That royalty jumps to 70 % for
books priced between $ 2.99 and $ 9.99.
Kobo is also 60 % for
books priced between $.99 and $ 12.99 for US and Canadian dollar - denominated sales.
If you have
your books priced between $ 0.00 and $ 2.99 normally then you will make a reasonable portion of that back if people read past the 10 %.
Amazon changed that royalty option so the 70 percent of revenue is available for
books priced between 99 cents and $ 4.99.
Amazon, the largest and most popular marketplace for self - publishing writers, will pay 70 percent commission for
books priced between 2.99 and 9.99 (this is in dollars, pounds, and euros), but only 35 percent for books over or under these amounts.
The Amazon KDP program provides a maximum 70 % commission on
books priced between 2.99 — 9.99 and then 30 % for anything outside that range.
Kobo pays 70 % on
books priced between $ 1.99 and $ 12.99.
I like to have
books priced between $.99 and $ 2.99.
For most books we suggest selecting the 70 % pay out option (Amazon pays you 70 % for most
books priced between $ 2.99 and $ 9.99) To save a little time — After setting your price in US Dollars you can simply select a button on each territory to automatically calculate the price based on your USD selection.
For
books priced between $ 2.99 and $ 9.99, NOOK Press pays a royalty of 65 %.
It's free to self - publish and authors earn a 35 per cent royalty rate for books below # 1.99 or 70 per cent for
books priced between # 1.99 and # 9.99.
Because Amazon and BN.com provide higher royalties for
books priced between $ 2.99 and $ 9.99, this is good price range to stay in.
The 70 % royalty rate is only available for
books priced between $ 2.99 and $ 9.99.
It would suck to only receive 35 % royalty on
a book priced between $ 2.99 and $ 9.99 when you could be earning twice as much!
Amazon's Odd Hardback Pricing War: Shelf Awareness posted the news that Amazon was undercutting their hardback
book prices between 50 % to 65 % of bestseller titles (JK Rowling's Gailbraith - published book isn't as deeply discounted).
Not exact matches
It'll also help you compare
prices between airports and airlines and
book a hotel.
Therefore, if you purchase shares of our Class A common stock in this offering, you will experience immediate dilution of $ per share, the difference
between the
price per share you pay for our Class A common stock and its pro forma net tangible
book value per share as of September 30, 2010, after giving effect to the issuance of shares of our Class A common stock in this offering.
Figure 1 shows this value - destroying behavior in action for GE (GE) by comparing
between the amount of money spent buying back shares and the
price to economic
book value (PEBV), a measure of the growth expectations embedded in the stock
price.
Dilution is the difference
between the offering
price per share and the pro forma net tangible
book value per share of our Class A common stock immediately after the offering.
Since 1995 the average ratio
between Russell 1000 Value and Growth
price - to -
book (P / B) ratios has been 0.45, i.e. value typically trades at a 55 % discount to growth.
We composed a blend of five key valuation metrics — including forward
price - to - earnings ratios and
price - to -
book value — and examined how strong the relationship was
between starting valuations — or valuations at the time of purchase — and the variability of subsequent U.S. dollar returns over time.
The
price - to - economic
book value (PEBV) ratio measures the difference
between the market's expectations for future profits and the no - growth value of the stock.
He said: «We are now seeing the benefits of our focus on managing volatility in the business, with more favourable contract agreements, a closer
pricing alignment
between our sales
book and the spot market, and targeting sales of products that deliver greater value.»
This month marks the release of her memoir, The
Price of Illusion (Atria
Books), in which Buck recounts a glittering life lived
between Paris, London, New York, and LA.
In a podcast discussion
between Chris Kresser and Chris Masterjohn, there is an important anecdote from Weston
Price's
book Nutrition and Physical Degeneration.
In the spirit of giving,
between now and the end of the year, these
books will discounted Garden Of Eating will be $ 30.00 ($ 9.95 off the cover
price) and The Ice Dream Cookbook will be $ 20.00 ($ 10 off the cover
price).
