For books read through «loans» under KU, you are paid per
normalized page read.
It would help if Amazon let us know the number of downloads as well as number of
normalized pages read.
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.
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.
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?
Not exact matches
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.)
I have little patience for those complaining about Amazon at least trying to
normalize payments to authors based on number of
pages read instead of times a title is
read to 10 %.
It stands for Kindle Edition
Normalized Page Count and it's the way Amazon now measures page reads by Kindle Unlimited Subscrib
Page Count and it's the way Amazon now measures
page reads by Kindle Unlimited Subscrib
page reads by Kindle Unlimited Subscribers.
Since eBooks don't have «
pages» as would be understood for print books, Amazon has devised the KENP (Kindle Edition
Normalized Pages) metric to figure out how much a KU subscriber has
read of your eBook.
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.
And, as with Kindle Unlimited, you are paid for each «
normalized»
page read of a book borrowed under KOLL.
«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.
I can do so with a clear conscience because I know the author is getting paid for each «
normalized»
page I
read.
It is a win for authors, especially those of longer work, because we get paid for each «
normalized page»
read.
The new KENPC or Kindle Edition
Normalized Pages Read formula, which standardizes
pages for the count at Amazon, was looking generous.
Given that the length of an e-book
page varies depending on the device it's being read on, Amazon has developed what it dubs a «standardized approach» to determine how many «pages» of a KDP e-book have been read each month — coming up with yet another acronym for this (aka the Kindle Edition Normalized Page Count or KEN
page varies depending on the device it's being
read on, Amazon has developed what it dubs a «standardized approach» to determine how many «
pages» of a KDP e-book have been
read each month — coming up with yet another acronym for this (aka the Kindle Edition
Normalized Page Count or KEN
Page Count or KENPC).
Some authors seem to be pleasantly surprised by the figures so far in the new system, which shows the number of ebook
pages read (KENPs — Kindle Edition
Normalized Pages).
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