Not exact matches
It
paid off handsomely
for James and anyone with profit participation in the film series, but less so
for audiences, regardless of their dedication or interest to the
book series.
Brill gets very worked up about the fact that Diane Ravitch, a distinguished historian of education who wrote a
book renouncing her previous embrace of charters and merit
pay, may have subsequently received payment
for speaking to teachers» union
audiences.
Because what we want
for our
books (or, at least, I do) is approbation from a mainstream
audience — people who typically read rather than get
paid to review.
Publishing industry events have been debating the ins and outs of reaching readers directly
for several years, and companies have been exhibiting at these events
for that same amount of time, promising both publishers and authors they could reach out to
book audiences and seamlessly sell content, wiping out the need to
pay fees or argue over how much a
book should cost.
The most time consuming — and critical — part of creating a
book is knowing what your
audience wants, and what they will
pay for.
If you're a speaker, many organizations will
pay you to speak and buy a copy of your
book for every person in the
audience.
In determining the price
for your
book, make sure you consider what competitors are pricing their
books at, what your target
audience would be willing to
pay realistically, and how the production goals
for your
book will impact your selling price.
You can also target specific
audiences that would enjoy your
book with Facebook
pay - per - click ads, adding links back to your sales page and email opt - in (
for future promotion opportunities).
Customers are more likely to be in your target
audience since they actually have to
pay for your
book.
It also means that longer
books that do not keep the
audience's attention will not earn as much money, because the author will only get
paid for the pages that were actually read.
In return, the author can give their ebook away
for free
for five of those 90 days (as a tool
for building up an
audience for their
books) and get
paid for any of their ebooks borrowed via the Amazon Prime library program.
Traditional vanity publishers may still be the choice
for companies and individuals who want the full - service publishing experience, who want to give away a physical, hardcover print
book to their
audience, and who have the means to
pay a premium
for the service.
Suddenly I had an
audience willing to
pay for my
books!
I'll admit I'm trying to go to a traditional publisher, mainly because it has the resources to get to those wider
audiences I'd like, but I'll never tell a person not so self - publish — especially when there are companies such as Lulu and Createspace where you don't
pay for anything but a copy of your
book.
They not only have data as to how different prices work
for different
books, they have data on what different
audiences will
pay, and how and when they
pay it.
And yet again, the idea that
books may be priced at one level to take advantage of those willing to
pay it, and then at another level
for another
audience, appears to be disregarded.
(MCT)-- In Miami
for a 100 - city
book tour, author and blogger Joshua Millburn explained to an audience at The Book Store how he found the road to happiness: by moving out of his way much of the store - bought stuff for which he paid lots of mo
book tour, author and blogger Joshua Millburn explained to an
audience at The
Book Store how he found the road to happiness: by moving out of his way much of the store - bought stuff for which he paid lots of mo
Book Store how he found the road to happiness: by moving out of his way much of the store - bought stuff
for which he
paid lots of money.