Sentences with phrase «charge high booking»

(although, I am super annoyed that they now charge high booking fees).

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Its high - profile campaign successes include working with police to reduce the number of arrests of children; overturning restrictions on sending books to prisoners; and securing a suspension of the criminal courts charge.
After the statute of limitations expires on a series of high profile murders, a man writes a book claiming to be the killer, setting off a firestorm of media attention as the families of the dead and the cop in charge of the case hunt for justice.
The contentious years ahead were the subject of a high - profile book by former Washington Post reporter Dale Russakoff, The Prize: Who's in Charge of America's Schools, which was published just as Cerf became superintendent.
If they were only taking books of high quality without charging fees no one - absolutely no one - would complain, even about the commission.
also, the medium diagnostics on authors house came up like that: its two male persons in charge (there are even darkest behind them), they are possibly gay or sort of hybrid race, not human and their mission is actually dark - to put high lightworkers msgs transmitted often in those books in the dark corner where nobody can find it out.and take as much money away from author as possible, like brake the authors bank, ruin it and leave author suffer the damage and loss.they feed on it.
But some author mills inflate prices even beyond that point, charging higher - than - hardcover prices for trade paperback - size books.
Because they are charging inordinately high prices for their e-books, and doing so solely to drive consumers to traditional books because they control those distribution channels.
And if everyone starts writing shorter books but continues to charge high prices, that would undermine the economic model of businesses like Scribd.
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).
If publishers are «terrified» of e-books it's mainly because a) they don't understand the technology, b) they don't believe that people actually want to read books on electronic devices, and c) the high - level manager in charge of print sales wants to protect his turf.
And this workbook is so affordable, especially considering the high fees a publicist would charge to create the essential media relations tools you'll learn about in Build Book Buzz Publicity Forms & Templates.
Patricia's Calendar of Events 2011 February 27 Westlake Village Reads Westlake Village's Community Room Oak Crest Drive Westlake Village, CA 2:00 p.m. Publishing Panel March 19 Ojai Wordfest Book Festival Matilija Street Ojai, CA 10:00 - 4:00 Patricia and SPAWN will have a booth March 22 Ojai Wordfest Ojai Library Ojai, California 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. Subject: Simple Steps to Successful Authorship www.ojaiwordfest.com April 2 Carolinas Writer's Conference Anson County Writers» Club Lockhart - Taylor Center Wadesboro, NC Subject: Take Charge of Your Book's Success http://ansoncountywritersclub.org/carolinaswritersconference.html April 30 - May 1 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA 10:00 - 5:00 SPAWN will have 2 booths June 3 - 5, 2011 Ojai Writers Conference Ojai Center for the Arts Ojai, CA http://www.ojaiwritersconference.com 3 to 4 p.m. Saturday (June 4) 3 to 4 p.m. Saturday (June 4) Self - Publishing Panel July 9, 2011 High Desert Branch California Writers» Club Apple Valley Library Apple Valley, CA http://www.hdcwc.org 10:00 a.m. to noon Topic: Two Steps to Successful Publishing August 6 Kern County Writers» Festival Book Festival - 11:30 to 4:00 Presentation: 1:15 Tehachapi Museum 310 S. Green St Tehachapi, CA http://www.kernfestivalofwriters.com Topic: Steps to Successful Publishing August 11 Casa Glendale Glendale, CA Topic: Fostering Creativity in Your Senior Years September 9 - 11, 2011 Alaska Writers Conference Coast International Inn Anchorage, AK http://www.alaskawritersguild.com Keynote Speaker: Opening the conference Saturday, September 10 talking on the theme of «Publishing is not an Extension of Your Writing.»
And finally at $ 14 per title for books at its online book store this charge is a bit high specially so when compared with Amazon's $ 9.99 for its books.
According to the AV Club «The mass - market edition of Mockingbird — which currently features silhouetted cover art by Sarah Jane Coleman, but which is probably best remembered as the puce - covered little volume that populates the shelves of so many American high schools — was the cheapest version of the book on the market, retailing for a little more than half of what Harper Collins charges for its sturdier trade paperback edition.
For example Book Bub charges $ 700 for a.99 cent promotion and has an Alexa rank of 2,000 in the US which is pretty high (Not to mention that Book Bub is too picky and way too expensive when you are starting out).
This means, you can offer a 55 % discount for your book, but you need to charge a crazy high price to make any profit.
All of these things are happening today: Some major publishers severely constrain which titles and libraries have access to their e-titles; some are charging very high prices or renting books to libraries for a limited number of loans or a limited time period, or both.
