It can be used to
get ebooks priced at $ 0.99 for free.
Also, you can still use the unlimited use $ 1 off coupon, KoboSpring1, at Kobo to
get ebooks priced under $ 1 for free, agency -LSB-...]
One key point Howey made in reference to Amazon's new pricing tool, KDP Pricing Support, is this: «While Amazon's been fighting with publishers to
get ebook prices down, I also think that a lot of self - published authors aren't pricing their books high enough.
I think customers will dig the fact that they can visit their local bookstore and then scan titles they want to
get the ebook prices on.
I just tried
getting my ebook price matched for free using this method.
The major problem I have with Joe's scenario is his reliance on the Kindle Lending Library to illustrate Amazon's interest in
getting ebook prices down to zero.
Not exact matches
Normally, retailers
get to decide how much they sell books for, but the publishers were down with the plan because they were worried about Amazon's growing power and the company's penchant for selling
ebooks at low
prices.
We'll be making all NYNB content available exclusively in
eBook form for $ 105 — a
price we think is waaaaaay more reflective of what you're
getting for your money.
Watch trailers Amazon's stalwart
ebook reader has undergone a major overhaul, but it's hard to
get past the lightweight Kindle's hefty
price tag.
You will receive these
ebooks: • Mother's Day Games • Mother's Day Language Arts Interactive Foldable Booklets • Mother's Day Preschool Interactive Activities • Mother's Day Word Puzzles • Grandmother's Virtues Lapbook You
get all 5 products at one low
price!
You name your own
price,
get the
eBooks via instant download in your preferred format.
Most often I see people
price an
eBook based on Amazon's royalty structure (generally,
prices outside $ 2.99 to $ 9.99
get a 35 % commission).
And if you sell a bunch of
ebooks — something you can do more easily if you self publish and control
pricing — it's very easy to
get a publishing deal quickly.
I've posted about this in the past, but as a brief refresher, what agency
pricing means is that publishers
get to set the
prices for their
ebooks.
Indie - publishing an
ebook gives you the flexibility with your
pricing you would never
get with a publishing house.
Pull all of your book data into the ISBN management section: title, subtitle,
price, ISBN,
eBook ISBN,
eBook price, trim size, page count, word count, category, age group — into book ISBN fields at www.myidentifiers.com (this will start the process of
getting your book's data out to the world and make it easier for the sales to be tracked.)
My post was about the high
prices libraries pay for
ebooks from the «Big 6» publishers and the difficulties libraries have
getting books from most of those publishers.
In a letter to Hachette authors and agents, posted by CNN's Brian Stelter, Pietsch wrote that the company will
get «full responsibility for the consumer
prices of our
ebooks,» and that «the percent of revenue on which Hachette authors»
ebook royalties are based will not decrease under this agreement.»
You were going to be another venue, a direct competitor to Amazon, and a means for those of us who chose Nook over Kindle to
get ebooks that aren't victims of
price inflation by New York.
I'm so glad you mentioned this, because I really feel that this
got lost in the whole hullabaloo about
ebook price fixing.
I am concerned about the
prices even
getting higher... especially since we don't «own» our
ebooks.
Numerous Kindle owners try to buy
eBooks at a good
price online, only to
get disgruntled when they aren't compatible.
Once big corporate publishers
got control over their authors
ebook prices they jacked up the
price.
As XinXii is an European based company, we have to warrant two aspects: - we have to pay the German VAT to the tax office for each
eBook sold (19 %)- the VAT must be always included in the final
price of all products listed on XinXii So after a sale, we have to transfer the VAT to the tax office, and the author will
get his percentage of the net
price as provision / royalty.
Our
ebook formatting packages start at $ 99 and
pricing depends on the nature of your book, the number of pages and the work that will be involved in
getting your book formatted.
I sell my
ebooks for $ 4.95, so the obvious
price point for an eARC would have been something similar, but I didn't think it'd be worth my time to set everything up, email people (I mistakenly, didn't think of automation this first time around — more on that farther down), and deal with the inevitable «customer service» emails I'd
get for $ 5.
