Sentences with phrase «per pages read»

Well, if you go exclusive with Amazon, they have a programme called Kindle Unlimited where you are paid @ per pages read.
They offered the ability to pay per pages read.
The coverage was all about paying authors per pages read, and some made it sound like a dastardly deed by Amazon.
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.
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.
That comes out to just over a half cent per page read.
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.
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.
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.
Beginning July 1st, KU authors will be paid per page read rather than per borrow.
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.
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.
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).
Under the new program, I earned approximately $.005779 per page read.
A variety of new business models have erupted that do everything from charging per page read to fully interactive editions.
Amazon is capping the per page read system at 3,000 pages.
Nobody really expected Amazon to take things one step further, and announce that it would pay start paying its authors per page read.
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
Paying per page read could encourage authors to write in a certain way in order to make more money.
For those not familiar with KDP, the red graph shows paid ebook sales, and the blue shows the number of pages of my ebook read each day by subscribers to Kindle Unlimited (We get paid around half a cent per page read)
The number varies monthly but tends to swing between $.004 and $.005 per page read.
That would be a fairly easy way to calculate the payout per page read.
Since the payments come from a shared pool, the average payment per page read will decrease.
If you're in KDP Select, it doesn't make so much of a difference, because you'll get paid per page read.
But, with Kindle Unlimited, if someone borrows one of my stories, I get paid per page read.
The switch to pay per page read was a total shocker to me, but the previous model helped me understand the impact.
In any case getting 1/2 a cent per page read is not fair and does not inspire one to be a writer because to make a $ 1,000 you would need 200,000 pages read.
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)
Despite articles with titles like «Amazon set to pay self - published authors as little as $ 0.006 per page read,» it turns out that for now at least, Amazon seems to be paying very close to what they would be paid if someone bought the book.
It usually averages $.004 to $.0045 per page read.
And to me micropayments, the kind of 0.0001 rupee per page read, of the whatever billion people in India, that's what I want in on.
Authors are compensated less than one half penny per page read.
Well, it's interesting then because we've just seen Amazon move to, in Kindle Unlimited, paying per page read.
The main advantage of Select is that the book will always be free for Amazon Prime and Kindle Unlimited subscribers, but Amazon will pay you when they borrow the book, approximately six tenths of a penny per page read.
The August 2015 Kindle Unlimited KENP payout to authors fell from July's level of $ 0.0057 to $ 0.0051 per page read (half a cent).
The previous months's KENP payout was $ 0.0048 per page read, so I'm regarding this latest payment as being at the same level due to the vagaries of rounding off figures.
Amazon held steady on the Kindle Unlimited KENP royalty payout to authors for November 2015 with a rate of $ 0.0049 per page read.
Amazon has confirmed that it will continue to pay per page read if a book is read over a series of months, so payment on a borrow could be split over a couple of months or more.

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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.
If we assume subscribers generally only make one pageview each visit (they have already read most things) but chance visitors may read only the page they land on, but may look around (say an average of 2 pageviews per visit), then we can guess that your average day includes 350 subscribers (you post most days) and about 500 + «drop - ins», mostly from Google.
Whereas I used to read 3 - 4 books per week, I am now lucky to read 3 - 4 pages per week.
I love your menus but don't want to print 6 or so pages per menu plan, and when I break them into to pages it splits the menus and makes it hard to read and follow.
Toddler books should have no more than one to two paragraphs of reading per page.
Per Unicef stats, see pages 35 - 37 to compare the US with all nations worldwide (or read the whole article):
«When reading, watching television, viewing the computer, or otherwise engaged, blink 10 to 20 times per minute, rather than staring at the screen or page without blinking at all.
I'm determined to read at least 20 pages per day.
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