Sentences with phrase «ebook costs $»

On the same basis, if an ebook costs $ 0.99 then the title will get $ 76.68 if it's read 100 times.
The plain Cloud Atlas Kindle ebook costs $ 10, the enhanced one is $ 16.
If an ebook costs $ 9.99, the people who are willing to pay $ 9.99 or more are going to buy it, and those that are not willing to do so won't buy it.
If print cost $ 20 and eBook cost $ 15 how can you justify that eBook price as worth $ 1?
Since I know the ebook cost $ 7.99, I'm starting to wonder why I didn't just buy it, except I've already paid $ 2.

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The cost to create a professional looking eBook is probably therefore $ 50 — $ 1,000 for the majority of cases.
The information in my newest ebook is worth thousands of dollars, but it costs only $ 9.99, and this week, I am giving it away for FREE.
Though Amazon actually eats a loss of an estimated $ 18 for every Kindle sold due to manufacturing costs and other factors, the company makes up for it through sales of ebooks and apps, RBC said.
I frigging love the idea of 25 % ebook royalties that work out to be more like an effective 12.5 %, and I literally dance in the streets at the thought that all big publisher ebooks should cost $ 12 - $ 20.
It's only $ 2.99 for the ebook and has much more info you can use than most «courses» that cost $ 100s.
Many of my software programs do not work even Adobe Digitial Editions (epub reader) no longer works, so I guess your ebook sales will drop from iTunes... A $ 30 Fee for Lion will cost you $, 1,000's in new software.
The Amazon Kindle is one of the most prominent eBook readers in the market with the Kindle with special offers costing only $ 119.
Your average ebook, as priced by a traditional publisher like Hachette, costs $ 14.99.
I am not going to buy an ebook, when I could buy the hardcover for just $ 4 more (I guess it will also depend on whether you are a Prime member, because I forgot about that $ 4 shipping cost).
Nelson Wolff is the man spearheading the initiative and said that the entire project will cost $ 250,000 for the first 10,000 ebook titles.
This resulted in ebooks going from $ 9.99 each, or less to them costing the same amount of a hardcover basically.
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.
Saying that a book costs $ 0.00 for Kindle Unlimited subscribers is also deceptive because subscribers aren't purchasing the ebooks — they're just borrowing them until they return them.
But libraries don't advertise their books as costing $ 0.00 for members and $ x.xx for non-members as Amazon does with Kindle ebooks.
They offer your eBook and audiobook (and podcasts, too), in their store and others, to customers hungry for free and low - cost books using a CrowdPricing ($ CP) system.
The cost to set up (or upload) your ebook with IngramSpark is $ 25, and $ 49 if you're also planning to publish a print version.
A 99c ebook in Italy costs over $ 3 after local tax!
Using their calculator, I figure conversion costs to be around $ 125 for a 60,000 - word book, which is about right for a very simple eBook.
Total cost to get an ebook out there: $ 0 to $ 500 (bargain basement editing, cover art, and formatting) to a couple of thousand (professional copy editing, custom illustration, and formatting).
Oyster's subscription plan costs $ 9.95 per month and provides unlimited access to Oyster's catalog of ebooks, which they now claim includes over one million titles.
Justine Bylo [00:10:44] Again, it can cost you anywhere from $ 500 to a couple thousand dollars if you are doing the hardcover, paperback, and eBook cover all at the same time.
In all of these scenarios, the marginal cost of production is not going to be even $ 1 for a trade paperback and will rarely be over $ 1.50 for a trade hardcover (obviously the last big brick Harry Potter novels cost a teeny bit more due to sheer volume of paper needed to print a 750 page novel, but not * that * much more), meaning that if we're talking marginal cost of production as the difference in price between a paperback and an ebook, we're not talking about a huge difference in price.
The full version of Jutoh only costs $ 22 USD, a steal for those who need to format multiple eBooks.
I'm not sure I'd spend more than $ 6.99 on an ebook (which is the most I've ever spent on one) for generally the reasons you listed above and I see the cost of producing an ebook (including self - delivery, no use of gas, etc) as lower.
Some don't like its pay - per - book - upload business model, but if you're spending months writing a novel, the cost is a pittance, at the most $ 50 per ebook.
One of the biggest expenses authors face when they publish independently is graphic design and ebook development, which can cost up to $ 1,700.
However, John Gilstrap's Kensington title «High Treason» costs $ 8.97 in PB at Amazon and $ 7.39 for the Kindle edition, despite the fact that there's no foiling or embossing on the ebook version, and once I've read the Kindle copy, I can't give it to my dad, donate it to the Friends of the Library book sale or the local senior center, sell it to my favorite used book store, etc..
Ebooks only cost $ 19.99, and print - ready files only cost $ 99!
A bestseller eBook might cost $ 13.99, rather than $ 10.00, for example.
The cost for a One Crow premade ebook cover is only $ 149.
The vast majority of libraries in developing worlds do not carry ebooks, and most e-textbooks cost over $ 90.00.
Many new bestsellers that are hard covered cost anywhere between $ 20 to $ 50, whereas the ebook versions are often less than $ 12.00.
Legitimate ebooks cost hundreds of dollars or more to create., so another $ 50 isn't going to deter them.
A recent report on pricing from the Douglas County (CO) Library System demonstrated that an ebook that typically costs a consumer just over $ 10 can cost a library almost $ 50.
The cost of listing a Kindle book giveaway is $ 119, which allows you to offer up to 100 Kindle ebooks.
While that price point may seem a little high for an unknown author — many self - published authors keep their sales at $ 4.99 or less, with $ 2.99 being a fairly standard ebook price for indie works — given the argument that the cost of the book is in its initial creation, it makes sense.
A new hardcover costs anywhere between $ 20 to $ 40 and an ebook normally retails for $ 9.99.
It makes perfect sense if you are a voracious reader to buy a digital book reader for under $ 100 and then purchase ebooks that cost less then their tangible counterparts.
Since the program launched it cost $ 79 to get free two day shipping, one free eBook a month, access to Amazon Instant Video and a ton more.
But in general I personally think that $ 5.27 is a perfectly reasonable price for an ebook, and I think most readers EXPECT that an ebook, with no distribution costs or retail middle - man to pay, should be less than a paper book.
With the incredible tools available through digital publishing, the cost to purchase and give away the ebook for the individuals who fund raised could have been negligible compared to the cost of a print edition (note: unfortunately, the publisher has set the ebook edition price of this title at $ 9.99, higher than the $ 8.52 per print copy that the protest organizers spent through Rediscovered Books).
A $ 2.99 ebook in South Africa will cost the reader $ 4.99.
You also have to set a minimum price of $.99 in the eBook wizard if you want to sell your eBook (this is the base cost / delivery fee).
The base cost of an ebook cover is $ 200.
I spent a bit under $ 260 on production costs of the ebook and print versions of Hush Money.
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