Amazon's Kindle store was also the least
expensive for more books than any other store, as 10 of its NYT best - seller titles were either the cheapest or tied for the cheapest.
Not exact matches
Second, the average time to maturity on U.S. debt is six years, meaning that most of the low - yielding bonds now on the
books will be exchanged
for more expensive debt over the next decade.
it does not matter if the player is cheap or not the bigger problem would be that very player will be on our
books for four years so he better be good, that's why when I look at Chelsea and city these clubs throw players out with in a season un less that player is
expensive or injured, so waiting to sign wclass 4 years is better than signing just to compete
for a season to complain about
more signings
The Broncos opened at 9.5 wins, however the
book is making it
more expensive for bettors to take the under.
This is great news
for your pocket
book, especially if you switch to a
more expensive and absorbent diaper.
To pamper the mother - to - be, treat her to a day at a spa, a good
book, a
book store coupon, a music CD, coupons
for babysitting, coupons
for a restaurant, makeup, body cream and lotions, slippers, a comfortable nightgown, cozy socks; or all the guests can chip in and pamper the mom - to - be with a
more expensive item, such as deluxe rocking chair!
It might
book an early flight because the later ones were much
more expensive,
for example.
Of course, the film gets to the life raft quicker than the
book does, and some of the religious themed debates have been excised, but I didn't feel
for one moment that the tale had been dumbed down in favour of nothing
more than flashy visuals and
expensive CGI set pieces.
Marian Anders: I wrote this
book because I wanted something that would be
more effective and less
expensive for my students at St. Augustine's College.
background: I got a steal of deal by way of a holiday coupon
book for a monroe muffler shop near my college — 5 oil changes (including my
more -
expensive vw filter inserts instead of the cheaper plug n play cans)
for only $ 60.
If you're talking potential mainstream genres, which a lot of self - pubbed stuff aims to be, then why would consumers go looking
for books which are inevitably
more expensive than New York products, and which have a much greater risk of being dire?
People searching
for your
book are going to see similar titles — if your
book is much
more expensive, odds are that people are going to buy a cheaper one.
In South Africa print
books are hideously
expensive, and Kindle
books cost $ 2
more for every single
book than they do
for US readers.
By high pricing on ebooks, they are losing some impulse and cost conscience buyers, but by lower pricing they would likely be driving people who would normally buy the
more expensive hardcover over to the ebook market, and not just
for the
book in question but
for future purchases as well.
It would, in fact, be much
more than double, because the - returns -
for these titles would be hideously
expensive to pack up and ship, given that it would be what, 1 or 2
books per return?
Based on a pick - and - choose menu of services that includes
more than just editing — which right away is a departure from the standard, as too many «author services» companies require all or none
expensive packages — the platform is delving into things like review services that will send out copies of an author's
book to their channels, along with talks of translation (an ungodly expense
for indie authors that can easily cost upwards of tens of thousands of dollars per language) and audiobook services.
For example, a reader looking at a 99 - cent
book and a $ 2.99 -
book may go with the
more expensive one because she thinks it's going to be a better (professionally written and edited)
book.
However,
book reviewers, including bloggers, are eligible
for attendance at BEA, it's just
more expensive than an ALA exhibits - only pass.
On the other hand, it doesn't take a cut of any sales, so eBookIt could turn out to be
more expensive over time
for a
book that's selling well.
Here's a gift that's perfect
for small business owners, a nonprofit that needs publicity, authors who want to sell
more books, or anyone who wants to self - promote on a shoestring budget and without an
expensive publicist.
You can amass a lot of
books in the same genre from different authors,
for instance,
for a
more impressive prize, or chip in and give away a
more expensive gift than you could manage on your own.
If you order from there, the
book is slightly
more expensive because we need to allow
for Bandcamp taking a cut of the sale.
Also the typesetting process is different
for print
books than ebooks and is much
more expensive.
Those 99 cent
books don't take up much server space, and they also are loss leaders
for more expensive items.
But especially
for non-fiction, I also want my
books to be loss - leaders leading towards
more expensive products, in my case, online courses.
You won't be able to match traditionally published
books for price — print on demand is much
more expensive, and some of that cost, unfortunately, has to get passed on to the reader.
