A Kindle e-book priced at $ 2.99 which qualifies (public domain books, for example, do not) for the 70 % royalty and has a small
delivery fee earn royalties of up to $ 2.09.
Not exact matches
For instance, Amazon charges you a very small
fee on every e-book sale («
delivery charges» based on your e-book file size), but only if you're
earning a 70 percent royalty.
You can even
earn 70 % if your sale price is lower than $ 2.99, but you do have to contend with the usual
delivery fee.
You can see here that I've elected to sell in the U.K. also, and that since the retail price is $ 4.99 I'm eligible for the 70 % discount program, and I'm informed that each sale will
earn a $ 3.46 «royalty» after the payment of a $.05 «
delivery fee.»
If your book has high
delivery fees on Amazon, you may
earn more royalties on B&N, but for an average ebook, you will still
earn slightly more on Amazon.
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