We're out here. But it now costs ridiculous amounts of money to win an election, and with companies doing most of the donating, 'principled' is a dirty word. Step up and donate to your local principled politicians and you might see one move up for once!
And those percentages were much lower just a couple years ago. Many of the authors referenced have probably been in the ebook game for a long time, so their early sales didn't net as much.
Many indie ebook markets pay out higher royalties. OokaBooka.com for example offers:
$1 and above: ~71%
$1 and below: ~65-69%
This does sound incredibly wasteful. Authors should just post their DRM-free books to OokaBooka where people could vote their work upward if it's good.
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Congrats
Congrats and be sure to post the final ebook on http://www.OokaBooka.com!
Re: Principled politician?
We're out here. But it now costs ridiculous amounts of money to win an election, and with companies doing most of the donating, 'principled' is a dirty word. Step up and donate to your local principled politicians and you might see one move up for once!
Re: Re: Math
And those percentages were much lower just a couple years ago. Many of the authors referenced have probably been in the ebook game for a long time, so their early sales didn't net as much.
Many indie ebook markets pay out higher royalties. OokaBooka.com for example offers:
$1 and above: ~71%
$1 and below: ~65-69%
Just use OokaBooka + calibre
No ASIN nonsense. If people like the free version of the ebook well enough, they'll vote it up and it will stay towards the top of the list.
e-books are the way to go
This does sound incredibly wasteful. Authors should just post their DRM-free books to OokaBooka where people could vote their work upward if it's good.