Here's a video I did last year talking about how to
get your
ebook listed for free at Barnes & Noble and Amazon (where the lowest
price you can list a book for is technically 99 cents).
The royalties (or whatever you want to call it, but again I'm using royalty because that's the generally accepted term) on
ebooks sold in Japan, India, Brazil, and Mexico is 35 %, unless you're in KDP Select, at which point you
get 70 % as long as it meets the
price requirements.
The Audible
ebook price is normally $ 19.99 for Open Minds, but if you
get the
ebook (which is free) you can
get the audiobook for $ 1.99!
But there is still a
price limit I have for
ebooks unless I'm really desperate (as you said, if there's no other way to
get the book).
I'll
get right to it, in my opinion you and your company are on the «wrong side of history» as it pertains both to the
pricing of
ebooks, and operating a publishing business within the context of our digital culture in general.
So it's
getting harder and harder to charge premium
prices for
eBooks.
What we should be wanting is more widespread adoption of
ebooks in general and
getting away from the agency model and artificially high
prices can do that.
When you
get to the final tab in the KDP publishing process — Kindle
eBook Pricing — after Amazon tries to lure you into its fools - gold KDP Select program and asks you what territories you hold the distribution rights for (in most cases, «All territories» — unless you've licensed some away), there's a panel titled Royalty and
Pricing — the cause of our anxiety.
Pull all of your book data into one place: title, subtitle,
price, ISBN,
eBook ISBN,
eBook price, trim size, page count, word count, category, age group — into book ISBN fields at www.MyIdentifiers.com (this will start the process of
getting your book's data out to the world and make it easier for the sales to be tracked by Nielsen Bookscan.)
A few years ago it was a big deal when E Ink
ebook readers finally hit the sub - $ 100
price point; now just half of that can
get you the entry level Kindle.
Goodreads
eBooks are in ePUB format, DRM - free, with authors setting the
price and
getting 70 % of the revenue, payable via check or Paypal at any point after they've earned $ 50.
On
ebooks, industry standard is 25 % of NET — the
price HarperCollins
gets paid by the retailer, typically about half the cover
price.
Just put the coupon code you'll
get into the book's coupon
price reduction when you check - out, and your
eBook will be automatically opened onto your desktop inside the Embellisher eReader.
Sure, I
get that Amazon and Macmillan — one of the publishers who signed onto Apple's iBook, which allows publishers to set their own
prices — are negotiating
ebook prices.
Shatzkin still can't quite
get it, though, and then shifted the argument to the unknowable ground of whether agency
pricing was or was not dampening
ebook sales.
The settlement appears to follow the outlines of Amazon's recent agreement with Simon & Schuster — the publisher can set its own
price for its
ebooks, but they
get better terms if the
price is in the range Amazon likes.
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The author
gets a higher royalty percentage, but NOT a higher royalty in dollars when
ebooks are
priced at 9.99 or lower.
You won't be looking for
price drops, if you can
get quality
ebooks free!
It seems publishers thought they could
get away from the volume
pricing structure that established the
ebook market.
With
eBooks prices foreseeable coming down, as smaller publishing houses can sell books cheaper than any other store, authors, and smaller publishing companies can
get wider exposure which is a boon to everyone from the reader, to the author.
Why buy a new Kobo and pay higher
prices for
ebooks when you can
get a lower
price (sometimes $ 2.00 — $ 3.00 lower) for the same
ebook at Amazon?
Rooted in one of the world's great publishing houses, the Faber Factory team have developed innovative ways to make sure
ebooks get out to multiple retailers in multiple formats around the world, to monitor availability, sales and
pricing in real time, and to promote
ebooks to readers,» the press release stated.
This is mainly because most of the companies just
got into
eBooks and have temporarily adopted the agency model for
eBooks to determine set
prices until something more official is produced.