Sentences with phrase «paid sale copies»

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These latest reports and in particular the Productivity commission are nonsence to say that it will have a marked effect on the overseas On - Line sales is absolute rubbish.My daughter is in retail in Sydney the problem with overseas On - Line they pay no tax eg GST super, the list goes on we forget WA metro has say 1.8 m people Sydney has 6m Bondi Junction which is probiably the largest shopping centre in Sydney is shut at 6 o, clock most nights The gov keeps going on about the east and what they do Wayne Spencer and co are mouth peaces for the large retailers.My main concern is the On - Lne which is destroying Australias retail ecnomy if it fails being our largest employer the country will be in huge trouble economicly.I have spelt this out in detail in an Email to Bill Shorten if you would like a copy
We have 68,000 total paid subscribers, verified circulation, and single copy sales at Barnes and Noble, Longs Drugs, Costco, Safeway, Foodland, key airport locations and other retail outlets throughout the U.S. Mainland and Hawaii.
We have 68,000 total paid subscribers, verified circulation, and single copy sales at Barnes and Noble, Longs Drugs, Costco, Safeway, Foodland, Shoppers Drug Mart (Canada), key airport locations and other retail outlets throughout the Mainland and Hawaii.
Immediately on publication of the volume, a copy shall be forwarded to every member and fellow of the Association who shall have paid the assessment for the meeting to which it relates, and it shall also be offered for sale by the Permanent Secretary at such price as may be determined by the Standing Committee.
When the percentage of the sales owed to content creators on a 1600 msp game is disbursed, Microsoft calculates based on $ 19.99 per copy (the US cost of the points), regardless of how much a consumer paid for the 1600MSP that enabled the purchase.
If you're not in a position to pay for editing or cover design right now, I'd suggest taking on some paid writing work (which almost certainly means writing non-fiction — e.g. articles, blog posts, sales copy, editing / proof - reading for local businesses).
If your book sells $ 150,000 worth of copies, you will receive royalties only on $ 50,000, since the first $ 100,000 of sales is used to essentially pay back the advance.
The publisher pays for all production costs, including editing, cover design, printing paper copies, warehousing, distribution, and sales calls to bookstore chains.
Pricing at $ 4.99 (and remember, Amazon decides the price, not you) AMAZON will make $ 3.25 a sale so will need to sell only 462 copies to make back the advance it paid out.
You have to pay the author's advance and royalties, the cover artist, the editor, the copy editor, the typesetter, the sales force, and that doesn't even get into distributor costs or the percentages taken by retailers.
In the case of print books, the book is manufactured via print on demand when one of these sellers orders a copy, and then you are paid for that sale.
Over 5,600 free copies of the book were downloaded, there were residual paid sales and another 700 copies were downloaded under the new Kindle Unlimited program after the promotion was over.
You could put your book free for a few days, give away thousands of copies, and get a lovely bounce in paid sales when the promotion was over.
That «80 % +» holds whether one measures by titles released, by face value, by copies sold, by compensation paid to authors, by shelf - inches devoted in general bookstores, by sales rankings at Amazon... indeed, by any numeric measure of which I am aware, and my «day job» involves being directly and immediately aware of what's going on in publishing.
If you haven't paid for professional copy editing of your sales pitch, back cover copy, book info on Amazon, etc, you should.
It was like the needle was frozen at # 29,738 in the Paid Kindle Store (sold 3 more copies, KDP shows me the sales, but the page rank doesn't flicker!)
After a big free promotions (20,000 + copies), paid sales were far lower in June than after same number of free in April.
As some readers know, various online «pirate» sites electronically duplicate thousands of popular ebooks from legitimate sales sites, then make them available to readers — either free or at a nominal charge — without paying their authors for each downloaded copy.
Library sales still count, and if people get my books there for free and like them, they're more likely to pay cash money for their own copies in the future.
You are still dealing with a pay - to - publish operation; a vanity type of press — they type that has excelled in total sales average of 100 copies of a book and selling books to the author at a very inflated cost.
Apparently, however, there are some consumers willing to pay full print price for an e-book, even if they could buy the print copy on sale at a real or online bookstore.
Verdict: If you want all your print and eBook Amazon sales visible on the same interface and you're comfortable without having a paper proof copy, and don't mind paying full price for print copies of your book, try Amazon's publishing arm.
In other words, the publisher probably wouldn't get the ebook sale at all if the owner of the print copy had to pay full price for the ebook, but at a reduced price, the publisher makes at least some money.
