Sentences with phrase «of cents readers»

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Not exact matches

Previously, KDP Select authors would get a royalty payment if a reader made it past the 10 - per - cent mark of their book.
News operations get faster access to readers and 70 per cent of any ad revenue Facebook serves up.
To most readers, this did not mean the dissolution of the CEIFB, especially when earlier on the same page, the Minister of Finance stated that «the CEIFB will continue to set the rate but the Government will limit rate increases to no more than 5 cents per year until the EI Operating Account is balanced».
Whenever the word «homosexuality» is mentioned, more than 90 per cent of the listeners or readers will assume that the reference is to males.
I know you can also find these silicone trivets in grocery stores, and a reader reported she has seen them at «99 cent stores», but of course you can easily order them on amazon too.
The good news is I'm not the only one; many of you readers are catching the one - cent spirit, too!
The message from all but seven per cent of COS readers is that the Arsenal man does not deserve selection ahead of his Spurs counterpart, although 14 % would like to see them play together.
US readers might note that when the polls closed, the odds on futures markets of Brexit (15 per cent) were longer than those of Trump being elected President.
Perry El's custom designs and concierge services have graced the shoulders of A-List celebrities ranging from Stephen Baldwin and James Gandolfini, to 50 cent and Raekwon — not to mention professional athletes particularly in MMA — his style has been starlit on The Grammys and MTV's Video Music Awards, even Steve Madden wears his line, but perhaps most interesting (and for our readers) are the upper echelons of City Hall clothed in the latest Perrianno, but try to find out who they are exactly and he'll remind you of the «code of the neighborhood» emphasizing discretion — adding to the mystery of who's decked out in the latest Perrianno?
It also includes, as it happens, 46 per cent of Daily Mail readers.
However, one slight problem was that astute Sun readers might have noticed a pie chart in the piece showing 62 per cent of the nation seemed unbothered.
Such tags, costing just a few cents, carry a small, non-powered chip that, when hit by radio waves from a nearby «reader,» converts some of the radio energy into its own radio pulse in return.
Your reader Robert Ormiston - Chant has «been told that Denmark currently has about 3500 wind turbines in service and that they contribute about 2 per cent of the electricity requirement».
Many of his mistakes are big ones: he bungles the issues involving reserves and resources that are critical to his core argument about oil remaining cheap; he drastically misleads his readers about the extent to which sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide emissions from coal - burning have been reduced; he trivializes the climate - change risks from coals carbon dioxide emissions by suggesting we know the impacts will be worth only 0.64 cents per kilowatt - hour.
Lots of books: In a previous EliteSingles survey, 90 per cent of Kiwis said that they identify as avid readers.
Access 20 per cent off selected titles by visiting one of ACER's Bookshops over the next two months and greeting staff with: «I'm a Teacher reader
As a Teacher reader, you can access 20 per cent off certain titles by visiting one of ACER's Bookshops during May and June, and greeting staff with: «I'm a Teacher reader
As a valued Teacher reader, you can access 20 per cent off the following titles by visiting one of ACER's Bookshops in Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide and Brisbane over the next two months and greeting staff with: «I'm a Teacher reader
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There was a 41.3 per cent increase in the number of pupils using a computer reader for their exams in 2016 - 17, up from 8,110 to 11,460.
As a reader, I already don't like many things about Amazon... namely the fact that I can't «rent» a book for 99 cents instead of buying it for $ 9.99, and the fact that «ownership» of an e-book does not come with the traditional rights of ownership (i.e. to give / sell the book so someone else when you are finished).
Last summer, data from Neilson Book suggested that self - published books» share of the UK market grew by 79 per cent in 2013, with 18 million self - published books bought by UK readers, worth in the regions # 59 million.
I really do think from a purely dollars & cents POV, Amazon would do better chasing after 5 % niches in the market of heavy - readers.
In the past they have run a 99 - cent promotion, featuring a bunch of Kindle Scout «Reader Favorites.»
According to a survey by Durham University of more than 1,500 readers, «Nineteen per cent of those respondents said the voices of fictional characters stayed with them even when they weren't reading, influencing the style and tone of their thoughts — or even speaking to them directly.
But readers were all over those early 99 - cent ebooks because they were such a bargain, and numerous self - published authors leaped to the tops of the bestseller lists.
