Sentences with phrase «many ebooks sell»

I agree completely with Jackie Barbosa above in that the real takeaway from this snippet of data is the unconscionably huge portion of earnings that the trad pubs get from each ebook they sell.
It's called the Eason Leaf... It could plausibly become the best - selling dedicated ereading device in Ireland after the Kindle and create a mass market for ebooks sold via the Eason ebookstore.
The ebooks sold from this store only work with the Sony Reader.
The publishers said they will «use a formula based on the number of states participating and the number of eBooks sold in each state» to determine amounts due, but did not specify how consumers will be reimbursed — by check, a discount on future purchases, or some other mechanism.
Their sweet spot — according to the many eBooks sold through their site (this includes sites they distribute to such as iTunes)-- is $ 3.99.
This will allow Adobe to clip the ticket on a big chunk of the ebooks sold if it gets the kind of support it's hoping for among ereader hardware manufacturers (Sony has already announced Digital Editions support for a future Sony Reader), e-bookstores, publishers etc..
As part of the deal, Apple allegedly got a 30 % commission on each ebook sold.
But unfortunately for the publishers, it also increases the likelihood that someone buys a self - published ebook instead which now make up almost 40 % of the ebooks sold on Amazon: http://authorearnings.com/report/may-2015-author-earnings-report/
They can't make ebook selling viable because they never really TRIED.
While those are the major players in the online bookselling and ebook selling space, how many independent bookstores or online startups will be able to even come close to those prices?
Ebooks sold in this category declined 35.0 percent.
Obviously just because an ebook sold really well, does not guarantee the audio edition will too.
Michael Prescott — more than 800,000 self - published ebooks sold (Dec 2011) Chris Culver — over 550,000 (Dec 2011) Heather Killough - Walden — over 500,000 books sold (Dec 2011) Selena Kitt — «With half a million ebooks sold in 2011 alone» J.A. Konrath — more than 500,000 ebooks sold (November 2011) Stephen Leather — close to 500,000 books sold (Nov 2011)
There is a clear trend towards fiction: 85 % of ebooks sold are in this genre.
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.
The top selling self - published authors earn most of their money from ebooks sold on Amazon.
I sell a lot of books in England and ebooks sell everywhere and more countries all the time.
After a fantastic March, my ebook sales have now topped 2 million ebooks sold!
We've previously mentioned that Amazon followed the console business model, of selling hardware cheap and recouping its losses by selling content, when it came to the Kindle Fire and one of its methods of making money is from eBooks sold on the Kindle bookstore.
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.
I should also mention that all these ebook selling website offer DRM protection for your books and some can even add customer name / information on each page of the ebook.
If the author earns $ 2.99 when his eBook sells on Amazon for $ 2.99, how come the baker doesn't earn $ 2.99 when his bread sells in the supermarket for $ 2.99?
So, If the author earns $ 2.99 when his eBook sells on Amazon for $ 2.99, how come the firm that makes the bread doesn't earn $ 2.99 when his bread sells in the supermarket for $ 2.99?
-- Between 14 % and 25 % of all ebooks sold at Apple, Nook, and Kobo store lack Bowker - issued International Standard Book Numbers (ISBNs).
If an author earne $ 2.99 when his eBook sells on Amazon for $ 2.99, does Hachette earn $ 15 if it's hardback sells on Amazon for $ 15?
The number of ebooks sold was smaller than they expected so the payment was increased.
International fees applied by Amazon to Kindle ebooks sold to users from abroad are a serious issue.
ADE talks to PDF files as well as EPUB files, so that's another thing you may wish to install if you're likely to buy ebooks from larger sites (for example, Harlequin's ebook store or the ebooks sold by Powells).
When an ebook sells for $ 1 to $ 6, and the AVERAGE ebook sells a few hundred copies (or even a few thousand) where's the money for development in addition to: design, additional content such as illustration, audio or video, editing, a teeny bit of overhead, royalties, and promotion?
«For every 114 eBooks sold, 100 print are sold» or the like — in other words, someone fed someone a single percentage figure, and provided no raw data, no complete statistical analysis.
These publishers account for nearly 90 % of all ebooks sold.
Because B&N + Amazon represent roughly 90 % of ebooks sold in the US, pairing those two is a pretty good basis for a bestseller list (with the weight on Amazon, because they own roughly 70 - 75 % of sales).
Publishing industry statistics from Nielsen, Bowker, et al who all rely purely on counting ISBNs are completely blind to this fact because of the simple reason that 37 % of all eBooks sold on Amazon.com each day do not have an ISBN.
After all, they were using ebooks to sell high priced devices and even if they make more money per ebook sold it won't compensate them for selling fewer units of the Kindle.
For eBooks sold via the wider network, the commission charged by the online retailers will be deducted prior to calculation of your Author Earnings.
Even they are surprised too, they never imagined that it will happen before the Spring but during the holiday's rush, Amazon saw 115 kindle ebook sold to every 100 paperback edition, as said by UberGizmo.
EditionGuard provides customers freedom with eBook selling tools that are easy to use and customize, built on top of an industry standard DRM system for security.
So the standard royalty on ebooks sold through the site would increase to 35 percent and the standard royalty on hardcover books would increase to 25 percent.
The biggest «publisher» of self - published material by far is Amazon KDP, and, as noted above, it doesn't require or issue ISBNs for the ebooks it sells.
Ebooks sold through Gardners will earn authors 60 percent of the list price after VAT — the same rate Smashwords authors earn on books sold at iBooks and other major retailers.
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These are two crucial things that can help your eBook sell on the market.
«But integrating (your ebook selling) into library (ies) is not for the fainthearted.»
Thanks to Kindle Direct Publishing's pricing regime, an eBook selling in the US at $ 2.99, inexplicably is priced there at $ 38.85!
Select subscribers receive a 70 % royalty on all ebooks sold plus a variety of other benefits like the free promotion option.
Although many have ventured into ebook selling through online stores, it is surprising to note that the distribution of ebooks -LSB-...]
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Publishing of the winning manuscript includes: editing, layout of inside pages, softcover design, ISBN, online selling with quarterly royalty payments, 25 printed copies, eBook conversion, and eBook selling with quarterly royalty payments.
When we look at the total number of EBooks sold at Apples bookstore it seems to be grossly inflate.
In a November report, it claimed the big five account for 31 % of all ebooks sold on Amazon.co.uk, while self - published authors have reached 26 %.
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