Sentences with phrase «cent ebooks because»

But readers were all over those early 99 - cent ebooks because they were such a bargain, and numerous self - published authors leaped to the tops of the bestseller lists.

Not exact matches

I earn $ 2 on a sale of that one, but I only earn 35 and 60 cents respectively on the first two adventures, because ebooks priced under $ 2.99 receive a 35 % royalty rate.
In short: All Romance Ebooks is closing, and there has been a firestorm of bad reaction about this, because of their attempt to offer impacted authors ten cents on the dollar for outstanding royalties owed.
Now, I either stick to the 99 cent eBooks or I buy used hardcovers at $ 4 - 5 with shipping because I'm just not willing to buy 80 books a year at an average price of $ 12.
That said, I have a personal beef with authors pricing their ebooks at 99 cents because it drives the price down for all of us.
The lower end of that range is because the retailer has to make its fee as well, and providing authors with almost seventy cents on a 99 - cent ebook leaves them making little to nothing on the sale of an ebook.
Is it because they can't compete with the.99 cent ebooks provided by Amazon?
Some authors price their eBooks at rock bottom, 99 cents, to promote volume, or even give away masses of books for free because, ultimately, a review is worth more to your exposure and future profit than the.35 cents you might pocket today.
I'm glad I decided to publish more than the Goblin Brothers, because I've sold fewer copies of those children's stories than anything else I've published, even though the ebook is only 99 cents.
I got a $ 14.99 eBook for $ 1.27, and a $ 12.99 eBook for like.70 cents because the Euro edition was already discounted with a list price around $ 7.
Savvy Tip: It's best to post the same list price every place that your ebook is available, and I recommend setting a price ending in 99 cents because that's required in some ebookstores.
I'm not happy paying $ 8.99 or $ 9.99 or $ 12.99 for a paperback (especially considering that when I first started buying paperbacks, they were 15 cents), and I'm not happy paying nearly thirty bucks for a hardback (somewhere shy of ten bucks back in the day); I'm not happy paying anything for an ebook because at least for me, I've purchased nothing (can't hold it, can't stack it, smell it, riffle its pages, can't throw it against a wall)-- but if I want the work and that's the only format it is available in, I spend the money.
Forrester research found that 24 per cent of consumers would favour an Amazon tablet over other choices specifically because of its content assets in ebooks, music, video and games.
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