Sentences with phrase «royalties on»

It's also worth noting that a pretty decent percentage of the really successful authors — the ones who are getting seven - figure advances — also end up seeing royalties on top of those advances.
This means if the publisher does not pay your royalties on time or at all you can terminate the contract at short notice.
Someone who has the attention of the reader and a trad publisher of the usual bad kind is only making ten or five percent royalties or less than five percent royalties on «discounted books», and then is paying twenty percent of that to his agent.
That authors lose royalties on used book sales, yes; That used book sellers should pay royalties to authors, no.
You receive approximately 35 % of royalties on retail sales of trade paperback books.
After the first year, authors receive royalties on an annual basis unless their royalties from book sales exceed one hundred dollars ($ 100.00).
(According to Konrath, the Kindle self - publishing program offers 70 % royalties on e-books priced at $ 2.99 or higher.
This is a digital - only deal and many trad publishers offer 50 % royalties on this basis.
Secondly, as I alluded to before, royalties on Android devices are essentially taking the place of licensing fees at this point - you can't actually use Android for «free» on a commercial device without attracting attention from Microsoft's lawyers.
One of the arguments I've seen against allowing this is that those resellers aren't paying royalties on the sales.
You can publish your ebook on Smashwords and earn up to 85 % royalties on sales.
Some authors report earning significant royalties on borrows.
IngramSpark pays 40 % royalties on ebooks.
They haven't adjusted royalties on e-books to match the outlay they make for them and it's an open secret they are double charging for things like promotion, editing, art, etc., for print and e-books.
JRussell Productions is not a vanity or subsidy press; they pay 50 percent royalties on the ebooks they sell.
Amazon Publishing said in a letter to literary agents Monday that it will start paying its authors royalties on a monthly basis, up from every three months.
For eBooks priced from $ 0.99 to $ 2.98, and eBooks priced at $ 10.00 or more, Amazon pays 35 % in royalties on all products sold.
If your book has high delivery fees on Amazon, you may earn more royalties on B&N, but for an average ebook, you will still earn slightly more on Amazon.
Other authors of song lyrics or traditionally published books through a publishing house receive royalties on a quarterly basis.
If you self - publish, you can make 70 % Kindle royalties on books at this price.
I think I still have $ 1.12 in royalties on Smashwords that I can't get to.
Doing Kindle Countdowns for a different book every month (and getting the higher royalties on the discounted prices) resulted not just in profit, but, even more importantly, it resulted in continued visibility for my books, which translated into decent sales.
Yeah — we only get 35 % royalties on those sales, which make up a decent minority of mine (around release time at least).
With this option you make 50 % royalties on your retail price and place your focus on one store, your store.
So now they're doomed to collect 14.9 % royalties on those books in perpetuity.
It means that you set the price and you will receive around 70 - 50 % royalties on the net sales.
For an author earning 95 % of eBook royalties on Amazon, KDP Select a «no brainer,» McCray says.
Authors earn royalties on borrowed books in addition to royalties on paid sales.
«When it's comes to royalties on a paper book, that rate (25 percent) is completely fair when you think of the expenses a publisher takes on — the delivery trucks and the factory workers and the distribution chains.
To equal royalties on a $ 2.99 book, that particular book would have to be 510 pages.
You get royalties on your current book.
In this contract, an unsuspecting author is offered a «traditional publishing deal» — meaning the publisher pays the publishing costs and offers industry - standard royalties on sales — but the contract contains a «mandatory marketing agreement» (or addendum) that requires the author to pay the publisher (or an affiliated marketing company) thousands of dollars to market and advertise the author's book.
Authors get 8 - 15 % royalties on physical books.
Legitimate publishers buy the rights to your manuscript and pay you advance royalties on expected sales.
Several authors writing for the industry's largest romance publisher, Harlequin Enterprises have sued the giant for royalties on their eBooks.
Select also has other benefits, like earning royalties on borrows from Amazon Prime members.
When a retailer sells your book through one of their retail websites, they handle printing and fulfillment, then forward any royalties on to Lulu, so we can pay our authors.
The idea of receiving 70 % royalties on book sales, compared to the 6 %, 8 %, 10 %, or maybe 15 % offered by a traditional publisher, can be shockingly eye - opening.
Knowing that authors are getting higher royalties on print books I feel even better for that decision.
But the big fallacy with the commenter's statement is that to receive royalties on 10,000 copies of a title is that he first has to sell through and earn out his advance.
They offer up to 35 % of the cover price for digital - first releases, start print royalties at 7.5 % of the cover price; and pay 20 % royalties on ebooks when digital and bookstore distributed print books are released simultaneously.
The company said that starting in June, it will offer users of its e-book self - publishing program, the Kindle Digital Text Platform, royalties on book sales of 70 percent after delivery costs.
But it'll be difficult for them to actually use that advantage in the digital arena, as I imagine working out the royalties on top of properly digitizing all those old comics would take a lot of time and resources on the publishers» parts.
You also may get royalties on sales.
So if he reads only 10 KENP pages when he first opens the book, you'll only get royalties on those 10 pages, not the possibly hundreds of other pages in your book that he'll read sometime later.
You receive no money up front but receive royalties on each sale for 7 years.
Aspiring authors should also check out Booktango, where they can earn 100 % — no tricks — of royalties on the books they sell through the site's bookstore.
So I guess, in a way, you could say that I've been self - published indirectly, even if I do only receive traditional royalties on each unit sold.
A forerunner of the modern agent / impresario, he secured Spencer a New York publisher, Appleton and Co.; pressed for - and won - royalties on a par with native authors» at a time when most American houses ignored international copyrights; churned out scores of reviews and notices with publication of each new volume, which he placed in newspapers and magazines across the country; pressed other reviewers into service; helped Spencer organize and popularize his most arcane thoughts; and cultivated literary clubs, college professors, editors, ministers, politicians, tycoons, and labor councils.
Now let's see if they begin to pay royalties on US sales at the end of the month for ebooks sold during the previous month — this would really set them far apart from the rest of the pack and make many ebook authors very happy.
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