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Why a 1% Mortgage Rate Stinks all book sales. That means, if your book costs $1 to purchase from the publisher, they want $5 for each book. If it costs $2 to purchase, they want $10. Whatever leftover is divided between the publisher, the agent (if you have one) and the author…the author getting significantly less. Makes you nauseous, doesn’t it?You've seen the ads, "Get a $200,000 mortgage for only $899 per month." What a hook! We should all be so lucky. It sounds to good to be true, doesn't it? Well, in fact it is true. You can have that $200,000 mortgage for $899 per month, only it's going to cost you a hell of a lot more than that in the end.In fact, what the advertisements are promoting are start rates for Option ARM loans. An option ARM is a loan A book that is printed at $13 doesn’t stand a chance, seeing that there is NO way for the anyone to profit. If the b Debt Elimination & Debt Consolidation Can Work Together The biggest deception on demand publishers present is that your book will be “made available at over 25,000 bookstores worldwide.” They give writers, who are unfamiliar with the industry, a false sense of success. Everyone wants their books inside Borders or Barnes and Noble…but it’s just not possible. Let me explain why.Debt elimination has always been my goal. But on this day, when I received the bill for the sudden replacement of the clutch in my car, the VISA bill and word that my daughter needed orthodontics for her teeth, how was I ever going to realize my debt elimination goals?Does that sound familiar? It’s totally frustrating. It’s very easy to log your spending and identify high interest credit cards to pay off, but wh Print-On-Demand (or Publish-On-Demand) books are printed as little as 1 book at a time. This means their unit price to print and buy is higher per book. Example. My novel, In The Blood, spans over 330 pages. Because of its length the unit price per book is around $7. Incidentally, the longer the book, the more you pay for each unit; the shorter the book, the less you pay. Following me so far? That’s just the publishing. Now, there is a shipping fee for each unit…actually, there is a double charge on every shipping for each unit (printed book). When all the necessary fees are applied, the total cost to print and ship one book to anyone is about $13. A pretty shocking revelation considering that the retail price of the book is set at $14.97, which is the thriller markets cap for a softbound book. Anything over that would price the book out of the market. Bookstores want a 55% discount off the retail price, sometimes 65%. Let’s say they want 55. The book costs about $15. That’s an $8.25 discount which means that the bookstore wants to purchase it for $6.75 per book. Well, it costs the publisher $13 so they would be losing $7.25 plus profits every time bookstore owners placed an order. On top of that, for some strange reason, Borders and Barnes and Noble thinks they’re in the business to make money. So they want profits on top of the $6.75. Typically, bookstores want to make about a 5 to 1 ratio on all book sales. That means, if your book costs $1 to purchase from the publisher, they want $5 for each book. If it costs $2 to purchase, they want $10. Whatever leftover is divided between the publisher, the agent (if you have one) and the author…the author getting significantly less. Makes you nauseous, doesn’t it? A book that is printed at $13 doesn’t stand a chance, seeing that there is NO way for the anyone to profit. If the bo What Makes a Good Landlord? Top Tips to Bring Success, Gain Respect and Popularity from Your Tenants rice to print and buy is higher per book. Example. My novel, In The Blood, spans over 330 pages. Because of its length the unit price per book is around $7. Incidentally, the longer the book, the more you pay for each unit; the shorter the book, the less you pay. Following me so far?Letting your property is a proper business and to be a profitable landlord you need a business plan and procedures in place that you will need to complete, in order to rent out your property successfully, such as: a proper application and screening of prospective tenants, a carefully drawn up tenancy agreement, regular maintenance of the property, and an up-to-date knowledge of housing regulations, etc.Top T That’s just the publishing. Now, there is a shipping fee for each unit…actually, there is a double charge on every shipping for each unit (printed book). When all the necessary fees are applied, the total cost to print and ship one book to anyone is about $13. A pretty shocking revelation considering that the retail price of the book is set at $14.97, which is the thriller markets cap for a softbound book. Anything over that would price the book out of the market. Bookstores want a 55% discount off the retail price, sometimes 65%. Let’s say they want 55. The book costs about $15. That’s an $8.25 discount which means that the bookstore wants to purchase it for $6.75 per book. Well, it costs the publisher $13 so they would be losing $7.25 plus profits every time bookstore owners placed an order. On top of that, for some strange reason, Borders and Barnes and Noble thinks they’re in the business to make money. So they want profits on top of the $6.75. Typically, bookstores want to make about a 5 to 1 ratio on all book sales. That means, if your book costs $1 to purchase from the publisher, they want $5 for each book. If it costs $2 to purchase, they want $10. Whatever leftover is divided between the publisher, the agent (if you have one) and the author…the author getting significantly less. Makes you nauseous, doesn’t it? A book that is printed at $13 doesn’t stand a chance, seeing that there is NO way for the anyone to profit. If the b CNC Cutting Machine ). When all the necessary fees are applied, the total cost to print and ship one book to anyone is about $13. A pretty shocking revelation considering that the retail price of the book is set at $14.97, which is the thriller markets cap for a softbound book. Anything over that would price the book out of the market.A good quality CNC cutting machine has a cutting table that covers the area bounded by a length of four feet and a width of eight feet. A quality table can handle satisfactorily a standard 4 x 8 plate of metal, wood, plastic, glass, or stone. A table that lacks a sufficient length or width will make it necessary for the operator to repeatedly reposition the plate. Operators of the CNC cutting machine refer to such repo Bookstores want a 55% discount off the retail price, sometimes 65%. Let’s say they want 55. The book costs about $15. That’s an $8.25 discount which means that the bookstore wants to purchase it for $6.75 per book. Well, it costs the publisher $13 so they would be losing $7.25 plus profits every time bookstore owners placed an order. On top of that, for some strange reason, Borders and Barnes and Noble thinks they’re in the business to make money. So they want profits on top of the $6.75. Typically, bookstores want to make about a 5 to 1 ratio on all book sales. That means, if your book costs $1 to purchase from the publisher, they want $5 for each book. If it costs $2 to purchase, they want $10. Whatever leftover is divided between the publisher, the agent (if you have one) and the author…the author getting significantly less. Makes you nauseous, doesn’t it? A book that is printed at $13 doesn’t stand a chance, seeing that there is NO way for the anyone to profit. If the b Debit Card Stats Outline Payday Loan Flexibility That’s an $8.25 discount which means that the bookstore wants to purchase it for $6.75 per book. Well, it costs the publisher $13 so they would be losing $7.25 plus profits every time bookstore owners placed an order. On top of that, for some strange reason, Borders and Barnes and Noble thinks they’re in the business to make money. So they want profits on top of the $6.75.Research from Apacs released earlier this week provided the news that debit card purchases have, for the first time in history, outstripped cash spending in terms of the amount of money splashed out – underlining the flexibility which people today appreciate when it comes to making everyday buys.The figures showed that in 2005 people spent some ?89 billion using debit cards, which was a significant increase of n Typically, bookstores want to make about a 5 to 1 ratio on all book sales. That means, if your book costs $1 to purchase from the publisher, they want $5 for each book. If it costs $2 to purchase, they want $10. Whatever leftover is divided between the publisher, the agent (if you have one) and the author…the author getting significantly less. Makes you nauseous, doesn’t it? A book that is printed at $13 doesn’t stand a chance, seeing that there is NO way for the anyone to profit. If the b Running Mate Program for Churches all book sales. That means, if your book costs $1 to purchase from the publisher, they want $5 for each book. If it costs $2 to purchase, they want $10. Whatever leftover is divided between the publisher, the agent (if you have one) and the author…the author getting significantly less. