Sentences with phrase «books are priced»

Jeffrey Archer is very big in India as is JK Rowling and all the top international authors they do sell well, and their books are priced higher.
It's a fantastic series, beautifully written, with a really cool system of magic — and the books are priced at just 99 cents each!
If your books are priced too low, or not part of a series, it is much harder to make a profit using AMS ads.
Remember that many of the free kindle books are priced at $ 0.00 for a very limited time.
Over 650,000 books are priced at $ 4.99 or less; over 1.2 million are $ 9.99 or less.
Most of the books are priced $ 1.99, including several novels by Lisa Jackson.
Most of the sale prices on these Christian Kindle books are priced $ 4.99 or less with the majority of sale prices ranging from $ 0.99 to $ 3.99 each.
That is a fair point but secondary to the question of pricing; an author who gets 15 % royalties when her books sell at $ 14.99 is not going to magically get 25 % royalties when her books are priced at $ 9.99.
If you look at the Kindle bestseller list you'll see that many of the top books are priced at $ 3.00 or less.
But I'll buy 3 of Mary's and feel I'm winning if Fred's books are priced at $ 25
It said the tablet will create a major battle between Apple and Amazon over how books are priced and distributed.
The Author Earnings reports are showing a trend in which indie authors are taking share from traditional publishing, despite the fact that titles of indie books are priced lower than traditionally published titles.
As these books are priced much lower than traditionally published e-books, the growth of this section is slow, which could hinder market growth over the next five years.
Most indie books are priced here since it's a nice sweet spot.
Again, assuming all books are priced at the upper limits of the buckets they're in, we get an average price of... $ 8.54 per book.
Data shows that authors who sell their ebooks at a $ 2.99 price point can actually end up earning more in royalties than authors whose books are priced at $ 6.99 or higher because they move more product.
Most popular books are priced between $ 9.99 and $ 12.99.
Electronic readers or e-readers that claim to be substitutes to books are priced at such elevated levels that they often are beyond the reach of the majority of book lovers.
Audio books are priced automatically according to length and usually a little more expensive than the Kindle version.
The books are priced, for a limited time, at $ 3.99 and two new books will be released every month for the next six months.
The new prices could give HarperCollins a competitive advantage — at least temporarily — if its books are priced lower than those of other major publishers.
Apple had been rumored to be in secret negotiations with publishers for a deal with similar price points for e-books on the iPad, which may help give publishers more influence over how their books are priced.
Indie ebooks will be key, because our books are priced lower, and because we have a lot of free books (over 50,000 at Smashwords).
It's how print books are priced today, as they go from first release hardback to mass market paperback to backlist.
Part of the reason is their high prices compared to everyone else, that is one of Sony's problems, their books are priced so high, that would shop at kobo / amazon where on average prices are 30 % cheaper.
Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing authors receive 70 % royalty if their books are priced between # 1.49 and # 7.81 but e-books priced outside this range will only yield 35 % royalty rate.
A few commenters said it was very distracting, though, and since it doesn't work on e-ink devices, they didn't see the allure even though KiM books are priced the same.
Many books are priced by publishers higher that in US — what this comparison of prices of Steve Jobs biography shows, 3.
They also treat authors better financially (Both my books are priced at $ 14.95.
Reporting suggests the company did just this in 2013, by hiking prices on scholarly and small - press books and creating the risk of a «two - tier system where some books are priced beyond an audience's reach.»
Where copyright led to books being priced as luxury goods in the U.K., the threat of piracy forced German publishers to produce cheap editions for the masses alongside their premium - priced editions, resulting in a period that Höffner believes may have been the most lucrative ever for authors — he discovered, for example, that an obscure Berlin chemist earned more in royalties for a tract on how to tan leather than Mary Shelley did for writing Frankenstein — prompting more academics to publish their findings, and encouraging the spread of practical manuals in fields like medicine, engineering and agriculture.
At # 85 the book is priced well beyond even the most extravagant bibliophile, but hopefully the publishers will bring out a paperback edition at an affordable price.
This book is priced for you to buy and apply - today.
There are no fees, but Amazon receives approximately 30 percent of each sale if the book is priced under 9.99.
But if a book is priced at $ 0.99 or $ 1.99, she will stay away, because it smacks of desperation and lack of professionalism.
Iif the average book is priced above my impulse buy threshold, the purchase ain't happening.
However, if you want to make the most money (especially on Amazon, which only allows authors to receive 70 percent in royalties if the book is priced at $ 2.99 or higher — $ 1.99 and $ 0.99 books only allow authors a 35 percent royalty rate), then $ 4.99 appears to be the best price point for selling a good amount of books (though far less than with a lower price point) while making the most in profit.
No one sits down to spend a few months or years writing a novel thinking «wow, if this book is priced too high the Kindle readers will just move on to another book priced more reasonably with which they'll be just as happy.»
He went on to say «My book is priced right, well - designed and exactly what older American's are needing... what more can I do?»
If your book is priced at 10 USD, you get 10 % of $ 10.00 = 1 USD for a 21 - day loan.
First, for those less familiar, Amazon gives authors 35 % of their price if the ebook is under $ 2.99 US, and 70 % if the book is priced at $ 2.99 to $ 9.99.
The pricing of a Featured Book Posting is $ 100 if your book is priced as a free title on the day of promotion, and $ 125 if your book is priced at $ 0.99 or higher on the day of promotion: these spots tend to sell out well in advance.
Let me say this again to be clear... All those factors of bookstore discounts, once your book is priced correctly, are out of your control in almost all distribution channels and through all distributors.
If that book is priced at $ 15, you're still making a nice profit when reselling those copies to readers or even to retailers.
I've been fielding emails for years from readers asking why that book was priced so high when the rest of the books in the series (this is the series that started out in trad pub and that is now self pub) ranged from free to about $ 4.99.
If your book is priced higher than 99 cents, Amazon charges you a download fee based on the file size of your book (minus the cover).
From the Pricing Tool page that just went live (in your Dashboard): FREE ebooks - If your book is priced at FREE, the library will have the option to check it out to an unlimited number of library patrons.
This new model would change the way that books were priced as well as shifting to an «agency» basis whereby Amazon instead of receiving a discount and selling the book at a price of their choosing, would sell books at a price set by the Publisher and receive a commission of 30 % on that price.
If your book is priced at FREE, and you later want to charge for the book, it's likely most libraries who previously obtained the book via Smashwords Direct will continue distributing it for free.
Most of the sales that we see come through Amazon, and on Amazon authors receive 70 % of every sale they make when their book is priced between $ 2.99 and $ 9.99.
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