You can also only submit once every month
per author name, and once every six months per book.
Not exact matches
The
name comes from Japanese researcher Izumi Tabata, who in 1996
authored a study that showed athletes who trained on an ergometer (an exercise bike) for a total of 20 minutes
per week experienced similar aerobic benefits to a group that performed more moderate exercise each week for five hours.
Also
author rank is
per author, so yes, all
authors (pen
names) will have a different rank.
Then as many
Author Central accounts (3 pen
names per account) as you have pen
names.
For fiction books, it might be a good idea to do one
per pen
name, so you can build that
author's brand a bit better.
But once publishers and brand
name authors realize that their potential upside and profits are limited (to $ 9
per month multiplied by the number of readers), they will no longer support it fully.
However, as
per Amazon, a Pen
Name is a separate
author, and thus, a separate
author page.
So, for example, an
author can have two or more
author names with an
author rank of 20,000 or better, and may still be selling 1,000 books
per month.
The «one allonym
per series» is important, and our reason may pique your interest as we find our Kindle sales numbers get skewed by
author name.
When it's already difficult to convince people to buy a book by a no -
name writer, it's even more difficult to do so when that no -
name author is charging $ 4 - 5 more
per novel then a book by a popular
author.
At this time, we only allow one
author per account, although we are working on adding a feature that would allow us to link multiple
names to one BookDaily account in the future.
If we do a query on Google of a random text strings in your book (and yes, we do this to test the originality of your work), and we discover the same content under other
author names, or associated with private label article (also called «Private Label Rights or PLR») or ebook licensing systems, your account will be closed without warning and all earnings will be forfeited,
per the Terms of Service.
It came to my attention today that bcash developer Amaury SECHET (deadalnix) wholesale copied the migration to the
per - txout UTXO database from the Bitcoin Core project (611284f) while affixing his
name and stripping off the
name of the change's
author.