Sentences with phrase «number of copies sold»

But divide that down to the average number of copies sold per title = 192.
So number of copies sold is the measure of a book's quality.
Number of copies sold determines success and failure of a game not the size of an install base.
The greater number of copies sold more than offset the lower sticker price, generating more revenue for publishers and authors.
It means nothing at all without the real number of copy sold before BC.
To put this all in prospective, the total number of copies sold of these 233 titles is over 60 % that of the total sales for the year of Author Solution's 59,000 titles.
Sales: Over 40,000 (through Amazon only; other platforms not specified) as of November 2011 Estimated royalties -LRB-[price * number of copies sold] * 0.70): $ 55,720
This time I've decided to provide you with two lists: one sorted by estimated revenue for all games sold in 2015 and one sorted by number of copies sold for games released in 2015.
As far as total numbers of copies sold, that data will not be included at the present time in Nielson's information, only the ranking of the books in order.
Mario Kart 8 continues to have a healthy number of copies sold each week, while Super Smash Bros. maintains its position slightly above Mario Kart 8.
This is an EXAMPLE Table of sales, Note how the different number of copies sold results in very similar net sales numbers
In the above scenario, you'd earn $ 22,500 more on the same book with the same number of copies sold.
Minecraft's uniquely singular design has allowed it to reach such a ridiculous number of copies sold that I can't even fathom how another game could top it...
We want sustainable careers and because the traditional publishing model keeps us in the dark on numbers of copies sold and dollars made for so long, we are never able to see if what we are doing with our marketing is working or not.
Author: Oliver Broudy Bio: Former managing editor of the Paris Review; writer for Men's Health Kindle Singles: «The Saint,» $ 1.99 (3/2011), «The Codex,» $ 1.99 (10/2011) Sales: «The Saint»: 41,826 copies, «The Codex»: 5,009 copies (both figures through January 2012) Estimated royalties -LRB-[price * number of copies sold] * 0.70): $ 65,241.16
The number of copies sold includes both physical retail and digital download.
The number of copies sold is important for marketing purposes.
Stick to number of copies sold (or borrowed, or downloaded), and it will cause readers who have purchased to be excited they have helped you reach a milestone, and as I mentioned, it will make those who have not purchased the book want to feel included.
Some contracts offer an escalated royalty based on the number of copies sold, e.g., 8 % of net receipts on the first 5,000 copies, 10 % on the next 5,000 copies, and 12 % on all copies in excess of 10,000.
People for whom ranking and number of copies sold and profits actually MEAN something because they have a frame of reference for interpretation or because they're using them in their pitches of your awesome to other people (that would be my agent, yo).
Barnes and Noble has announced that the new Harper Lee title Go Set a Watchman has set a one day sales record for the number of copies sold at US chain.
For me right now, that's approximately 60 % of my sales (in terms of number of copies sold).
The number of copies sold also rose by 5 per cent in 2015, to 39 million (from 37.3 million in 2014).
In 2015, the number of copies sold also grew only slightly, by around 700,000 to 15.21 million.
If you think a book's rank is based only on the number of copies sold, think again, as this blog post from Pat Bertram explains.
The number of copies sold will likely grow, but ebook pricing will keep revenue flat or falling.
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?
Amazon sets XRAY specifically for the top selling books, probably the top 2 % based on the number of copies sold per day.
Possibly, this negative trend will continue into 2012 which may show a further 5 % decline in both value and number of copies sold.
: 3,350 copies Estimated royalties -LRB-[price * number of copies sold] * 0.70): $ 8,845.55
Author: Frank D. Gilroy Bio: Author of the 1965 play «The Subject Was Roses,» which won the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award Kindle Single: «Lake,» $ 1.99 (11/2011) Sales: 12,500 as of February 2012 Estimated royalties -LRB-[price * number of copies sold] * 0.70): $ 17,412.50
Estimated royalties -LRB-[price * number of copies sold] * 0.70): $ 129,544.82
The service draws on Amazon's vast database of past sales data and analyzes the relationship between price changes and number of copies sold.
The Digital Reader has reported that KDP is now offering data on price points for ebooks: «The service draws on Amazon's vast database of past sales data and analyzes the relationship between price changes and number of copies sold.
o Downloads: Sales reports will be shown in the page monthly detailing the number of copies sold from which publisher the books are tied to at how much it is priced.
While Amazon doesn't publish information about how it tabulates book sales ranking numbers, many authors have speculated over the years about how the ranking system correlates to the number of copies sold.
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