Sentences with phrase «sales of particular books»

They should know that rankings in places such as Amazon often represent the rates at which sales of particular books are changing.
There are myriad factors that impact the sales of any particular book, and if you are self - publishing your book you deserve all the help you can get.

Not exact matches

Despite the success of Saddleback and book sales for «The Purpose Driven Life,» Warren is far from a universally loved figure, in particular because of his anti-gay messages.
The promotion that they do of particular books and the prices they charge for them are based in part on sales.
It was extremely open - handed of people like you to offer without restraint precisely what numerous people could have offered for sale as an e book in order to make some money on their own, and in particular given that you might well have done it in case you wanted.
They are influenced by a variety of factors, including relationships with authors or literary agents, size of advances, potential sales, future of a series (if there is one), competitive titles, size of potential readership, and how promotable a book or particular author is.
Dear Author and Smart Bitches both run regular features on their sites highlighting books that have gone on sale for $ 2.99, $ 1.99, or $.99, because the romance genre in particular is full of readers that burn through so many titles that they are eager to snap up books for as cheaply as they can get them.
«All Charlaine Harris» books, and in particular her «Sookie Stackhouse» series, are favorites with our Kindle customers, and the great sales of the 11th book in this series, «Dead Reckoning,» have helped push Harris past one million books sold,» said David Naggar, Vice President, Kindle Content.
One particular province, for example, bought more books than the combined sales of sixteen other provinces.
Porter Anderson of Publishing Perspectives gave a rundown of the Nielsen Book's recent presentation on the increase in children's book sales, with particular attention paid to the «steady climb» of book purchases for boys ages 9 toBook's recent presentation on the increase in children's book sales, with particular attention paid to the «steady climb» of book purchases for boys ages 9 tobook sales, with particular attention paid to the «steady climb» of book purchases for boys ages 9 tobook purchases for boys ages 9 to 12.
Receiving a pile of downloads during the free days used to help boost a book's sales ranking and visibility when it came off of the free days, though Amazon has nerfed that particular «feature» this year so that it's less effective (though not totally ineffective).
A note of caution: if your book style does not fit industry standards for your particular genre or looks too different from its immediate competition, you may be putting yourself at a disadvantage when it comes to book sales.
If you notify us through the procedure we provide on A&A Printing sites for making claims of copyright infringement that a third party has made a Printed Books & Digital Books available for distribution through the Program (or for distribution in a particular territory through the Program) that you have the exclusive right to make available under the Program, then, upon your request and after verification of your claim, we will pay you the Royalties due in connection with any sales of the Printed Books & Digital Books through the Program, and will remove the Printed Books & Digital Books from future sale through the Program, as your sole and exclusive remedy.
(I note in particular for any of my readers in Quebec that Archambault does have the Rebels of Adalonia books for digital sale on their site, too.
Print sales increased by 1 % in the first six months of the year (January - June 2016) to # 898m in comparison to the same period a year earlier, driven in particular by a 6 % growth of trade books.
This is no small achievement, and Jeff Bezos's particular genius seems to be his ability to grasp the transformative potential of this sort of thing long before others do, just as he saw the potential of databases and the Internet to facilitate shopping for books and the potential for one - click shopping to ramp up online sales before most others had caught on.
This Section V.F shall not prohibit a Settling Defendant from communicating (a) in a manner and through media consistent with common and reasonable industry practice, the cover prices or wholesale or retail prices of books sold in any format to potential purchasers of those books; or (b) information the Settling Defendant needs to communicate in connection with (i) its enforcement or assignment of its intellectual property or contract rights, (ii) a contemplated merger, acquisition, or purchase or sale of assets, (iii) its distribution of another E-book Publisher's E-books, or (iv) a business arrangement under which E-book Publishers agree to co-publish, or an E-book Publisher agrees to license to another E-book Publisher the publishing rights to, one or more specifically identified E-book titles or a particular author's E-books.
Over the weekend, the New York Times posted an article that profiled one company in particular, as well as discussed well - known self - published author John Locke's own use of some 300 paid book reviews to boost name recognition and sales, a practice Locke himself does not take issue with.
In particular, sales of books that don't even have industry standard ISBN numbers have increased.
That doesn't sound like many, but 300 book sales in the first few days of a release will get you onto some category Top 100 charts on Amazon, where your book has a chance of being seen by new readers, readers who adore that particular genre.
Occasionally your publisher may make a deal with a particular book chain to do a special printing of one or more of your books as an «introductory offer», or other specially priced deal to increase your sales.
One very interesting aspect of this book in particular is that Amanda wrote it not much more than a month ago, final edits were done in late September, and it is now up for sale at Amazon with print to follow in a few short weeks.
One of the problems with authors in particular is that there are A LOT of groups where you just drop in a link to your book's sales page and run — with the expectation that readers will see it and buy.
So, even though that author doesn't get a royalty from that particular sale, if the buyer likes the book, there is the possibility of a royalty sale down the road.
If a particular basketball player is the most popular thing being discussed online, find a way to incorporate that into a flash sale of your book.
The shift with KU is one I've noticed in particular, though it's odd because I'll see a spike in sales from some of my older books / short stories and it won't show the «borrow» from KDP for days sometimes, basically until someone passes the 10 % mark.
Having lots of good reviews on Amazon.com can boost sales, especially for nonfiction books where customers are comparing several different books on a particular topic.
A sale is a sale, of course, but the more you concentrate your sales on a particular venue, the higher your book will rank there and the more visible it will be to potential readers.
It would allow you to rapidly isolate a particular book's sales chart, but more so, it would also allow to compare sales of books by selecting multiple books at the same time and layer their graphs.
Being hidebound and lacking innovation for decades, the publishers were particularly concerned that Amazon's pro-consumer pricing of eBooks would negatively impact their moribund sales model, and in particular the sale of higher priced physical copies of books.
RE: «Ghost Borrows» — Three days ago, the ranking for one of my books in Select shot up as if there had been a sale or borrow, however, no activity has been recorded on that particular title in the intervening time.
Last month at the Editech conference in Milan, Michael Tamblyn, Kobo's EVP Content Sales & Merchandising, spoke to Kobo's global approach, pointing out that books represent a clash of cultures and that e-books in particular highlight the difference in how Americans and Europeans see books.
The most important thing to remember about the sales of a particular title is that book sales in general are governed by two competing power laws, sales per title and purchases per buyer.
A stock's price - earnings (P / E) ratio — its share price divided by its earnings per share — is of particular interest to a value investor, as are the price - to - sales ratio, the dividend yield, the price - to - book ratio, and the rate of sales growth.
This particular challenge is arguably the chief reason for the failure of most private sales (as addressed in my book, The Happy Agent, and earlier columns in REM).
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