These people had some chronic complaint, like psoriasis, w weight issue, arthritis, etc, wrote a book about it and
then sold the book about their experience of curing their own health problems.
These people had psoriasis, wrote a book about it and
then sold the book about their experience of curing their own psoriasis.
Originally bookshops had to buy their stock at a price set by the publisher, and
then they sold the books at a price they wished to sell them.
You make a profit when
you then sell the book yourself.
It's something else altogether when a bookstore owner rips out the pages that contain «smut» and
then sells the book on her shelves with the claim that it is «clean.»
Is the goal to get them into Book 1 and
then sell them Book 2?
Which means, if you choose to opt in to KDP select, you can't
then sell your book on other platforms such as Kobo, Nook, or Apple's iBooks.
In this case, you would «win» if you had a website that came up with that search term and
then sold your book from there.
That's how it works: you get the media's attention, and
then you sell books.
CreateSpace lets us issue discount coupons (by dollar or percentage) which we can hand out to re-sellers, for example, who can
then sell our books on their sites (eBay for example) and order from CreateSpace at the reduced rate we have allocated.
When choosing Distribution Channels through Create Space your are essentially allowing other bookstores the right to purchase your book at a set cost --(commonly) 55 % above wholesale — and
then sell your book (see royalty chart below).
Before the advent of digital novels, publishers would sell a book to shops for around half of the recommended retail price and the shops could
then sell the book at whatever price they liked, leaving them free to add discounts as they wished.
The truth is they have a massive following because people love the books — not that they got a bunch of followers and
then sold books to them.
CS and LSI will
then sell the book to the retailer at 40 % off, giving a 15 % margin to CS & LSI.
I'd rather go play poker again
then sell a book back into that mess.
Not exact matches
The first would be to set up «virtual retail pharmacies» alongside its dozens of other sales «departments,» from
books and baby products to wine, and
then contract directly with generic drug makers to
sell their pills.
I was first introduced to John through the hit movie The Secret and
then his New York Times best -
selling book The Answer.
Then, whenever someone asked me for advice, instead of telling them I didn't have time, or trying to
sell them on coaching or consulting they couldn't afford, I could point them to the
book.
Over the last 15 years, I have discovered valuable secrets about the publishing industry that have helped me in writing my own
books — secrets that have
then helped me to
sell hundreds of thousands of copies of those
books.
The sales agents
sold books first to those closest to themselves and
then engaged a broader audience of customers one - on - one.
Better World
Books started 10 years ago with a campus book drive and since then has grown to be a $ 63 million company that sells books online collected from about 4,000 libraries as well as campus book drives and book drop boxes in communities around the U.S. With each book sold, the company donates another, along with a portion of the sale, to one of its nonprofit literacy part
Books started 10 years ago with a campus
book drive and since
then has grown to be a $ 63 million company that
sells books online collected from about 4,000 libraries as well as campus book drives and book drop boxes in communities around the U.S. With each book sold, the company donates another, along with a portion of the sale, to one of its nonprofit literacy part
books online collected from about 4,000 libraries as well as campus
book drives and
book drop boxes in communities around the U.S. With each
book sold, the company donates another, along with a portion of the sale, to one of its nonprofit literacy partners.
The
book — which had
sold millions of copies even
then — was dense, for sure.
A publisher pays the author an advance, which could be anywhere from a few thousand to a few hundred thousand dollars, and
then invests an enormous amount of resources in producing and marketing the
book without any guarantee that it will
sell.
The two bought cartons of lost
books at auctions held by the U.S. Postal Service in Chicago and
then sold them on campus.
He wanted «The Leader's Guide» to only be
sold to those who supported the campaign, allow those select readers to test the ideas in the
book, and
then write the next
book based on the info gathered from that experiment.
After teaching over 300,000 people his secrets to spotting high - probability, low - risk trades, co-authoring twelve
books, and running —
then selling for millions — one of the most trusted financial education company's in the world, Tom's credentials are unquestioned...
T - bills are
sold through the commercial
book - entry system to large investors and institutions, which
then distribute those bills to their own clients, which may include individual investors.
Many others are well -
selling authors who make a lavish living from passive income from advances, royalties, seminars, and product sales — which all started and
then snowballed — from the sale of their
book (which of course started with writing a
book proposal).
