Sentences with phrase «with higher royalties»

A bonanza for authors with higher royalties more sales and faster payments.
In general, I don't find the prices significantly higher and I like supporting the authors with higher royalties.
Since, to my knowledge, e-book publishers operate on a no - advance payment structure (with higher royalties most of the time, to make up for that) pitching your project as a «good e-book» is like telling agents they might never make a dime on it.
They will entice you with higher royalties but what does their share cover?
Those of us who are will be satisfied with our higher royalties and retention of control of our creations.
with higher royalties) to drive sales to the publishers» direct «sell» buttons in order to effectively compete with Amazon's robust author affiliate program.
I feel right now I've found a happy medium with higher royalties than the big six authors, but some of the benefits they have (although not all)-- I signed with a big independent publisher, however I wouldn't rule out either of the other two options in future.
Now Apple and its new homeboy Smashwords is luring authors, not with a higher royalty rate (60 % vs 70 % with Amazon), but by allowing authors to price their books at $ 0.99 or $ 1.99, which many authors have done on Kindle in order to generate more downloads and find more readers.
«They did so quickly, at a lower set - up cost and with higher royalty payments available to me... I recommend them for a superb publishing experience.»
Since translators carry the risk of sales just as much as the author does when working indie, the risk has to be compensated with higher royalty rates when paying lower flat fees up front.
Maybe a lower price might get someone to try a series with a slightly increased price for other books in that series, but with the higher royalty percentage on each unit and less cuts into margin, an author can afford to keep the cost down.
They sold so few discounted books that — even with the higher royalty rate — they barely broke even after deducting marketing costs, and they saw little discernible bump in sales or borrows after the promotion.
Coupled with high royalty rates (70 % compared to 10 - 15 % for traditional publishers), it is the perfect platform for a fledgling writer to make a living, and if fate agrees, even a fortune.
A new scheme that replaces high advances with high royalties?
Yes, authors will be looking at those clauses about digital rights in contracts very closely, especially with the high royalty rates for the self - published ebooks.

