Sentences with phrase «less book keeping»

All payments are guaranteed with no chargebacks so it's less book keeping and accounting.

Not exact matches

Alexander would like to see Morneau produce a plan to balance the books, while Perrault is less concerned about it as long as Ottawa keeps lowering the debt - to - GDP.
«This book is made for need and profit of all good folk,» writes Caxton in his Less Modern English introduction, «as far as they in reading or hearing of it shall more understand and feel the foresaid subtle deceits that daily be used in the world, not to the intent that men should use them, but that every man should eschew and keep him from the subtle false shrews that they be not deceived.»
Carl:» If you want to do a parlay bigger than 3 teams, it's usually better to keep them to 3 teams or less and roll the winnings over as many books charge a lot of juice on 4 + team parlays.»
He rejoined his boyhood club just two years later though and went on to rack up another 48 months on the club's books, making less than 50 appearances despite keeping World Cup winner Bodo Ilgner out of the team on a number of occasions.
My new book Love Warrior is about my husband's infidelity (we're just gonna keep saying that out loud «till it gets less scary); and
While I'm a super huge fan of the course because I love the video pieces, questionnaires and printouts I can keep handy, this book is an excellent introduction that will leave readers finding themselves yelling less and building more respect with their kids.
I would love this book — I pack lunches every day and I'm a big fan of J.M. Hirsch... follow his blog — he keeps it totally REAL... even those days when nothing goes right in the morning and packing lunch is less than exciting.
That spirit of giddy flippancy keeps the film pleasantly engaging, but it also practically ensures that, unlike the books on which it's based, Peter Rabbit is rather unlikely to be recalled with misty - eyed adoration by the time the year's out, much less over a century after its creation.
He's been like that, more or less, ever since, a fan - favorite for folks who value a little humor in their comic books have kept an eye on the character ever since.
Is this trend more or less in keeping with the original comic book stories?
To keep kids thinking, you might ask them to rewrite the beginning or ending of a book; write an autobiographical essay using the voice of a less prominent character in a book; or make a smart phone movie with friends that features characters from one of their assigned books.
The exciting news is that small publishers are more likely to change quickly because they have less invested in the old business model in which publishers kept such a high percentage of the revenue because they managed the printing, storage and distribution of books as well as offering editing.
In addition to letting Amazon Prime members pick one of the selected books for free (to keep), Prime members can now purchase the hardcover edition of these books for $ 9.99 or less and there are free Short Stories and -LSB-...]
And comforting yourself with the old saw that indie books auto - suck won't change all the money we're making, so keep on sucking on that pacifier if it makes you feel a little less butthurt.
They are less likely than college - aged adults to have read a book in the past year, but are more likely to keep up with the news.
«Our books are tiny, and tiny things tend to cost less in our marketplace than regular - size things,» says Prabhaker, adding that volunteer labor, free content from the writers and lack of national distribution all allow them to keep their prices lower.
It may not sell many copies at first, but my plan is to keep working on other books and put them up for sale, and I think it can only help to have more than less books available.
(cont'd)- I'm giving away hundreds of listings on the Vault, and as a result of doing so, won't see one thin dime of income on the site until October or later - Given all the time and money I've already sunk into developing the site, I don't even expect to earn back my upfront investment until sometime next year - I'm already personally reaching out to publishers on behalf of authors who are listed in the Vault, on my own time and my own long distance bill, despite the fact that I don't stand to earn so much as a finder's fee if any of those contacts result in an offer - I make my The IndieAuthor Guide available for free on my author site and blog - I built Publetariat, a free resource for self - pubbing authors and small imprints, by myself, and paid for its registration, software and hosting out of my own pocket - I shoulder all the ongoing expense and the lion's share of administration for the Publetariat site, which since its launch on 2/11 of this year, has only earned $ 36 in ad revenue; the site never has, and likely never will, earn its keep in ad revenue, but I keep it going because I know it's a valuable resource for authors and publishers - I've given away far more copies of my novels than I've sold, because I'm a pushover for anyone who emails me to say s / he can't afford to buy them - I paid my own travel expenses to speak at this year's O'Reilly Tools of Change conference, nearly $ 1000, just to be part of the Rise of Ebooks panel and raise awareness about self - published authors who are strategically leveraging ebooks - I judge in self - published book competitions, and I read the * entire * book in every case, despite the fact that the honorarium has never been more than $ 12 per book — a figure that works out to less than $.50 per hour of my time spent reading and commenting In spite of all this, you still come here and elsewhere to insinuate I'm greedy and only out to take advantage of my fellow authors.
You can check out the keywords of those books, but keep looking for an applicable category that is less competitive.
