It would help if Amazon let us know the number of downloads as well as number
of normalized pages read.
Not exact matches
Use the generic liver flushes mentioned below in this section and use the «
normalizing / stimulating frequency sets» on
page 15
of the High RF Frequency device manual.
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normalizes the severity
of the SWD maneuver.
Yet, when I check for the
normalized number
of pages, it weighs in at a whopping 671
pages.
They don't appear to take into account that the «
page count» we are being paid for is not the physical number
of pages but the «
normalized» number.
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 %.
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.
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.
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.
At the bottom
of that section, you will see the number
of «
normalized»
pages for that title.
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.
And, as with Kindle Unlimited, you are paid for each «
normalized»
page read
of a book borrowed 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?
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?
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
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 b
Page Count will vary from it's paperback
page count depending on the formatting of your b
page count depending on the formatting
of your book.
On August 1, 2017 Amazon KDP announced the release
of the third iteration
of the Kindle Edition
Normalized Page Count (KENPC) system.
In January
of 2016, Amazon announced yet another change in how they were going to pay authors with the introduction
of KENPC v2.0 (Kindle Edition
Normalized Page Count).
With the start
of the changes, each
of your Kindle books will show a new number — the Kindle Edition
Normalized Page Count (KENPC).
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).
The first month
of Kindle Unlimited's pay - per -
page system for authors» royalties has seen the KENP payout rate (Kindle Edition Normalized Page) set at $ 0.0057 for July, as predicted in early J
page system for authors» royalties has seen the KENP payout rate (Kindle Edition
Normalized Page) set at $ 0.0057 for July, as predicted in early J
Page) set at $ 0.0057 for July, as predicted in early July.
The marvellously titled Kindle Edition
Normalized Page Count (KENPC) appears to have been set so a novel can work out at nearly twice the length
of the estimated «Print length» included in Kindle book details.
The Kindle Unlimited payout per KENP (Kindle Edition
Normalized Page) to authors fell by 9 % to $ 0.0041 in January from $ 0.0045 in December 2015 in spite
of a 11 % boost for the KDP Select global fund taking it to another new high
of $ 15 million from $ 13.5 million in the previous month.
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).
You can also find «
normalized» balance sheets and income statements on the «finance»
pages of the main web search sites (Google, Yahoo, MSN) and other sites that provide stock quotes.
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