Sentences with phrase «normalized page»

A "normalized page" refers to a webpage that has been adjusted or standardized in order to follow a set of rules or guidelines. This process can involve making the page conform to a certain layout, structure, or design, as well as ensuring its content meets specific criteria. Normalizing a page helps to make it consistent and user-friendly across different devices, platforms, or browsers. Full definition
The Global Fund offers authors the advantage of being paid based on pages read, calculated from the Kindle Edition Normalized Page Count (KENPC).
If you click through on the Amazon link above, you'll find this explanation: [To determine a book's page count in a way that works across genres and devices, we've developed the Kindle Edition Normalized Page Count (KENPC).
For books read through «loans» under KU, you are paid per normalized page read.
Based on the figures for June, it came in around $ 0.0492 cents per normalized page (again, assuming my math challenged brain did the math right).
It would help if Amazon let us know the number of downloads as well as number of normalized pages read.
In order to benefit from being included in the Kindle Unlimited library, and to receive payments based on normalized page reads, KDP Select requires authors to enroll a book for distribution exclusively with Amazon's Kindle platform, for a minimum of 90 days.
But, again, not knowing how normalized pages read compares to the number of downloads makes this an interesting mental exercise but really doesn't answer the question of how many of the borrows are actually being read all the way through.
The first issue I see as I look at these numbers is that I know how many normalized pages have been read but not how many times a book has been downloaded.
German prices are usually calculated by normalized page (around 1800 characters per page).
They did, and it's called Kindle Edition Normalized Page Count (or KENPC, and yay, a new acronym).
It stands for Kindle Edition Normalized Page Count and it's the way Amazon now measures page reads by Kindle Unlimited Subscribers.
This is about 0.56 cents per normalized page.
It varies based on the money in the global fund (and Amazon sends an email each month detailing how much money is there) and how many titles are enrolled as well as how many normalized pages have been read.
Amazon's KDP Select program is focused on exclusive distribution to its Kindle platform ---- it offers certain perks, such as being paid by «Normalized Page Reads» (as well as for individual book sales) in exchange for authors agreeing to exclusive distribution through Amazon.
That does, of course, assume the author of the article was not talking about the normalized page count (which I doubt because 2oo normalized pages does not a novel make).
By the way, Amazon, why not give us the «normalized page» count for our title (in other words, on our dashboard, tell us what this number is so we can use it to figure out how many books are being read through.)
Worse, the monies paid would be based on the number of the normalized pages read.
Amazon is using a normalized page count that accounts for how much content is actually there, so the rate should be the same no matter the layout.
Taking the normalized page counts and the $ 0.006 / page a number of sites are quoting as what Amazon will be paying, I get the following potential payouts for this month: $ 29.68 for Duty from Ashes, $ 31.60 for Vengeance from Ashes, and $ 310.79 for Sword of Arelion.
«To determine a book's page count in a way that works across genres and devices, we developed the Kindle Edition Normalized Page Count (KENPC).
But remember, payment is based on the normalized page count.
Kindle Edition Normalized Page Count is a unified page metric that Amazon tracks and uses to pay publishers for books read through Kindle Unlimited and the Kindle Owners Lending Library.
Enter your Kindle Edition Normalize Page Count, as it is displayed in your KDP dashboard.
What I have found with the inception of KU is that my normalized pages read has gone through the roof compared to what I used to get under KOLL.
(or 0.6 cents to 0.4) per normalized page.
Also, my KENPC (Kindle Edition Normalized Page Count) went way up (again, relatively speaking).
I'm operating under the assumption that book ranking is affected by the number of copies sold; is «normalized pages read» going to replace or supplement the book ranking?
If your books have 300 - 500 pages of data, and that's not counted in the normalized page length, then it's a reference book, right?
Taking the normalized page counts and the $ 0.006 / page a number of sites are quoting as what Amazon will be paying, I would be receiving $ 54.53.
«Playing Five Number Patterns By Date» Kindle Edition Normalized Page Count (KENPC) v1.0: 29 The Start Reading Location for your book has not been set yet.
Then slide down to the book title and the normalized page count.
Testing The Pick 4 Mystery System, for example, is 167 normalized pages.
To determine a book's page count in a way that works across genres and devices, we've developed the Kindle Edition Normalized Page Count (KENPC).
Calendar - Based Play With Hot Number 135 has a normalized page count of 33 pages.
The normalized page count is 7.
Duty from Ashes (Honor and Duty Book 2): 9088 normalized pages read.
Vengeance from Ashes (Honor and Duty Book 1): 8293 normalized pages read.
On their website, Amazon's revealed the «Kindle Edition Normalized Page Count (KENPC v1.0)»: a calculation based off traditional standards of margin spacing, font size, etc..
And of course, in ebooks there's Kindle Edition Normalized Page Count (KENPC), which can be considerably different from the number of your novel's pages that you estimated.
5) The KENP is at the bottom of that box — example: «Swindle Town» Kindle Edition Normalized Page Count (KENPC) v1.0: 437
(Kindle Edition Normalized Page Count (KENPC) v1.0: XXX).
Here is what the new KU program pays: for one of my books, readers read 500 pages via KU, Amazon pays me 2 dollars and 89 cents for these 500 pages read; for another book, readers read 1000 pages (normalized pages on KU), and Amazon pays me for it about 5 dollars; the third book, 3000 pages read via KU, Amazon pays me 17 dollars for that.
Want to know the «Normalized Page Counts» for each of your books?
As you know, «page count» in an eBook is arbitrary in a reflowable eBook, and can change based on the reader's preferences (font face, font size, device size, etc.) In July 2015 when Amazon went to a per - page royalty payout, Amazon used an algorithm called KENPC (Kindle Edition Normalized Page Count) to tabulate the page count.
It is a win for authors, especially those of longer work, because we get paid for each «normalized page» read.
Your book's Kindle Edition Normalized Page Count will vary from it's paperback page count depending on the formatting of your book.
At the same time they introduced KENPC (Kindle Edition Normalized Page Count), which accounted for type size and line spacing to prevent anyone from cheating the system and artificially making their books longer.
Amazon said that it developed a way to normalize page counts across devices and genres to account for differences in font size, line spacing and more.
On August 1, 2017 Amazon KDP announced the release of the third iteration of the Kindle Edition Normalized Page Count (KENPC) system.
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