And I can say that because, especially back
then, back in the «90s apologetics
books didn't
sell.
That's one of the things I was pointing out to someone who read a
book on necromancy (long island medium) and was totally
sold on everything the author wrote and was now at «peace» from reading about the endless cycles of death — i.e. soul coming back as such... dying
then coming back again as another.
They took a popular hippie revolutionary named jesus, made him a martyr, and
then created a
book of Harry Potter proportions to
sell to the masses who find it easier to swallow than reality.
Dear Rev Blair you are not much better than Rev Camping (who you criticize) with all of your fear mongering of hell and torcher;
then you have the nerve to be
selling a
book for profit about apocalyptic doomsday perdictions.
But even
then, Cursed Child falls far short of the seventh
book in the Potter series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, which
sold an absurd 8.3 million copies in 24 hours.
Well,
then you can pastor some of the largest churches on the planet and have the most successful broadcasts on the religious channels and
sell a lot of
books.
Eventually you'll dig up a pattern that can not be refuted and
then you can
sell millions of
books and inspire an entire generation to frenzied converting with your prophetic discovery!
Maybe someday, someone will write a
book about how they quit their job, and
sold everything they owned, and gave away all their money, and
then moved onto the street without any possibility of going back, or maybe not.
He does have a point, but
then, what are movies, TV, pro sports, best
selling books, etc, etc, but a support and applauding of some of the worst vices talked about in Scripture?
Then, after writing a best -
selling book on church growth, The Purpose Driven Church (Zondervan), Warren went on to write the best -
selling Christian
book.
In an industry where we know the majority of the end - consumers are women, and we know that the congregation in any church on a given Sunday is dominated by women, how is it that the men are commissioning and editing the
books,
then selecting what is made available, marketing and
selling them?
We had taste testing nights on the living room floors at my friends places which
then lead to
selling my treats to local cafes and health food stores which
then lead to... a
book!
I started my company, Nearly Normal Cooking, improved my flour formula and started
selling the new gluten free all purpose flour blend and a few baking mixes in 2007, and have written 2 more published
books and numerous e-
books since
then.
I think it was Jack Canfield (author of all the Chicken Soup for the Soul
books who got turned down 100's of times before getting a small publisher and
then going on to
sell over 112 million
books) who said it's not what people say about you but what you say to yourself when they say things about you.
It seems that although the French side remain confident of keeping the 25 year old on their
books, it is apparent that if it is in the players interest to leave and a suitable offer is submitted,
then they will consider
selling the frontman.
Should they not be able to service their debt
then Glazers will
sell most probably to yet another oil sheikh who's going to wipe clean the
books.
Earlier reports suggested that the Spanish club were ready to
sell the defender in order to balance the
books though, and if they were about to do this
then I could understand them not wanting to risk the deal by playing him in a pointless match.
Its nice to see some people have open there eyes but all is true lets ask our selves have this team change from last season where are the experienced players that wenger talked about he
selling us bull and every season he gets away with it the fans deserve better am from the caribbean so chance r i might never get to see arsenal live at the emirates because its too expensive at least the club should be winning things i know its important to balance the
books you must BUT football is about trophies as well and thats were the balance lies how the hell can we go Six (6) seasons yes 6 without a trophy not even a FA cup or carling cup and no one says a word about the manager that is rubbish Arsenal live in the past too much the time is now this season for me is the absolute last for wenger to win something i do nt care how much money he has made the club and Wenger if you cant bring that
then go work for an oil company and make them money and leave arsenal to a manager who is willing to win something not only buy players for 10 million who take 10 years to develop am frustrated with this man.
Mastai is a screenwriter and this
book plays out like a movie (it is also no surprise the movie rights were quickly
sold) as Tom Barrens time travels from the 2016 we thought we would be living in and
then must time travel into the 2016 we really live in.
Then there is a pretty good chance that you would have come across Author Laura Numeroff's best -
selling book If You Give a Mouse a Cookie.
«The Family of Man,» which included two of Grossman's photographs, debuted at the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in January 1955, circulated internationally for eight years, and
then sold more than 4 million copies in
book form.
Then there is usually an interval in which
books are
sold and autographs signed.