as
profits are not based on
full - scale sales of e-books, readers are seeking out the lesser known titles for their enjoyment knowing that if they don't like this «unknown» author, they didn't invest a lot of their limited
book budget on the sale.
I would have to sell 200,000
books to net the same
profit with a
full - service publisher, and somewhere between 75,000 - 125,000 with a limited service publisher.
You can bring in a
full - time income by marketing your OWN
books through your OWN website (not through mail order, advertising or
book stores) and keep 100 % of your
profits!
Martha previously coauthored three
books with Darcie Sanders, including Staying Home: From
Full - time Professional to
Full - time Parent and Turn Your Talents into
Profits.
You don't have
full control over your
book, but effectively sell the copyright for royalties or a share in the
profits.
Full royalties - You and your co-authors will earn 100 % of the
profits should your
book actually sell.
Self - publishing a
full - color print picture
book can be very expensive with little room for a
profit margin, especially without distribution.
The company promises a 50/50 split on
profits from self - published comics sold via their app, though those
profits come after fees are paid to platform providers like Apple, which takes 30 % of the
full cost of any
book sold.
However, those are usually GDRs (global depository receipts) and denominated in GBp (pence) so you'd be visually exposed to currency rates, by which I mean that if the stock goes up 1 % but the GBP goes up 1 % in the same period then your GDR would show a 0 %
profit on that day; also, and more annoyingly, dividends are distributed in the foreign currency, then exchanged by the issuer of the GDR on that day and
booked into your account, so if you want to be in
full control of the cashflows you should get a trading account denominated in the currency (and maybe situated in the country) you're planning to invest in.
From my first pitch to my first
full - fledged
book proposal, all the ups and downs of writing for
profit, pleasure, and passion!