-- Two - thirds of authors report that new technologies are impacting the way in which they interact with readers, particularly genre fiction authors (85.8 per cent).
Additionally, I also found it curious that in another recent post by Howey regarding a new short story he published for 99 cents, he expressed so much guilt concerning the size of the work versus the price point that he advised stealing the story somewhere if the reader, or potential thief, felt the story was not worth 99 cents.
No digital reader will ever replace the feeling of sitting back in my favorite chair and leafing through the tattered pages of my very early Boy Scout Handbook that I picked up at a flea market for fifteen cents when I was a kid.
Here, then, is Kern, 22, speaking from the heart of a power - base of potential reader - consumers who probably think 99 cents is a problem and $ 2.99 is outrageous.
While comiXology readers seem to be impervious to sales, Kindle readers love a bargain; the top seller is a graphic novel that has been marked down to $ 1.99 for a while now, and the number 11 best - seller is one of those 99 - cent Green Lantern comics.
Ms. Catton's book is surely not going to please all readers, but for my two cents, the book is an impressive and sophisticated novel, more than worthy of international recognition.
The rapid growth of the ebook market, along with persuasive voices encouraging authors to price everything at 99 cents (in part to make spammy books less profitable), has led to a huge discount mentality among readers.
It's no less true for an author: selling a book to someone ill - suited to your writing (or even «meh» about it) is great for that 64 cents (the royalty a paperback pays), but not so wonderful, as the reader who feels was ripped off is going to take it out on your reputation (because most readers have no idea how little of that cover price goes to the author.
It's about 11 - 15 cents per new reader of free e-books, and 23 - 28 cents per new paid reader.
Right now, they're running a 99 - cent promotion, featuring a bunch of Kindle Scout «Reader Favorites.»
She hit the zeitgeist of surging e-book sales and a downturned economy that makes the 99 - cent book tempting to readers... but Hocking is something else that helped her success.
Amazon hopes to grab 90 per cent of Brazil's e-book market, the source added, in part because many Brazilians already download content from its site using readers they bought abroad.
The ebook reader might be enjoying itself as the gadget du jour, but piracy in the ebook world could be on the up as a result, with 31 per cent of consumers who read ebooks admitting that they download pirate copies of books.
Unlike Amazon, Smashwords allows for free content, readers set the price (with a note that Barnes & Noble no longer accepts books with this option), or with a price set from a minimum of 0.99 cents or up.
Launching your very first novel at 99 cents so there's less of a barrier to entry for potential readers
When readers buy books through the Kindle app on the iPhone for example, they buy them directly from Amazon and Apple is seeing not a cent of that transaction.
The 99 cent price makes it easy for readers to «try on» new authors without the pinch of a high price tag.
* A dual - core processor capable of opening web pages and rendering games with blazing speeds, and displaying HD video on big - screen TVs * The world's first qHD display — packing 540 × 960 resolution in a 4 - inch (10.1 cm) screen delivering stunning clarity in pictures and videos * 1 GB of RAM for the horsepower you need to multitask * Powered by Androidâ «cents 2.2 * Front - and rear - facing cameras for video chat and the ability to record and output in HD * Biometric fingerprint reader for easily unlocking your phone while providing extra security * Under 11 mm thin, with an extra large 1930 mAh battery for extended standby and talk time * Keep up to date on social networks with automatic delivery of messages through MOTOBLURâ «cents, including the ability to locate, wipe and restore data if the device is lost or stolen * Up to 48 GB of storage (16 GB internal and optional 32 GB MicroSD card)-- enough to store thousands of songs, photos and many full - length movies * Download speeds of up to 14.4 Mbps and Mobile Hotspot service for connecting up to five Wi - Fi - enabled devices
Although some indie authors price their books at the lower end of the spectrum (as low as.99 cents) in order to compete with better - known writers whose work is being released through traditional publishers, some readers may be put off by prices which seem artificially low, because they won't trust the quality of the book.
A reader who would ONLY buy a book from a discount bin or cheaply at a used bookstore will disagree, of course, and love the 99 cent novel trend.
They both are currently at 99 cents and it appears that as long as they are marketed up - front as a short story — implicitly, the reader knows what to expect in terms of length of the piece.
This site markets a limited number of books on sale for free or 99 cents each day to a large group of readers and takes a -LSB-...]
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