Not exact matches

A franchise with slightly higher startup costs but low royalties may turn out to be a better deal in the long run than one with low startup costs but high royalties.
Royalties and rental income are contributing a higher amount of earnings, along with our ongoing focus on G&A expense.
With HRN, you reap the benefits of an already - proven business model without paying high franchise fees or ongoing royalty payments.
Anyway Jonathan was a prime example of loyalty which sounds like royalty, but has nothing to do with Kings and Queens as loyalty is not high on their agenda, that can also be said for people in high places who lose their sense of direction through their elevation, ending up with their heads in the clouds as did Gods chosen Kings Saul and David.
You could also take some of the products of these programs out of the public domain (if they are in the public domain) and charge royalties (or higher royalties) to cable and digital TV and radio services, satellite radio services, etc. (which are required to carry Corporation for Public Broadcasting content under current regulations) and might even get those companies to do so by contract with PBS, NPR, etc. rather than from the government, if this was authorized by law (I don't know if it is or not, but this wouldn't take much political clout to get done).
The leases are supposed to be awarded through a competitive bidding process, in which the best - qualified company coming in with the highest split of royalties wins.
Alexandra Guerain is channelling punk rock royalty with this incredibly cool trench coat, high - wasted denim, Converse, and what else?
Founded in 1873, the British shoe company has a rich history of creating snazzy footwear for gentlemen (and even British royalty) with high - quality construction.
With high - class bars and restaurants on offer, it's incredibly easy to live like royalty here.
It's high intrigue and plenty of scheming in this Danish royalty piece set in the 18th century, with Alicia Vikander as a crafty princess who conspires with, and falls for, her husband's doctor, Mads Mikkelsen.
According to THR, the outcasts in the new reboot are now high school royalty, with Heather McNamara played by Jasmine Mathews («Blue Bloods»), Heather Duke now the genderqueer teen named Heath played by Brendan Scannell («Where You Are»), and Heather Chandler played by Melanie Field («The Tap»).
It is based on the true story of Molly Bloom — who made a whole bunch of money running high stakes poker games with Hollywood royalty, sports stars, and even the Russian mob until the FBI tracked her down and arrested her.
High school sites often highlight their students» competitive enthusiasm and spirit of pride in their achievements with appropriate photos (school provided, or we will find great age - level appropriate royalty - free stock photos).
That leaves writers with a 70 percent royalty rate, far higher than the typical 10 to 15 percent offered in traditional print publishing.
However, if you want to make the most money (especially on Amazon, which only allows authors to receive 70 percent in royalties if the book is priced at $ 2.99 or higher — $ 1.99 and $ 0.99 books only allow authors a 35 percent royalty rate), then $ 4.99 appears to be the best price point for selling a good amount of books (though far less than with a lower price point) while making the most in profit.
When it comes to royalties, there's a lot of confusion out there, but it seems most authors believe their royalties are higher if they directly publish with Amazon and other self - publishing offerings.
A recent lawsuit was filed against them stating that they misrepresents themselves, luring authors in with claims that its books can compete with «traditional publishers,» offering «greater speed, higher royalties, and more control for its authors.»
I agree with James» self - publishing benefits; more money, royalties are way higher, control over design, speed, content control, and no one can say no.
Authors, writers, publishers of eBooks, audiobooks and short texts can... A) sell their eBook through their author page on XinXii - without author contract - in real - time, without technical skills - with an own authorpage and online shop - enter all information such as description, tags, cover, price... - upload an eBook in one or multiple formats: PDF, ePub, mobi, doc, xls... - high royalties per download - consolidated real - time sales reports - keeping full editorial and copyright control or B) sell their eBook through their author page on XinXii and additionally on major eBook retailers - we convert eBooks to the ePub and mobi format for free - we distribute to the leading eBook - shops all over the world for free - we provide consolidated sales reports Readers have... - the opportunity to discover new titles in all categories and genres - an easy access to a huge variety of content - can instantly download after purchase - have the opportunity to rate and comment on eBooks
Distributing through CreateSpace specifically for Amazon sales makes this possible, with the added benefit of lower printing costs and higher royalties.
With Greenleaf, authors have access to full in - house services, retain the rights to their work, and earn higher royalties than with traditional publishWith Greenleaf, authors have access to full in - house services, retain the rights to their work, and earn higher royalties than with traditional publishwith traditional publishing.
Assuming an agent / publisher's vetting, continue the print career (if you have one), while attempting to negotiate for your erights, or at least a higher ebook royalty... WHILE at the same time using ebooks to get out previous work, or recent work that went nowhere with your agent but was considered salable (as with my thriller SAVAGE NIGHTS, now on Kindle and soon all the formats), and also perhaps some new work targeted for ebook format only.
How to earn higher royalties by being selective with which retailers Smashwords distributes your book
On the other hand, a lower royalty rate on a hardcover with a higher cover price can end up matching the ebook royalties, where it's a higher percentage of a lower cover price.
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This isn't surprising if the traditional releases are connecting with a broader spectrum of readers and the self - published releases are bringing in higher royalty percentages.
If you want to sell your book directly to readers and receive higher royalties, but don't want to deal with the potential time and complications associated with fulfilling orders yourself, we offer this convenient, affordable alternative.
Includes: Three to five custom designs to choose from Up to ten quality, high resolution, fully licensed, royalty free stock art images * Typography with quality, commercially licensed fonts ** Up to ten rounds of revisions
It's common to set a number of steps with which the royalties escalate, setting a lower rate for the first 5,000 copies, a higher rate for the next 5,000, and only reaching the maximum rate after 10,000 or more copies have been sold.
Even with a high - quality, established ghostwriter, there's no guarantee your book will get picked up by a commercial, royalty - paying publisher.
Ultimately that might be where all this leads to, same old publishing with no advances and real high royalties
I mean, then it's just publishing really, with no advance and high royalty.
Their cade of Authors were kept happy with some of the highest royalty rates in the industry, around 30 % of each book sold.
Bluebottlebiz launched with that knowledge in place, and therefore offers its publishers a 55 % royalty on borrowed titles, the highest in subscription services.
While still compatible with all file formats, including Kindle's MOBI file, the royalty rate is so high because the titles are sold through the company's own website instead of through powerhouse book retailers.
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