Sentences with phrase «depending on the bookstore»

Instead, you will see a box for «wholesale discount», which is anywhere from 40 % to 50 %, depending on the bookstore.
I think part of the decision to do readings — or not — depends on the bookstore itself.

Not exact matches

For all their claims to be able to read the Bible for themselves they almost all depend either on their pastor, or some book they got from the Christian bookstore to give them their meanings for scripture, and then they laugh at hoe Catholics depend on papal authority.
Bus stops, laundromats, libraries, restaurants, bookstores, grocery stores and travel - related places (buses, trains, planes, etc.) all fall within the public place moniker, although there are surely many more to choose from depending on your specific lifestyle.
Whether looking for a book in the library, a local bookstore, or online, readers depend on good book metadata to find their next read.
They sell their devices in stores and have different bookstores loaded, depending on the country and market.
It depends on how much you're trying to appeal and cater to the traditional bookstore market, which will not typically order or stock books unless it's on a returnable basis.
Signings in bookstores can be iffy propositions because you are depending on customers, whose reading tastes are varied, to be interested in your book.
Amazon announced a new program today called Kindle MatchBook, which offers digital versions of print books purchased through its online bookstore to customers for between free and $ 2.99, depending on
Amazon announced a new program today called Kindle MatchBook, which offers digital versions of print books purchased through its online bookstore to customers for between free and $ 2.99, depending on the title.
That's a tall task, because it depends on how strong the publisher is at direct sales to both consumers and bookstores, who else distributes the book, and where the majority of the sales come from (i.e., independent book stores, chains, supermarkets, specialty stores).
Which publishers survive and which don't will depend on a series of changing factors, including bookstore collapses and more importantly distribution system collapses.
That depends on how your book is purchased: 50 % in royalties for e-books, 25 % for printed copies or audiobooks purchased directly through the Xlibris bookstore, and a mere 10 % for printed or audiobook copies purchased through a distribution channel like Amazon.
Each bookstore takes a different percentage depending on which model they use: Agency or Wholesale.
Bookstores depend on November and December to bolster sales, but this year things have tapered off due to the adult coloring book fad diminishing in 2016.
Although it's nice to think about your book on display at your local Barnes & Noble bookstore, most of your book's success depends on how easy it is for prospective readers to discover it while searching for information online.
A bookstore could return a book, depending on the account the bookstore had with the distributor or publisher, for as long as a year after purchase.
Online retailing and ebooks have decimated bookstores and distributors, and complicated the lives of all whose fate depends on print.
I was also able to quickly figure out which books sell mainly on Amazon (perhaps candidates for KDP Select down the road, depending on where the program goes), and which books are doing well at other bookstores (not candidates for KDP Select).
For self - published authors, public meet and greet options may be slim, depending on how many bookstores are left in your neighborhood.
Our nearest bookstores are a half - hour away by car — not always convenient or even feasible, depending on my schedule.)
It's impossible not to wonder if comments of such grace and sincerity as Ozeki's might not do far more good for independent bookstores than Smith's cutting criticism of the authors on which those stores depend.
As a self - publisher, what's left for you to keep your faith in the current method of distribution when your life solely depends on the major bookstores?
As bookstore chains like Borders have liquidated many stores, pressure grows on publishers to depend less on brick - and - mortar retail outlets to promote their books.
Writing for Bloomberg.com, Virginia Postrel hones in one dilemma facing the U.S. book industry: Even though readers are, in increasing numbers, buying their books online, they still depend on physical bookstores to discover what to buy.
The bottom line here is that as Amazon's power to sign up books away from the major publishers grows, the retailers who depend on publishers for a flow of commercial product suffer along with the publishers... B&N's decision seems to me like the right move for them... On the other hand, authors and agents who might have considered an Amazon publishing deal will have to think twice if they know very few bookstores will carry it... There are a lot of smart people engaged in a pitched battle heron publishers for a flow of commercial product suffer along with the publishers... B&N's decision seems to me like the right move for them... On the other hand, authors and agents who might have considered an Amazon publishing deal will have to think twice if they know very few bookstores will carry it... There are a lot of smart people engaged in a pitched battle herOn the other hand, authors and agents who might have considered an Amazon publishing deal will have to think twice if they know very few bookstores will carry it... There are a lot of smart people engaged in a pitched battle here.
Royalties to author depending on seller (author, publisher through bookstores, bookclubs, subsidiaries, etc..)
This allowed bookstores, depending on their credit, to get indie published paper books at varying discounts from 25 % to 42 %.
The price change will show up in online bookstores in one day to four weeks, depending on the retailer.
According to evidence later presented at an antitrust trial, the publishers feared that Bezos's carnival barking about a $ 9.99 digital price would ultimately reduce the plausible price of a physical book, further undermining large retailers like Barnes & Noble, as well as the many hundreds of surviving independent bookstores on which publishers depended.
One of the nation's largest, Mexico's bookstore chain named for Mahatma Gandhi increasingly depends on non-book sales to stay ahead, according to the company's marketing manager.
After years of depending on non-book items to boost profitability, Canada's dominant bookstore chain wants to return its focus to selling actual books.
What's dramatic about this biggest of all US bookstore chains in what may be near - extremis is, of course, what that death could mean to so many in the industry (not least the jobs lost) and to those who enjoy and depend on physical bookstores.
You can make your home bookstore as small or as large as you choose, depending on the amount of time and resources you commit to it.
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