Sentences with phrase «give authors a discount»

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Therefore, the authors have discounted future gains to their present value, so that any near - term gains are given more weight than gains in the more distant future.
I buy them at my author discount of 35 %, and sell them on at full, or near full price, so my purchases count as sales — 10 % gives me # 1.46 towards my royalties — plus I make around # 7.50 each copy if I sell at full price.
The Discount Book Man runs their own book promotion website, which, along with their email subscribers, Facebook page and Twitter account gives authors excellent exposure for their Kindle book, whether it's free, or on discount, or even fullDiscount Book Man runs their own book promotion website, which, along with their email subscribers, Facebook page and Twitter account gives authors excellent exposure for their Kindle book, whether it's free, or on discount, or even fulldiscount, or even full priced.
Oh, yeah, I always pay retail price unless I go through Mystery Lovers Bookstore, which gives a discount to authors (if they buy a case).
The Authors Guild says a proposed settlement will give Amazon the ability to reshape the literary market by excessive discounting.
They used to operate their own store where people could order books and authors received a much higher royalty, and it also gave authors the ability to promote discount codes so readers and distributors could order discounted copies.
However, authors are usually given the opportunity purchase physical copies of books at a reduced or volume discount rate that the author can sell to collect full price «revenues.»
In an effort to find an audience, many authors are forced to give away their books for free or at heavily discounted prices.
Instead of giving a straight answer about their wholesale terms, HHOrizons said the wholesale discount will depend... on what packages they author chooses — i.e.. ON WHAT THE WRITER IS WILLING TO PAY.
At a time when traditional publishing continues to try to discount the impact indie authors and e-books have on the market, to see Amazon celebrating our work gives me the warm fuzzies.
The SPSCs that set high retail prices typically offer to give their authors a measly 30 % discount.
In exchange for participation, authors also receive a bump in ranking because borrows are rated as sales, and the right to run a limited number of promos every 90 days per book by either discounting the price for a few days (a countdown deal) or by giving the book away for a few days.
This will allow authors to keep 100 % of the royalties and be able to tap into the support network Bookbaby has established and they also give discounts on cover art.
Kobo has just partnered with Bowker to give Writing Life Authors a discount on ISBN... [Read more...]
A traditional publishing house might give an author 25 percent of the net price on an e-book (meaning that if an outlet marks down your title, you get 25 percent of the discounted price).
But knowing about this discount may give you confidence to send customers to your author webpage instead of to Amazon or Barnes & Noble's website (where your customers may or may not receive a discount at all).
Every day, many authors and publishers temporarily discount their digital books or give them away for free.
The Society of Authors (SoA) has called on publishers to give authors «the right to say no» to high - discounting practices as part of its campAuthors (SoA) has called on publishers to give authors «the right to say no» to high - discounting practices as part of its campauthors «the right to say no» to high - discounting practices as part of its campaign...
Enroll books in site - wide promotions: In addition to the coupon system, special promotion sale tactics that might get an inspiration from the mall's seasonal sale allows authors to participate in giving four discount plans: 25 %, 50 %, 75 %, and free.
In retail, we can't forget that what is happening with retailers, and Amazon particularly - the drive to give a bigger share to Amazon will impact on authors because of [Amazon's high] discounts.
Now if Amazon, the authors, and publishers really wanted to make more money off me, they'd just need to create the «Kindle Unlimited discount purchase plan»: after reading a KU book, give me the opportunity to get a permanent copy for just a few bucks more.
The Society of Authors (SoA) has called on publishers to give authors «the right to say no» to high - discounting practices as part of its campaign... ReAuthors (SoA) has called on publishers to give authors «the right to say no» to high - discounting practices as part of its campaign... Reauthors «the right to say no» to high - discounting practices as part of its campaign... Read more
I'll bet your author friend will even give you one of those Smashwords 100 % discount coupons so you'll have an ebook for a giveaway.
The best thing about audiobooks is that authors have flexibility when it comes to pricing their products, so they could give huge discounts to bring in customers, or price it high when demand increases.
It's called Matchbook, and it allows authors and publishers to agree to give e-books away at a huge discount to anyone who bought the physical book.
The author asserted that having multiple cards was a good thing because it boosts your credit score, gives a sense of security, and allows users to obtain extra rewards and discounts.
The author starts by giving a preview of where he will end — with Carl Icahn when he was much younger, where he was buying closed - end funds at large discounts, and pressuring managers to liquidate the fund.
You'll tend to find a flood of new cards — and likely bigger bargains — after major gift - giving holidays such as Christmas, Valentine's Day and Mother's Day, says Mark Ellwood, author of «Bargain Fever: How to Shop in a Discounted World.»
-- authored by Circuit Judge Hurwitz [majority decision] and concurring opinion by Circuit Judge Reinhardt; discussed in our Oct. 10, 2015 post: District court in Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act case which substantially reduced fee request was reversed based upon its reliance on inapt practice area hourly rates, upon its discounts for plaintiff's attorneys not delegating tasks to associates given that only small firms prosecuted these type of cases, and upon its use of stale prior fee awards involving fee claimant's attorneys.
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