Hardcover books still seem maintain a certain «value» beyond the story itself, and I think people who buy them are seeking something they can keep and display in addition the words they contain, something that can not be had with an ebook and, to a lesser extent, a paperback book.
It takes some time to repurpose blog content, add detail and organize it into a book but there's much less ongoing work to keep seeing the money come in every month.
Sending them to Amazon is easier, less resistance, plus it will keep your free book # 1 in your category so even more people can read it.
What if I told you I could help you sell % 500 more books in less than a month; that I had personal media ties; that I could get you top exposure everywhere and keep the momentum going to sell thousands of books for years to come?
It's hard to keep track of the most popular digital comics, because unlike the print - book best - seller lists, which come out once a week, digital - comics lists are updated more or less continuously.
While that price point may seem a little high for an unknown author — many self - published authors keep their sales at $ 4.99 or less, with $ 2.99 being a fairly standard ebook price for indie works — given the argument that the cost of the book is in its initial creation, it makes sense.
We kept everything readers love about Kindle — the electronic ink display that reads like real paper, with no glare, even in bright daylight, the convenience of downloading books in less than 60 seconds and Kindle's ability to disappear in your hands so you can get lost in the author's words — and made it lighter, smaller, faster, and more affordable than ever.»
«How can I turn out the best book I've ever written and do it in less time than I dreamed possible while enjoying the process» gets you a different answer than «Why can't I keep up with those other authors» or «What am I thinking even doing this?»
What might be less obvious are the record - keeping tricks that will help you down the line: a list of username and passwords for your social media accounts, the URLs to your book or books on all of the major sellers» sites, URLs to your books on review sites, and so on.
If you don't share my tastes or you just love, love, love the movies and like to know about everything new - keep reading to the end for an additional 9 movies based on books which hold less appeal for me but maybe just up your alley!
This is less about selling books and more about keeping in touch with my readers between releases.
most of the books I saw in the KU selection are already $ 5 or less so why would I pay $ 10 a month for «unlimited» books when i can just pay $ 10 a month for 2 books and keep them?
The books you download are more or less yours to keep.
Whenever readers tell me they like my first book, I am encouraged to keep going, and obsess less about promotions.
If you're worried about the kindle falling out you could also add a strap to the outside to keep it shut, or elastic bands on the inside to hold it in place, but every modification is going to make it look less like a book and require more glue and materials, so that part is up to you.
But when I look around at other book cover designers charging less money... I can see why people keep coming back to me.
I try to keep my collection to less than 100 books.
(Obviously, I try to keep up - to - date with Barnes and Noble's online book promotion offerings to which, while less robust than Amazon's, are still worth checking out.
We love a well - written story that pulls us into the characters» world and a plot that keeps us flipping pages into the wee hours of the morning, so we can expect nothing less from the books we publish.
Either way... the books would have been much less of a pain to move, and much easier to find, in an electronic folder on a thumb drive — like the place I've kept my music collection backed up, ever since the summer I spent turning my CD collection into MP3 files.
Book Country keeps more than some, and less than others.
Maybe a lower price might get someone to try a series with a slightly increased price for other books in that series, but with the higher royalty percentage on each unit and less cuts into margin, an author can afford to keep the cost down.
Knowing it takes a lot less time and effort to complete your shorter book will also help push you to keep writing — even when you're distracted by other things you could be doing.
But once you are comfortable with formatting your own book, or have someone to format it for you, CreateSpace allows you to sell your book for less, but keep the same profit margin for yourself.
I remember reading that there are two broad categories of book buyers: the five books a year or less group, which is very large and the main driver behind mega-bestsellers, and the 30 - 50 + books a year avid readers, which is smaller but is what keeps the backlists and most genre fiction alive.
Keep in mind that (a) not all printed books currently make sense as e-books (children's books, cookbooks, picture books, etc.), (b) not all books that do make sense have been released in e-book format yet, and (c) that e-books generally sell for less than printed books, so 8 % of revenue would mean a higher percentage of unit sales.
When you sell your book for less than $ 2.99 on Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) Select, you keep 35 percent.
It's very difficult to keep from describing yourself when crafting your ideal reader — after all, you're writing a book that appeals to you, so it's easy to decide your ideal reader is more or less like you
The reason that we didn't put them in the spreadsheet is we didn't want to have to keep explaining to the less mathematically inclined folks how a book can sell a fraction of a copy in a day.
I am considering keeping CreateSpace and also publishing the same books with LSI / IngramsSpark because CreateSpace is less expensive than LSI / IngramsSpark.
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