The truth then is that very few authors receive a proportion of a publisher's net revenue from home sales which is anywhere close to the rusty standard of a 25 - percent net
receipts ebook royalty.»
Not exact matches
US publisher Simon and Schuster has announced that its
ebook royalties will shift to a payment based on percentage of net
receipts rather than a share of the list price.
As Steven Pressfield says in his analysis, «Simon and Schuster didn't raise the
eBook royalty for Hugh Howey from 25 % to 30 % of net
receipts to lure him to do a deal with them.
This is extraordinarily close to the 25 percent of net
receipts that is now the gold standard for
ebook royalties.»
Under the advance plus
royalty model, authors are offered a more traditional publishing arrangement, with Random House's standard
eBook royalty of 25 percent of net
receipts.