In return, they pay a much higher royalty rate (60 %, I believe) on all sales after the publishing costs are covered (can be as little as 1,000 copies until it starts being profitable through POD printing).
But during those six months I very much enjoyed the circ game and had good results, growing paid single copy sales by over ten percent and being able to record the best ABC audit of the newspaper group.
;) But it sad that anyone would be happy paying to get their book out in a limited release, have to pitch every sale, and think 300 copies is fantab.
Amazon sales pay me $ 5.65, while the copies distributed out to third - party bookstores only pay $ 2.66.
Plus we sold a lot of the extra copies at conventions at cover price, and direct - to - retail at 50 % of the cover with us paying for shipping, so about $ 1000 on top of the profit made from the DIamond order, and a few hundred from digital sales to - date.
On day two, 72 copies were downloaded (that's the green line; the red line shows the low paid sales in the preceding weeks).
My conclusion: If you don't want to join KDP Select, but you DO want to give away free copies of your Kindle books at Amazon, you now have that option (although you have to PAY Amazon for the privilege, and unlike ebooks on a free KDP Select promo, your Amazon Giveaway ebooks will NOT count toward the «Free in Kindle» bestseller rankings — or any sales rankings for that matter.)
The various outlets operate under different sales models (single - copy sales, subscription listens, pay - per - use, etc.), which means the calculation for royalty rates will differ from one channel to the next.
This evidence can be in the form of a paid - in - full statement from the former lender, or a copy of the HUD - 1 settlement statement completed in connection with a sale of the property or refinance of the prior loan.
Before completing an application, you'll want to ensure you have these 6 things: W - 2s (for the last 2 years) Recent pay stubs (covering the most recent 30 days) Complete bank statements for all financial accounts, including investments (for the last 2 months) Signed personal and business tax returns (all pages and relevant schedules) If self - employed, a copy of most recent quarterly or year - to - date profit / loss statement A copy of the signed Purchase and Sales Agreement Your lender may require more documents, depending on your circumstances and the type of mortgage for which you're applying.
You should keep records of your sales order, including a copy of the letter to the fund identifying the shares to be sold, by the date you acquired them and the price paid.
I actually paid around $ 12ish (on sale), but If you are only into the VR content than I'm sure even those prices may be a tough sell, that said if you can find a used copy of Battlefront this is worth playing, but don't go spending the $ 40 asking price from the PlayStation store if this is the only content you care about in this game.
After an incredible production, that included living illegally in an unused university classroom, a team working for no pay up front, a Kickstarter, and personal loans as security, FORCED launched in October 2013 to great reviews and sales in excess of 150,000 copies.
Interesting... My copy is already pre-ordered and paid in full at $ 39.99 (plus sales tax) so when I go to pick up my game, I'll actually end up getting money BACK!
I could see paying about $ 8 for Mega Overload, so picking this up on sale or in a bundle (which is not hard to find) definitely sets you up for a few hours of fun, especially if a friend has a copy as well.
Which is worse; A copy of Call of Duty not being purchased because someone doesn't want to pay $ 70, or a pre-owned copy selling with nothing of that sale going to Activision, only for the owner to then go and get all the DLC packs, which then supports the developer and publisher?
At $ 21 for each sale going towards paying off that $ 6 million, we'd need to sell ~ 300,000 copies of the game before we actually make any money.
Online passes have attempted to fight used games sales, encouraging gamers to buy new copies of their games or, failing that, forcing them to pay money directly to the publisher for access to certain (often multiplayer) content.
I talked to the rep today and said I could furnish a copy of the cancelled check I used to pay for the paddleboard, along with emails between me and the vendor (in which we discussed the model of the board and the sale price).
Documents may include but are not limited to: a fully executed agreement of sale for the property being purchased, two months bank statements for all accounts, a HUD1 settlement statement on the property you are selling, copy of your recent pay stub, previous W2s, divorce decree, copy of a rental lease, homeowner's insurance policy, flood insurance policy, and any other documents that may be required to approve your loan.
Upon the sale of the Property, Seller agrees to deliver to Broker, the following documents or information: (1) Copy of HUD - 1 settlement statement or closing statement (2) Copy of Sales Contract including all addenda and amendments, if any, and written verification by the escrow agent that all required deposit (s) have been paid.
Copy of Sales / Rental Contract including all addenda and amendments, if any, and written verification by the escrow agent that all required deposit (s) have been paid.
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