Sentences with phrase «far better royalties»

Independent authors enjoy more creative control and far better royalties: They keep 50 % to 70 % of book sales, vs. 15 % to 25 % royalties for traditionally published books.
And online producer - retailer like Amazon turns over a far better royalty rate of return to authors than the traditional publishing houses have done — and is capable of displaying a writer's work before an almost incomprehensibly large audience of potential readers.

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However, if you want to make the most money (especially on Amazon, which only allows authors to receive 70 percent in royalties if the book is priced at $ 2.99 or higher — $ 1.99 and $ 0.99 books only allow authors a 35 percent royalty rate), then $ 4.99 appears to be the best price point for selling a good amount of books (though far less than with a lower price point) while making the most in profit.
I definitely like the open approach of Smashwords over this kindle locking that Amazon does, but since that Wall Street article stated Amazon is giving unusally high royalties to authors (and since they're the far more popular platform I guess buying there might snowball into additional readers for you through better chart positioning) I might be willing to overcome my distaste for their unpleasant kindleness for once.
Further, these relationships with third party imprints compensate for the lack of publishing infrastructure within most agencies, as well as the digital education gap and the backend support, as conversion, design, upload, distribution across platforms, updates, marketing, and data and royalty accounting — all are handled by the imprint.
What actually may make this venture far more profitable than enhanced ebooks from a few years ago is the building on the HTML5 platform for ease of consumption across multiple platforms, as well as Pubsoft's original offering to the digital publishing industry of creating streamlined, one - stop - shopping for authors and publishers to market, sell, and retrieve royalties on their titles, regardless of retail outlet.
In fact, I would be surprised if Apple or Amazon didn't drop their royalty rate to 25 % or even 20 % in the next year or two — if only to combine a market - share grab with a well - timed and plausible defense against further federal scrutiny.)
In my experience, it's a far better option than going with a traditional publisher as their contracts are becoming more and more onerous and you still have to wait nine months for your royalties as they account every six months and then there's another three months before you actually receive anything (not that what you get is usually worth the wait!).
Having said all that, after lots of looking (and being confused) I went with an indie print - on - demand shop that offered (as far as I could tell) everything the bigger self - pub places do, for a lot less money and better royalties and much more personalized service.
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