Sentences with phrase «cost per book when»

One aspect of POD that Curtis mentioned in his recent blog post is the prohibitive cost per book when comparing a typical print run of a trade paperback with the cost of printing one title at a time per customer request.

Not exact matches

Considering the cost of out - of - town colleges nowadays, figure $ 50,000 per year when you include books and dorm fees, it's amazing that the so - called Ivies can attract so many applications.
It gives you far higher per - book earnings than traditionally published authors are receiving (even those whose ebooks are selling for $ 10 +), it gives the readers a deal when compared to most traditionally published ebooks, and it's often considered a fair price by those who feel that digital books should cost less than the dead - tree variety since paper, ink, and shipping aren't a part of the equation.
That's not so easy when you can only print your book in short runs (or on demand) while your competitor has thousands of copies printed at once for a lower cost per book.
Translations have to be paid per page and when a book is many pages, the cost can become unbearable, especially for these authors who don't manage to sell many books on Amazon and other self publishing platforms.
Publish digitally, do nt overcharge for your ebooks (9.00 for a digital copy of a book you can buy in paperback for 5bucks, when it costs little to nothing per copy to make a digital version available?
The average ebook edition will cost $ 25.00, which is fairly affordable when you compare it to Random House's digital books that cost almost $ 85 per title.
When print - on - demand was first introduced, the the unit cost (the cost per book) of printing just one book at a time was far higher with print - on - demand than it was for a print run of thousands.
When it comes to color graphic novels or comics it seems offset printing is the way to go (otherwise the cost per book would be so high people won't purchase) but for black and white comics it seems either POD of offset printing works, so cheers for that!
Figure all your costs, figure how much from each source with each price you would be getting, and then figure where your money comes back to you and when you books start breaking into a profit per sale.
Say your book publisher costs are $ 5.00 per book from CreateSpace (you get this exact number when you order the first proof).
Normally, it costs $ 2.99 per month, but when you purchase this tablet, you get a one - year subscription for free, which gives you access to tens of thousands of videos, books and websites.
You should still factor the per - book printing cost into your considerations when setting your retail price.
But $ 10 per title still isn't cost effective when you can go buy a paperback book for $ 7 - 8.
The cost per book is also much higher when you print one at a time, meaning you'll have to raise your retail price.
While it will cost about $ 200 per person to hire an award booking service, this could be money well spent when you are able to use the lowest possible number of miles to book business or first - class award reservations that can be worth thousands of dollars.
While it will cost about $ 200 per person to hire an award booking service, this could be money well spent when you are able to use the lowest possible number of miles to book business or first - class award reservations that can be worth thousands of dollars.
For the hotel nights, category four hotels usually cost 10,000 Starpoints per night, and you always get the fifth night free when booking with Starpoints, so technically, you could say that we only saved 10,000 Starpoints.
We initially booked this hotel when it was a Starwood category 4 hotel, meaning it cost 10,000 points per night.
It looks as if, when I try to book this stay as 5 nights all in one booking (as opposed to 5 individual nights), the website zeros out the cost of the 5th night (as the Hilton Honors representative said) but then it increases the cost of the remaining 4 nights to 60,000 points per night (the maximum rate at the property).
What's interesting is that when all these elements work in unison, like a tuned orchestra in flow, they help each other to produce better overall brand recognition, better customer satisfaction and more direct bookings, resulting in a reduction in cost per acquisition and improved profit.
Living the dream on card rewards Those who don't know us very well may think we are living the high life, but the truth is that our $ 250 hotel room near the line of totality during the eclipse was booked for 3,000 Starwood Preferred Guest points; our flight to Wyoming was 100 percent free on a private plane thanks to a crazy JetSmarter promotion for those who could prove they had a million miles; our resort complete with water slides and a lazy river in San Antonio was booked using an annual credit card award night when the room normally costs $ 300 - plus per night; our amazing room at the Park Hyatt New York was booked using 30,000 Hyatt points per night when the selling price was almost $ 1,000 per night; and most of our other flights were booked via a collection of airline miles and credit card points that were primarily earned by leveraging our everyday spending for major rewards.
It's costing you 1.6 cents per point (though it's still costing you 2 cents when you redeem at a Starwood hotel, unless you're booking the 5th night free).
Example: A nice, newish Hilton Garden Inn in the northern Atlanta suburbs (Perimeter Mall) costs only $ 66 per night during Christmas week — but book it two months later in March when business travelers are back on the road and you'll pay nearly three times that much — $ 180.
Because shipping costs are factored on a per book basis, when ordering multiple quantities of books, you may find it most economical to place an order over the phone by calling the Shop directly at 816-457-6147.
It meant something different to spend four years to do an undergraduate degree for aspiring lawyers when tuition was $ 700 per year, as it was for my parents» generation, than it is now when one year of undergraduate university costs approximately ten times that amount (not including living expenses, books and opportunity cost) and the market for young lawyers is much more competitive.
The charge of $ 45 per student per copy is ridiculous — that's almost as much as what one of my books costs when first published, and nowhere near represents the usual return to an author.
Normally, it costs $ 2.99 per month, but when you purchase this tablet, you get a one - year subscription for free, which gives you access to tens of thousands of videos, books and websites.
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