Sentences with phrase «looking at the markup»

However, as I've been reading (and looking at the markup actually created when I upload my books to KDP), I'm starting to suspect I'm not going about things in the most efficient or effective way.
NOTE: You can look at your markup using a TEXT editor (such as free - to - download Text Wrangler) to detect strange characters from Word; or the TEXT editor built into Pressbooks.

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Bob Peabody, a Newport, R.I., consultant who helped Paine rework her pricing structure, advised her to look at comparable industry statistics for sales and the cost of direct labor (labor that produces sales) to compute a markup factor — the amount she needs to charge to cover costs and make a desirable profit.
webcast of the markup of the House Education and the Workforce Committee «s school food bill yesterday (my dedication to TLT readers only goes so far, people) but I've seen summaries of the outcome and it looks like the final bill is about as bad as expected, at least from the perspective of children's health.
The FTC looked at 3 million dealer - assisted loan transactions and discovered the average dealer markup was 0.09 %, Westcott says.
Quality is already a big issue as ereading apps» developers and vendors must manage (CSS overrides, KePub which was a radical solution for enhancing the overall quality of the crappy files they had to sell, etc.) the unmanageable a.k.a HTML and CSS a web dev would die just looking at it since even basic HTML markup is not done properly, let's hope the devs they hire will do things well.
But you go ahead and keep tying yourself to your idevices like that somehow defines who you are and keep paying a company the highest markup of any company on the planet... and look at yourself in the mirror and then tell yourself how intelligent you are for those actions — delusion is great.
In an article «Why Women Pay More», Marie Claire magazine took a look at women across the country and found that on average women pay $ 151 billion in extra fees and markups that men don't have to pay.
According to Segel, if the item has more of an upscale look than other products in the store (putting it in the «better» or «best» category), you can increase the markup; if it is of lesser quality (the «good» category), retailers should offer it at a lower price.
Looking at ArtPal, thinking about it, but my question is «if I choose the print on demand, do I choose the markup, like (35 %) I really don't want to get into the printing process.
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