This is a key point: whether it's called a license or a sale, readers do understand that they don't get all the rights they get with print books, and don't think they should pay
the full print price (also, of course, we understand e-books cost less to produce).
Apparently, however, there are some consumers willing to pay
full print price for an e-book, even if they could buy the print copy on sale at a real or online bookstore.
Digital is still cheaper than print: This just seems like common sense, but digital comics storefronts usually charge
the full print price for new digital comics, and print books are often cheaper than Kindle editions on Amazon.
Not exact matches
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The benefit of diaper cuts is you can try more fabric
prints / solids for a lower
price point than if you purchased
full yards!
(remember always
print off a coupon or download their app onto your phones to get the coupons so you don't have to pay
full price)
I picked up this Floral
Print Cami Top with blue and white roses and a navy blue one with orange and red flowers at
full price, and found this black and white black and white Floral
Print Cami Top on Clearance (score!)
I then went in with a
printed copy of my Anthro shopping basket and they still claimed that it was
full price according to their system.
Once in a while, I'll splurge on
full -
priced products that likely won't go on sale (like this top or this dress), but I normally try to be savvy about my purchases and wait for incredible sales or go for the older, discounted
prints.
The fine
print says «Offer does not apply to
full -
price BHLDN items, sale furniture, sale found items, previous purchases or the purchase of gift cards.
You know how when you go to the shops and you see that something's on offer — let's say it's coronation chicken and it's BOGOF — but you look at the small
print and discover that it's only been at
full price for one day in the last month?
I trusted, like a fool, that a company of their repute would, surely, and for the
price of $ 575.00 (I was in a rush to
print), that I would, at least, get a
full read of the manuscript.
If I love a story I'll probably buy a
print copy after I've read (and already bought) the ebook, so wouldn't be prepared to pay «
full»
price there either.
An author may be asked to subsidize or pay the
full cost of his or her
print Authors who do so should own the physical copies outright, having paid the manufacturing fees, and should not be required to pay a «percent - off list
price» amount arbitrated by the publisher when they need to order copies.
Even so, it should be obvious, and I tried this out on a 9 year old this week, new generations, those whose eyesight will not deteriorate for a long time to come, those people can read
prints I can't even read with my reading glasses, thus they could care less about the size of the font available in a Kindle, leaving the Kindle sadly to the declining Boomers, who are spending $ 500 on the average when they buy a Kindle, while an entirely new computer generation is buying this new crop of Netbooks that are
full computers in pretty much all senses, but are even smaller in size than the Kindles, and smaller in
price.
Barnes and Nobles requires a
full bar code with a
price bar code and «a human can read»
price,
printed on the book.
In addition to new features and access capabilities, CourseSmart materials have grown in popularity due to the
full catalog of titles from 90 % of the educational publishers that the company offers at as much as a 60 % discount over the original
print price.
Though
prices have come down considerably over the years as technology improves,
full color
printing can still be as high as triple (or more!)
I've got an iPad
full of a gazillion - affordably -
priced - ebooks I purchased and haven't read yet; a house
full of hundreds of
print books I've yet to read; an ongoing addiction to big, old, dusty secondhand bookstores; and I belong to two big local library system with excellent
print and ebook selections / services.
Please note that
full - color hardcover book
pricing includes FREE
full - color front and back cover
printing.
Bloomberg Business Week has redesigned its
print issues and reformatted it to be available for free on iPad to all of its
print subscribers, and has kept the tablet - only subscription
price to a
full two - dollars less than the newsstand
price, a move that is sure to win over some faithful readers of other competing titles.
With books costing between $ 1.99 and $ 3.99 for the
full - color graphic novels, readers who simply enjoyed the books — as opposed to actual collectors who may pay the hefty
price for an original
print edition — can revisit the classics.
While Amazon Publishing is focused on traditional
print publishing, specific mention was made in the press release of the options for digital editions of these children's titles, especially now that the
full - color and family - friendly
priced Kindle Fire tablet has debuted.
The
pricing is a bit on the hefty side with single
print issues costing around $ 6.95, but the magazines are a
full 8.5 x 11 inches (22 x 29 cm).
Someone should tell him there's a large audience out there that's fully engaged, to the point where they are willing to pay
full cover
price for digital comics in order to get them the day the
print editions come out.
The way books are sold on a consignment model, for example, wherein the book retailer can return any unsold item for a
full refund — with the high
price of the break - out successful hardback
print title subsidizing the wasteful and ridiculous model.
As for
price — my $ 199
full print ready cover is comparable to their $ 999 cover design package.
Self published authors using a self publishing platform or service, such as Amazon Createspace or Kindle Direct Publishing, may receive royalties (as opposed to the
full sales
price of each book sold) to cover any
printing, promotion and distribution costs incurred in processing the author's book orders.
Be warned, though, the subscription cost is
full price — so $ 4 for a new X-Men book — which is a change from old school
print subscriptions that give you a nice discount.
I'm actually OK with buying digital comics at
full price as long as I can download the files off my phone or table and read them on other machines (so I actually own them), but in cases where that isn't available or I already own the
print comics I've been looking into scanning services like 1dollarscan.com (not actually one dollar unless you're scanning less than 100 pages w / o OCR).
Verdict: If you want all your
print and eBook Amazon sales visible on the same interface and you're comfortable without having a paper proof copy, and don't mind paying
full price for
print copies of your book, try Amazon's publishing arm.
In other words, the publisher probably wouldn't get the ebook sale at all if the owner of the
print copy had to pay
full price for the ebook, but at a reduced
price, the publisher makes at least some money.
«We know now,» he says, «that people who own a book in
print are extremely unlikely to buy the ebook at
full price.
Comprehensive resources like Author Earnings» quarterly analyses, the only
full picture of traditionally published and indie book sales, can give you important insights into what
price points for
print and e-editions are successful in your genre.
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2.4 percent are willing to pay
full (
print) cover
price for a digital comic, 8.5 % are willing to pay up to 80 percent of cover
price, and everyone else is looking for a better deal.
In most cases, same - day releases are sold at
full cover
price, the same as
print.
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Contemplating the purchase of an E-Book Reader I checked out
prices at various sites, and was appalled to find that whilst you can buy the
print copy of an older book for a few pounds + delivery, they wanted the
full retail
price for an E-Book.
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If I buy the
printed book new at
full price, I have the option of trading it when I am through for another book... If I choose to buy the same book in an eBook format — that's it... I have the book forever if I want it (well if the technology doesn't change and leave me unable to read it anymore).
Getting 70 percent on the ebook, the indie author got $ 2.10
pricing at $ 2.99 and $ 2.80
pricing at $ 3.99, royalties comparable to what they'd get from
full -
priced print.
A single book that's virtually free in
print, is the
price of about two
full music albums as audio.
In an intriguing note they seem to be more willing to pay
full price for ebooks (BookBub is focused on digital) than others in the BookBub universe; and they read more
print books.
The simmering dispute between Amazon and the book publisher Hachette over the
pricing of electronic books will spill over onto the
printed pages of the New York Times on Sunday in a
full - page advertisement, the paper reported today.
I don't see any value in putting a
print effort into these because of a cheap
price point, however I do think it's worth having a
print - on - demand version available for a
full length novel.
We buy more
print books than ebooks, we're most likely to discover our books online — though we prefer to buy them in - store — and we almost always pay
full price.