They just
get a royalty for use of their names.
It was very important that we would
get royalty payments and shares in Reward as we would own part of the Project and share in its success and we would keep a share of the land.
And I still
get a royalty check when and if you buy it.
For example, say you've gone into a deal with a licensee and
you get a royalty check for a thousand dollars, but from what you can tell, they're selling a lot more of the product out there!
These people always talk about sales like
they get royalty whenever a copy of the game got sold.
I envy Canadian authors because
they get a royalty each time one of their books is checked out of a Canadian library, or an e-book uploaded.
Books that are listed for $ 2.99 to $ 9.99 give the author a 70 % royalty rate; books that cost either more or less
get a royalty rate of just 35 %.
I get a royalty check from Books in Motion, who recorded the audio books, every six months.
The authors only
get a royalty.
It also seems to me that one more possible advantage for authors is that they may be able to
get their royalty checks more frequently than every quarter, since they won't have to wait for returns to the publisher.
As for not knowing how much we are gonna earn from one month to the next as indie authors... we don't know that with a legacy publisher either — until
we get a royalty check six months or a year later.
You will
get a royalty from the sale of each book.
On other projects, I don't
get royalty statements that allow me to compare.
For simplicity sake, let's say your retail mark - up is $ 10... you'll
get your royalty AND the $ 8 (80 % of the retail mark - up).
So, even though that author doesn't
get a royalty from that particular sale, if the buyer likes the book, there is the possibility of a royalty sale down the road.
A few weeks later,
you get a royalty check from KDP for $ 450.
You will
get a royalty statement from your publisher once or twice a year, which your agent can help you understand.
There are lots of places on the internet you can
get royalty free professional images.
I like how I can open that envelope all by myself and shrug and say, «Welp, at least
I get a royalty check!
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I know my ebooks have been selling well —
I get royalty checks.
At last week's Writer's Union of Canada conference in Toronto, an author asked the head of ECW Press: «Why should authors should
get a royalty of 25 % (of net) when they could get 70 % publishing on their own digitally?»
The fan fiction authors
get a royalty of 35 percent for works of at least 10,000 words, and a royalty of 20 percent on works between 5,000 and 10,000 words.
However, I drifted to Createspace.com because it was more cost effective in terms of POD (print on demand) and I was able to
get royalty costs more efficiently.
However, we still
get royalty statements from Pocket, Sourcebooks, and Berkley among others.
Btw, I don't know how you want to calculate this into future profits, but I've noticed that my traditional publishers are now discounting my e-books, and called those sales «deep discount» which means
I get no royalty on them.
Traditionally published authors tend to
get a royalty of around 10 % per book sale once their advance has been earned out.
I still
get royalty checks.
I've been self - publishing for years now, but it still gives me a real thrill to
get my royalty payments every month!
The pros for the new beta program were simple: 1) you could upload your pdf files directly to your KDP dashboard instead of going to another site to do so; 2) your digital and print books linked automatically; and 3) you didn't have to charge as much in order to
get a royalty.
(And I think Catherine Ryan Hyde should
get a royalty every time somebody uses the expression «pay it forward».
So the people who really like it get it free, and maybe other people will stumble on it so the author will
get a royalty, maybe.
If you're using Createspace expanded distribution the only way you can
get any royalty is to set your price at a ridiculously high price.
And you don't
get any royalty payments until after you've sold enough copies to earn beyond the advance.
When
I get my royalty statements, my publisher breaks it down between print and eBook and my eBook sales are always 80 - 90 % of the total.
At this point, I consider myself exclusively indie, but I do still
get royalty statements for my two trad - pubbed nonfiction books.
And if you understand NY, those folks who get that advance will not
get a royalty check for several years.
So you're to
get a royalty, after everything else has been subtracted out.
Or they can order directly from Amazon, and
we get a royalty.
Previously, KDP Select authors would
get a royalty payment if a reader made it past the 10 - per - cent mark of their book.
He's always saying «Why don't you say my name, and why don't
I get royalties?
I «tchik
gets royalties from the sales of the tea made from the peppermint, as does a Native American organization called Pretty Shield Foundation, which includes foster care among its activities.
Ligand
gets royalties on sales of Amgen's Kyprolis drug, which treats a form of incurable blood cancer.
Stop subsidies to the oil companies and
get the royalties that any non banana republic gets.
My friends in the industry say this is a ludicrous oversimplification for a number of reasons including (1) Kenney's valuation is based on what he called the «current global market value» ($ 60 / barrel) which doesn't apply to bitumen, (2) he hasn't included the cost of extraction or the fact producers would never dump that much oil onto the market at once and (3) Albertans only
get royalties, not the entire amount.
And every time I download a photo, the photographer who uploaded
it gets a royalty!
If the governor is going to weigh in, he is going to have to be prepared to talk about things like how do
you get royalties for a book signing, how do you have outside income, how do you pass that income, how do you deal with issues that most people won't understand but may not pay attention to the way they do right now?
Explaining the song, the writer says, «The lyrics, after all, are uniquely suited to Black Panther: «I got, I got, I got, I got / Loyalty,
got royalty inside my DNA...»
They decide to make the trip from New Jersey to Hollywood in order to
get the royalties for their story.