For readers the deals will include 40 % off Kindle Unlimited Membership and countless
deals on book titles.
Not exact matches
For the past 2 months I've been attending a class where we have been studying a
book titled The Search for Significance by Robert S. McGee and I feel that it is a great
book for anyone
dealing with issues such as fear of rejection, failure, shame and the fear of punishment and how those issues can be overcome when you apply the truth of Jesus» work
on the cross to everyday life.
Amazon has a potentially industry - changing idea
on its hands here with Kindle Scout, as the system provides a way to give
books a stamp of approval that can cut out the noise and sheer volume of self - published
titles out there, and yet it manages to provide a better
deal to authors than most big publishing house
deals, including a 5 - year term
on publishing rights granted to Kindle Press, a $ 1,500 advance, 50 % royalties paid
on e-book sales, built - in Amazon.com marketing and what Amazon terms «easy rights reversion.»
Traditional publishers build their business around the typical sales curve of a print
book: put a lot of copies
on bookstore shelves, see what sells in the first 90 days, and
deal with returns and marginal ongoing demand
on most
titles.
This option will be listed
on our Kindle Countdown
Deal page as a
book title with a link to Amazon.
However, if you dip down to the second ten
books, most of the usual
titles show up — The Walking Dead, The Hedge Knight, Stephen King's N. Those New 52
books are all discounted from the «digital list price,» but they aren't listed
on the
deals page, so it's not clear what pushed them all into the top ten this week.
I would add
on the side of traditional publishing that 1) It is easier to get national publicity because producers give more weight to a traditionally published
book, particularly from a larger house (though some self - published authors certainly do get national publicity as well — it's just harder, in general and 2) a traditional publisher is generally going to bring a great
deal of experience to the table — from improving the cover or
title to layout and design.
US prosecutors announced Thursday that the top three US publishing houses have inked a $ 69 million
deal to close the
book on charges that they schemed to fix prices of digital
titles.
Storia: Available
on Phones, 3,500
Titles by Spring Sesame Inks
Deal With Sourcebooks to Bring Sesame Characters to Personalized Children's
Book Platform The New Breed of Children's
Book Authors (Interview with Eric Huang)
Amazon also offers great
deals on content, boasting more than 1.7 million
titles for $ 9.99 or less, and millions of out - of - copyright
books for free.
In addition to tens of thousands of
titles to stream
on Prime Video, the Amazon Prime membership (www.amazon.com/prime) currently includes more than one million songs, more than a thousand playlists and hundreds of stations through Prime Music, unlimited Free Two - Day Shipping
on millions of items, early access to select Lightning
Deals, unlimited photo storage with Amazon Photos, and access to borrow from more than 800,000
books for Kindle owners, for $ 99 a year.
Dr. Amy Tiemann, author of Mojo Mom: Nurturing Your Self While Raising a Family and executive editor of the
book Courageous Parents, Confident Kids, has arguably experienced practically every model of publishing available to writers today — a traditional
deal, a strict self - publishing option, and print -
on - demand through CreateSpace — throughout the process of publishing her three
titles.
Scholastic announced a new
deal with Albert Whitman & Company (one of the most established children's publishers best known for their large collection of picture
books, novels, and non-fiction
titles) to offer a selection of
books on the Storia platform.
Try to sign a two, or three
book deal that gives you or your agent the option to negotiate
book royalties for future
titles, just in case your first
book sells very well, you don't want to be writing your second
book based
on your original
book deal.
Sometimes your publisher will do a
deal to sell a new
title to a
book chain
on a non-return basis, in exchange for a higher discount.
As Published & Profitable members know, a great
deal of a
book's success is based
on choosing the right
title and subtitle.
With the exception how romance usually benefits from the sweet
deals, Lindsay further explains how authors have put their first few
books in a series
on a heavy discount when those
titles are normally priced at $ 2.99 or $ 4.99 if sold individually.
If you're happy to pay full price for your
books it's likely you'll be able to find most
titles you're looking for
on the store, while Amazon offers daily
deals and a variety of other sales throughout the year.
The same Kindle Daily
Deals Package features and one exclusive post of your
title in our Blog with the direct link of your
book on Amazon.
There is no data
on how many
books have been sold in total, but at least one, Eddie and Sunny by Stacey Cochran, became a Kindle Top 100 Best Seller, Amazon notes; and two authors — Sariah Wilson, author of Royal Date, and Jennifer Skutelsky, author of Grave of Hummingbirds — went
on to get
book deals with Amazon Publishing in the wake of their
titles getting published by Kindle Press.
In today's Gold box
Deal on Amazon, there is a large selection (over 450
titles) of
books for students for up to 75 % off.
Digital Manga's online store, Akadot, currently has some good
deals on a number of their Project - H
books, while RightStuf has a hefty sale
on their non-hentai
titles (boys» love galore!).
If you want to learn more how to save
on buying Kindle
titles, check out our complete guide to Kindle
book deals.
DCL recently launched a
deal to purchase
titles from Smashwords, an aggregator and reseller of self - published content and so - called independent publishers, some of which offer hundreds of
books on the site, while others publish just a couple
titles.
«Second Century» is a play
on the
title of Simone de Beauvoir's seminal text, The Second Sex of 1949, a
book that
dealt with the treatment of women throughout history and marks the starting point of second - wave feminism.
The guide's format is an easy - to - follow and sensible Ten Step approach, a hallmark of Troutman's federal career
books It starts with networking, and also covers figuring out which agency and job
title is right for you, understanding the student programs, finding positions, analyzing the announcements, writing resumes for internships and federal jobs,
dealing with the KSAs, cover letters and questionnaires, applying for jobs and internships, tracking and following up
on applications, and handling the interview.