Doing a royalty split on ACX is basically no work at all.
I've been looking for some tips about marketing specific to audio (because my narrator and I are
doing royalty share, and I don't want her to be disappointed!)
(I think if I do it, I'm going to pay to do it instead of
doing royalty sharing, but I'm just trying to figure out how much expanded distribution I'll actually get from it.)
In case you missed it, I wrote some pros and cons of
doing royalty share work in this article and its comments.
I keep debating with myself about
doing royalty - only books between paying gigs on ACX.
Unless I am
doing a royalty situation and then I would use my publishing account.
When it comes to audiobooks and ACX, are you better off paying up front or
doing a royalty split with a narrator?
I do the royalty share and I've used a very professional narrator who has his own studio.
Since then I've found it hard to get a narrator willing to
do the royalty share for my other published novel.
Maybe if the organization keeps getting reports of badly
done royalty statements, someone will take action.
If your book is on sale, then
does your royalty per sale also go down?
Another important factor to include in the Comments from the Rights Holder section — especially if you want or need to
do a royalty - share — is to point out how well your book is doing (or you expect it to do).
I have been tempted to
do royalty share on certain projects.
How long
does the royalty split arrangement last?
For example, you may find translators willing to
do a royalty share if they are just starting out with fiction or are doing it on the side for love.
My list of pros convinced me to
do royalty share work (especially books with a stipend!)
That said, you can find translators willing to
do royalty shares on Babelcube where you don't even have to worry about the distribution and publishing of the book (see here for my experiences with the platform).
However, Seeing that Raider has forfeited its rights concerning royalties etc on my book «Moses was a Liar» and in the face of continuing sales, where
do the royalties go now?
I got my invite on Friday, read through the contract, and agreed to the Terms of Service, all before I got to the information I really wanted to know: How
do their royalty rates compare to Amazon?
If you are like the vast majority of indie authors that struggle and sell little to no copies, no narrator will
do a royalty share with you.
And they understand that you can't necessarily
do a royalty share deal, but they want you to have some skin in the game, because if a narrator takes on your 10 hour book, that's 40 hours of work for them.
They may do it if you're a bigger name author or it's clear that you have a hit on your hands, but if that's the case, you're earning enough in ebook sales that you probably don't need to
do a royalty split.
... and as for audio, you can post your books on ACX and find a producer willing to
do a royalty split — that way no up front costs for you.
What is the future of B&N in light of recent poor performance reports, how
do royalties really work, and what do you tell your parents about the sex in your novels?
How much
does this Royalty Texas traffic safety course cost?
Not exact matches
If you don't want to use your company's art or that isn't available to you, search for
royalty - free photos on sites like Unsplash.com and Pixabay.com.
Though Canada's provincial revenue volatility troubles have much more to
do with resource
royalties than personal income taxes, Alberta and Newfoundland could perhaps learn a thing or two from the trials and tribulations south of the border — and how the smartest states are trying to fix the problem.
He's always saying «Why don't you say my name, and why don't I get
royalties?
I «tchik gets
royalties from the sales of the tea made from the peppermint, as
does a Native American organization called Pretty Shield Foundation, which includes foster care among its activities.
The Panel excluded any discussion of the environmental impacts of oil sands development, although they
did allow the consideration of increased oil prices generated by the pipeline on the taxes and
royalties associated with forecast future oil sands production.
The mining sector has hit back over claims it doesn't pay enough
royalties, with new figures showing it pays nearly $ 5 a tonne.
If not, please send me any
royalties once they inevitably
do.
While the entrepreneurs / inventors who originally submitted the idea
do not retain the rights to the product, they
do receive a larger share of the
royalties.
I don't know the terms of the deal, but it is fair to assume that some amount of
royalty payment is changing hands.
While the Lakers
did not win a third straight title, in 1993 the Chicago Bulls
did, and his company collected
royalties from sports apparel makers who licensed the phrase for use on merchandise.
In an inteview before the election, Cenovus CEO Brian Ferguson criticized the idea, saying he didn't think there was «any room for any increase in
royalties.»
«For many years Qualcomm has unfairly insisted on charging
royalties for technologies they have nothing to
do with.»
Apple has filed a $ 1 billion lawsuit against Qualcomm, claiming that for many years, the chip manufacturer has «unfairly insisted on charging
royalties for technologies they have nothing to
do with,» CNBC reports.
It has less to
do with future generations and more to
do with how
royalties are harming the Canadian economy today.
According to Apple's lawsuits, Apple may pay the same
royalty rates — or more — for iPhones that don't use Qualcomm chips.
Btw -
did you pay John Williams his
royalty?
Jazz said in a filing that it
did so in response to the overall takeover environment for pharma companies and in light of a patent litigation settlement that allows Hikma Pharmaceuticals to sell a generic version of Xyrem with Jazz receiving
royalty payments on those sales.
Canada's Research In Motion (RIM) has lost a contract dispute over the use of Nokia patents in a case which could halt sales of its BlackBerry phones if it
does not reach a deal to pay
royalties to the Finnish company.
Where copyright led to books being priced as luxury goods in the U.K., the threat of piracy forced German publishers to produce cheap editions for the masses alongside their premium - priced editions, resulting in a period that Höffner believes may have been the most lucrative ever for authors — he discovered, for example, that an obscure Berlin chemist earned more in
royalties for a tract on how to tan leather than Mary Shelley
did for writing Frankenstein — prompting more academics to publish their findings, and encouraging the spread of practical manuals in fields like medicine, engineering and agriculture.
Even Manzullo points out that «the last thing you want to
do is have Congress regulate [
royalty rates]; industry should regulate them.»
Rather than duplicating it himself by opening and operating a second location, then a third, then a fourth, probably incurring substantial debt in
doing so, he instead has other independent operators invest their money in replicate outlets and takes a
royalty, typically 5 percent to 7 percent of the gross revenues of every such location.
In fact, CAPP * says it
does not see income tax and
royalty tax programs for the industry as subsidies.»
Meanwhile, the company anticipates that its cash flow will rise to $ 65 million over the next five years if gold doesn't budge due to the embedded growth of its streaming and
royalty contracts.
Even if the federal system didn't impose new taxes, Alberta companies would be able to deduct their compliance costs from both income taxes and
royalties, which, as Leach notes, would hit provincial coffers.