Sentences with phrase «sold returnable»

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These used to be sold in returnable bottles with a pop cap, but Revive is eliminating that everywhere but NorCal and switching to smaller bottles with a CRV.
Most of the time though, dealers are able to order and sell my books, because my publisher's titles are returnable.
Niche market books have always sold well through indies, and Infinity offers a dazzling array of niche topics — fully returnable at a 40 % discount is a good deal.
And the seller would only bring books that were already sold, again assuring the returnable issue was moot.
And on a much smaller scale, Authors After Dark (one of the best conventions ever) manages to just let us sell our own books regardless of whether we're with a publisher or not (or have returnable books or not).
Or maybe the bookstores can just cater to their needs and let the rest of us in the midlist meet our readers and sell books of ALL types, returnable or not returnable.
They also want it to be returnable (for 90 days they can send it back if they feel like it won't sell).
That speaks NOTHING to the direct market, where they sell MANY more times physical comics than digital, and most of the comics aren't returnable.
He printed a few thousand books to get started and reprinted, and reprinted and reprinted and reprinted until he eventually sold 2 million books (non returnable) and was on the New York Times best seller list for 30 plus weeks.
That's an investment and risk on the side of the publisher, since it requires doing a print run of books that may not sell as expected, plus all books are returnable by bookstores at any point for a full refund.
Lauren Charles [00:09:12] Yes, a sell sheet, and in fact if you can walk in with something that has your title, the cover of your book, make sure that cover looks nice, make sure that it pops, and then, and I would highly recommend to anyone who's coming in, indie press, small press, anything like that, anyone who's coming into any level bookstore, you should be able to say with absolute certainty, this is how you can order my book, this is the discount I know you can get it at, and I know it's returnable, and I can even help you.
And if you set your books to returnable, it means if the bookstore orders but can't sell, they'll ship them back to you — this could quickly become dangerous if you get stuck with tons of unsold books.
In this episode of Go Publish Yourself, we discuss the differences between the two and what an indie author needs to keep in mind when approaching these types of retailers, including an understanding of the corporate business model, sell sheets, availability, discounts, and a returnable status.
Courtney Milan attended the conference as an author and said «Rumor has it that the authors with returnable books were «real authors» and that the authors who were selling their books on a consignment basis were «aspiring authors.»
Is your book returnable if books stores don't sell all the copies they anticipated in a specific time frame?
I hate returns and I despise the practice of returning books at 87 days to pay invoices, but if I sell a book on a returnable basis, I can not very well turn around and cry foul when they get returned.
Selling your book with a wholesale discount and making it returnable via a book distributor is the best route to getting your book on bookstore shelves.
It's a bedeviling issue for publishers as we generally sell front list to resellers on a returnable basis.
And don't forget that books are returnable and only sell between 50 - 60 % of what's distributed.
For bookstores to stock and sell an Indie book they must have standard terms: the book must be returnable and have a 40 - 55 % discount.
A returnable book means that a bookstore can confidently order you book knowing that if they don't sell out then they can return the book and recoup their money.
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