If you join the Weston A.
Price Foundation
between March 24 and March 31, I will enter your name in a drawing to receive the new children's
book I am creating called A Real Food Alphabet as my gift!
Between the quality presentation, noteworthy bonus features, and low
price, Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle
Book has received a great disc.
They are value -
priced to provide one
book or practice test per student, even if divided
between teachers or classrooms.
We were torn
between booking this or the Panamera Turbo, but with a basic
price of # 103,807 we felt the Turbo was too big a stretch.
-- Honda to offer introductory
price for first 20,000 Amaze
bookings — Initial batch of the second - gen Amaze will roll out from Tapukara, Rajasthan plant — Production to be shared
between the company's two plants based on demand — India launch on 16th May
Publisher will select a List
Price for each NOOK
Book between $ 0.99 and $ 199.99.
For eBookNOOK
Books with a List
Price at or
between $ 2.99 / # 1.50 and $ 9.99 / # 7.99 ■ 65 % of the List
Price
Amazon allows self - published authors to put
books on their platform and earn
between 35 % and 70 % of the list
price of the
book.
In particular, the changing relationship
between the
book publisher (the company that creates
books) and the
book retailer (the company that sells
books) is causing a chain reaction of confusion, mistrust, and
price hikes.The good news is that this phenomenon is inspiring enterprising startups to rethink aging models of
book pricing.
Because the author never deals directly with the POD company or knows where the
books are being printed, they remain unaware of the difference
between the actual fees charged by the POD company and what the self - publishing company says is the printing charge, distribution fee, and the author royalty.As with any other product, the greater the number of middlemen
between the manufacturer and the consumer, the greater the
price paid by the consumer.
As authors and business owners, self - publishers need to toe that line
between acquiring new readers while also maintaining a high perceived value for their
books — so Midnight Publishing cautions against
pricing a
book that low unless it's for a limited time and coincides with another type of discount or special, like Amazon's Kindle Countdown Deals.
The Science Fiction Writers of America plans to remove many of its links to Amazon.com, following Amazon's decision to remove 4,000
books distributed by IPG in the aftermath of a
pricing dispute
between the two companies.
«Publisher will set a List
Price for each NOOK
Book between $ 0.99 and $ 199.99.
I definitely agree with everyones opinion here about the
price different not being large enough
between an ebook and the physical
book.
Amazon's Kindle
book prices may be a bit cheaper, but that's often because Amazon is selling the
books at a loss — there's currently a bit of a battle
between Amazon and publishers over the company's
pricing policies.
From what we know so far, it looks like «hardcover»
books will cost
between $ 13 and $ 15, but the truth is that
prices will probably vary widely.
The key thing here is that the author gets a large percentage of the money — typically
between 35 % and 70 % of the retail
price of the
book.
We always make sure our ebook
prices are less than our print
prices But because the sales are now spread
between print and digital the costs can't be that dramatically different because otherwise we would end up with much less revenue... unless you want to argue if the
book were 4.99 we'd possibly sell a lot more ebooks.
A senior research fellow of the Society for New Communications Research and a board member of the Independent
Book Publishers Association, serving thousands of publishers across North America and around the world, Danny Snow admits that e-
Books solve serious problems in traditional publishing: overprinting; the cost of shipping
books back and forth
between warehouses and stores during a time of climbing fuel
prices and growing focus on air quality; and the bad bookstore practice of over-ordering, then returning unsold
books are all eliminated by digital distribution.
If you are planning to discount your
book (or if your
book is already
priced between $ 0.99 and $ 5), the Bargain Booksy Feature is for you.
The basic digital printing
price for a 256 page — 5X8 paperback
book is a little over $ 5.00 ea so the difference
between 10
books and 100
books is under $ 500.
If you can
price your
book for slightly less than other
books in its genre, yours may have a competitive edge when potential buyers try to decide
between your
book and another.
On average, traditional publishers pay royalties of
between 5 % and 12 % of the
book's cover
price.
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.