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MARCUS SHERIDAN Founder, The Sales Lion @TheSalesLion «For me, the most important metric is number of pages read per lead.
Buffett takes this habit to the extreme — he read between 600 and 1000 pages per day when he was beginning his investing career, and still devotes about 80 % of each day to reading.
Whereas I used to read 3 - 4 books per week, I am now lucky to read 3 - 4 pages per week.
I'm determined to read at least 20 pages per day.
Written by Sandra Cisneros, it's the kind of book that you can devour in one sitting, or slowly savor by reading one page per day.
The projects are reading intensive, including a thirty - to seventy - page packet per unit, and staging the scenes requires some time for preparing the crime scene and gathering materials.
There are four cards per A4 (8.5 x 11) page, which I've found to be just the right size for students as they begin to familiarize themselves with reading and speaking in FRENCH.
Using an eye tracker to measure the point of gaze — where students were looking as they read — Chen and others found that by narrowing the page with only a couple of words per line, they cut off the words on the left.
The activity is laid out in a similar way to the SATs booklets, with four pages of pictures and short written extracts to read and 2 - 3 questions per page.
With one or two sentences per page in large print and large, full - color photographs, the book is easy to read and visually interesting.
The activity is also laid out in a similar way to the SATs booklets, with four pages of pictures and short written extracts to read and 2 - 3 questions per page.
Amazon recently announced a change to how it's going to pay some authors, moving to a system that pays per page «read».
Kobo's rating is based on approximately 30 minutes of reading per day and one page turn per minute with Wi - Fi off.
Kobo's rating is based on approximately 30 minutes of reading per day and one page turn per minute.
For books read through «loans» under KU, you are paid per normalized page read.
Amazon Kindle Unlimited is a program where authors traditionally make money per page read and also get a cut out of a pool of funds that changes on a month to month basis.
But expecting to get paid more per page than other writers only makes sense if you are writing better works that people want to read more of.
Wouldn't it be safe to assume that because you want more pages read the money per page would be spread thinner?
I tend to think that being paid per page read is probably the right way to go, but equating fantasy with erotic romance isn't — pages read mean different things in different genres.
A decrease in the number of pages of my books being read (probably due to the increased competition as more books are added to KOLL / KU) A slight decrease in the amount Amazon pays per page read (due to the KDP Global Fund not keeping pace with the total number of pages read) A change in the KENP algorithm that reduced the number of pages in my books.
The $ 9.99 per month subscription will now be divided by the amount of time each author entertains a subscriber, as measured in the number of pages read.
The coverage was all about paying authors per pages read, and some made it sound like a dastardly deed by Amazon.
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But the news that is leading is that Amazon is paying Indie authors $ 0.006 per page read on the Kindle which sounds far worse.
It's a monthly, 30 page digital comic that costs just # 1 per issue (# 12 for the year maths fans) that you can subscribe to and read online at www.goofcomic.co.uk on the first Saturday of every month, you'll receive a link to read it in your inbox, just like that.»
As for the fairness, assuming (big assume, granted) that the payout per page read is fair, I don't know why so many people are screaming about the fact that Amazon is paying for page read.
In most countries, the data fees are equivalent to 2 US cents per 1000 pages read.
Free reading is limited to an hour per day, but that's plenty of time to get a taste beyond the free sample pages most books offer.
this is all well and good, but I already have a reader (my browser) and my phone does just fine reading books one chapter per «page» (4000 - 5000 words easily fit onto one long scrolling screen).
Many, like some of the works of Ken Follett, were lengthy, so I asked him if he still calculated the number of pages to read per day.
Beginning July 1st, KU authors will be paid per page read rather than per borrow.
The way KENPC is figured is not known, the way pages read are calculated isn't at all clear, and what authors are going to get paid per month for each page read is variable and has been going down for a while.
While the payment has been historically consistent — usually a bit less than half a cent per page read — it does feel like a zero - sum game.
In my understanding of KU, authors are paid a flat rate per page read, regardless of the price I set for the book.
Beginning July 1st, writers with books enrolled in Amazon's Kindle Unlimited program will not be paid per borrow, they'll be paid per page read, meaning, per page as pages are counted by Amazon.
The most important benefit of going exclusively with Amazon is that you can participate in the Kindle Unlimited subscriber service, in which authors are paid about a half - penny per page read by the customer.
Google has just reported that they processes 24 million links to «pirate» pages per week, which is more than double the... [Read more...]
However, a new issue with Select, namely the books» inclusion in the Kindle Unlimited reading platform, means that authors are currently paid out at around 0.04 cents per page for KU readers, an amount that has been steadily dropping all year.
You are missing something KU pays authors about a half a penny per page read, which works out to pretty much what that author would have made on a $ 2.99 retail sale of a 400 page book.
Personally, I'll be withdrawing most of my titles from KU because of the unpredictable payment structure of the program, the exclusivity requirement, and the way it pays per percentage read rather than per page.
Amazon is lowering the pay for short self - published works by changing to pay per page read (sometimes as low as $ 0.006 per page).
Our initial titles enrolled in Select were promoted by Amazon and we averaged decent sales of each title and our KENP page read average PER TITLE was over 1,000 pages read per day per titPER TITLE was over 1,000 pages read per day per titper day per titper title.
I once read a great piece of writing advice that said if you write one page per day you'll have a 365 - page book in a year — that's a pretty substantial book!
The last 2 days with over 100 Titles in Select we are now averaging only 10 to 20 page reads a day per title, that is a massive 98 % to 99 % drop in average page reads PER TITper title, that is a massive 98 % to 99 % drop in average page reads PER TITPER TITLE.
Now besides AMAZON STEALING MY KENP ROYALTIES as I can PROVE in court by the 98 to 99 % drop in average page reads per day on 100 titles, I caught Amazon STEALING AFFILIATE COMMISSIONS as I reported on this site not long ago and that is why the WA AGO is investigating Amazon.
Because we are with Kindle Direct Publishing, and our book is available in Kindle Unlimited, over the 10 days subsequent to the promotion, we averaged just over 20,000 pages read per day.
The book is rife with footnotes (they average out to almost one per page), and while these often provide fascinating additional information, many of them feel unnecessary and slow down the reading of the main narrative.
Amazon is capping the per page read system at 3,000 pages.
Those readers who prefer to read their digital editions while utilizing the ability to enlarge the font will be disappointed, as the font size is fixed in order to maintain the word count per page and page numeration.
Total KENP pages read, (this is Amazon's new system of paying an author per page read when it's borrowed)-- 18,541 * There are 346 pages in book one which converts to 53.5 books
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