In the digital realm, Amazon charges for the pre-order button and for high valued placement on their Kindle books page.
Add to that the problems caused by charging ridiculously high ebook prices and getting paid less money for those high - priced ebooks than if the books were properly priced, and the traditionally published writers, who receive 25 % of net ebook royalties, are really losing money here.
Global book - selling giant Amazon is charging consumers here much higher prices for ebooks, a survey by the Irish Independent has found.
Charge a higher price for the later books in the series.
Now, these businesses have a flawed new business model where they will collect less money from the high rollers AND not charge users for their unread books.
They also say you need to study carefully the details of each company's contracts; some charge very high markups for printing hardcover and paperback books, offer a lower share of the sales or make it difficult and expensive to leave a self - publishing company if you become dissatisfied.
Because in Europe we continue, for the most part, to charge the higher rate of VAT for eBooks; even when paper books enjoy a reduced rate.
As you can see, when you run a business, you must charge higher prices so that you do not run your book or business at a loss.
The only way they'll ever be able to merge the advantages of books with the functionality of computers is when batteries can simultaneously provide high power AND keep a charge for a long time.
If that isn't enough, hybrid publishers set the price for the book (often higher than market value) and charge you a premium for the books you purchase.
The entire tone of the book is charged with the high energy of a fast - paced comedic skit.
Oh, not the 14.99 that Ace and Penguin, and the like want to charge, but still fairly high for books aren't terribly long.
Their policy is to set the retail price fairly high ($ 15.95 and up for a 240 - page book), then they charge the author a discount from the retail price.
As another commenter mentioned, Writers Digest charges $ 100 to enter your book in their self - published book awards, an amount too high for most indie authors as we have to pay for editing, covers, etc..
Most notably, it has a crisp, high - contrast electronic - paper display from E Ink that Hawkins claims will allow the user to turn 7,500 pages — enough for dozens of books — before a battery charge is needed.
While details on the exact nature of the disagreement remain confidential, insiders say that Barnes & Noble is trying to use its status as the last major retail book chain to gain more favorable terms, including steeper discounts on book prices and charging higher prices for co-op advertising and advantageous in - store placement.
Even though they were already charging the authors to publish their books, they still had to keep prices high to pay for their internal production.
If you go online and find the best possible people in editing, artwork, layout, formatting and printing — not the cheapest or even the most expensive, but the best for your specific book — you won't pay half of what a vanity press will charge you just to get started and you'll end up making a much bigger profit, not just because you aren't sharing with a general contractor, but because you end up with a higher quality book that will actually sell at a price people will actually pay.
Now in its third generation, the Paperwhite comes with an easy - to - read high - resolution display; adjustable backlighting, so you can read in most any lighting conditions; enough internal storage to hold thousands of books; and a battery that will keep it going for weeks at a time between charges.
On the other hand, if your book is workbook style and meant to result in a major transformation for the reader, you can charge a much higher price.
Advertisers would love the idea of delivering same - day announcements — so Amazon could charge a high premium for their in - book advertisements.
I was ripped off by vanity publishers who charged substantial fees to publish my books and then set the retail price so high that no one would buy them.
I think the reason I wrote it out 10 + years ago was my objection to interest only securities that received high ratings, despite the possibility of a negative book yield if prepayments accelerated, and they were rated AAA, and could be used as reserve assets with minimal capital charges.
To maintain a high 2 % rewards rate, however, we suggest you redeem miles towards past travel - related charges or by booking your next trip.
Because British Airways is notorious for charging high taxes and fees (e.g. fuel surcharge), it is often times more beneficial to use your Avios to book flights with other airlines.
A charge for book up could include a fee, interest, or a higher price charged for goods or services that are booked up.
Charges include interest or account fees, as well as making book up customers pay higher prices for the goods or services purchased.
Sometimes, certain airlines have higher taxes, certain destinations have higher taxes, or you'll be charged higher fuel surcharges depending on what airline rewards program you book with.
Cancellation Fee (High Season) of 1 nights accommodation per apartment will be charged if booking is cancelled within 14 days of arrival.
Moreover, I had booked two days internet (at normal speed, for 9.95 $) but realized now that I am back, that the high - speed connection was charged (13.95 $).
High season January 11 - April 23 and November 1 - December 23: cancellation must be made 14 days or more prior to arrival date to avoid 50 % of room and tax charge for entire length of booking.
For bookings during High Season and Special Events the balance will be charged 30 days prior to arrival.
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