Not exact matches
We'll put put specific numbers on that bluebird view by creating a simple model that involves moving a few decimal
points: Let's say that FAANG Inc's share
price is $ 24 (based on $ 24 trillion valuation) and that it earns 80
cents (that's the $ 80 billion, many decimal
points to the left), so it's
selling at the FAANGs combined PE of 30.
The reason he was so excited - i'm assuming - is that for almost zero outlay authors are able to
sell a product at a sub - $ 1
price point and still make 35
cents.
What's the average number of books you can
sell @ the 99
cent price point versus the typical E-book
price of $ 9.99?
So when we started into
selling electronic books, we
priced our books at the lowest
point allowed, which was 99
cents.
This is interesting because it shows that however many comics comiXology is
selling at that 99 -
cent price point, there are far more customers willing to pay full
price for this week's new comics.
«The million books she
sold on her own were at a much lower
price point, so this will be a good test of how loyal her fans are, and whether it was the $ 2.99 and 99
cent price tags that attracted them.
Now that the
price point for indie ebooks is rising to $ 2.99 or $ 4.99, not as many full - length novels are
selling for 99
cents.
I appreciate that Amazon is working to try to stop people from gaming the system, I just wish they stop people from gaming the exclusive list at the 99
cent price point, because that hurts the people
selling real books at higher
price points.
Per Lefebvre, the $ 1.99
price point is «dead... not just for us, but also, it seems, on other platforms,»
pointing out that 99
cents KWL titles
sell twice as many copies as those at $ 1.99, and that «$ 2.99
sells more than four times more.»
With the 99 -
cent price point I set my lead - generating Kindle books at, it's a no - brainer for people to purchase the eBook and it's an easier
sell for them to sign up for my additional free webinar.
You could more than make up for a higher royalty per book (using a
price point of $ 2.99 or above) because of the higher quantity of books
sold at the lower 99
Cent price.
If you
sold at 25
cents per pound and the
price goes up, at some
point you may be forced to buy to cover the position as brokers don't like to lose their money.
Such promotions should disclose, at the
point of solicitation: (a) the actual or anticipated portion of the purchase
price that will benefit the charity (e.g., 5
cents will be contributed to abc charity for every xyz company product
sold), (b) the duration of the campaign (e.g., the month of October), (c) any maximum or guaranteed minimum contribution amount (e.g., up to a maximum of $ 200,000).
For as long as I can remember there has been a loophole which allows IHG Rewards members to manufacture
points for less than IHG often
sells them for — with
prices as they are
points can be manufactured for 0.66
cents each.
The best
price we've seen IHG
sell points for is 0.575
cents each and, to get that
price, you often have to be targeted for it.
Rather than promoting yourself by talking about how you closed 75 deals or did $ 20 million in sales last year,
point out client - friendly statistics, such as how your sellers closed 20 per
cent faster than the local average, or that your listings
sold for an average of 98 per
cent of the asking
price.
In the $ 400,000 to $ 500,000
price range, 64 per
cent of homes with DSLR photos
sold within six months, compared to 46 per
cent of homes with
point - and - shoot photos.