So if the plain vanilla
book doesn't pay
for itself — how will the even
more expensive to produce enhanced
book?
3) Even though it's
more expensive and a pain in the ass, you should go with LS instead of Createspace because it gives your
book more availability: that is, it makes your
book easier
for bookstores to order, should they want to.
The
book markets are also very different — Australians,
for example, are used to paying higher prices
for books, so the market will tolerate
books that are slightly
more expensive than those in the US or UK.
If there are sectors of society that, say
for financial reasons, could not buy
books, it would make
more sense
for the taxpayer and ratepayer to subsidise their
book purchases than to pay
for an
expensive library system whose main purpose is to give the
books away.
It used to be that to get your
book in the right format
for ebookstores and print - on - demand and make it look good, you needed an ebook developer (different and potentially
more expensive than a Web developer — here's why) plus a graphic designer
for your interior
book file.
To me, it would have seemed smarter from a business move
for the publishers to have let the iPad come out and then let the market decide if a multi-function device with slightly
more expensive books was a better way to go than a single - function device with slightly cheaper
books.
However, digitally printed
books are
more expensive to produce per
book than
books printed on a press, as there is no cost saving
for printing in quantity.
Most people will go
for the cheaper of the two, but some people will assume the
more expensive book is better and get that one instead.
The most glaring price discrepancy is
for Irish psychologist Maureen Gaffney's bestselling self - help
book «Flourishing» — the ebook version of which is nearly three times
more expensive on amazon.com.
It's not that much
more expensive for a hardcover
book.
For those who wish, we offer our books as POD (Print on Demand — more expensive for the reader, but we have no stock or distribution cost
For those who wish, we offer our
books as POD (Print on Demand —
more expensive for the reader, but we have no stock or distribution cost
for the reader, but we have no stock or distribution costs).
With its outrageous download fees
for ebooks (megabyte
for megabyte, over five times
more expensive than Verizon cell phone data charges) and the low royalty it pays on
books outside a narrow price range ($ 2.99 - 9.99), Amazon is probably earning double the profits on ebooks as competitors such as Apple or various national ebook retailers.
This may be due to the often lower price of grade - level appropriate
books for high schoolers versus
more expensive, full - color
books for young readers, but also may be due to the higher rates of digital device ownership among young adult readers.
Typically, the cost of paying
for an internal publicist turns out to be much
more expensive than outsourcing
book marketing services to us.
The process is certainly
more fiddly than the Kindle, and many rival
book stores are
more expensive, but then you do get
more buying options as well as the possibility of free content that your taxes have already paid
for.
I've purchased over a hundred
books since they changed the pricing and almost all of them were
more expensive for the the ebook than the discounted hardcover or paperback.
Ipad, while
more expensive than the average eReader, depicts
books far better, hence, makes
for a far better reading experience and you can do much with it that you can do with your PC: listening to music, writing
books, drawing, researching on the web, etc..
Plus it's featuring paper
books for which the Kindle editions are noticeably
more expensive.
For someone
more interested in all that other stuff — and who might like to check out a few
books a year, or maybe read some magazines — I'd recommend the iPad, or possibly the less
expensive Nook Color, described above.
Members get unlimited access to
books on the platform, but
for books not available on the platform, they can pay to rent the
book,
for a lower price than purchasing the
book (I imagine this
for more expensive books, or potentially
books from the Big 5 publishers).
For example, only the most
expensive version (at a whopping $ 299, or
more than double the cost of the $ 139 Kindle 3 Wi - Fi or $ 149 Nook Wi - Fi) comes with any form of wireless connectivity; the cheaper two versions require downloading
books to your computer and sideloading them to the device through a USB cable.
Most e-
books I buy are less
expensive than print
books anyway, and I'd much rather save a couple bucks up front than hope I can try to sell a used paperback
for more than a pittance.
You can experiment with permafree or paid
books; personally I'd rather have
more readers and less money
for my lead - gen
books, so I can get them to see my amazing optin offer in the back, sign up to my list, and hopefully go on to buy something
more expensive from me.
Instead of being able to combine «new
book tax» with «nicer,
more expensive to print hardcover» costs, readers now understand there are no print costs with e-books, and can see the new
book tax
for what it is.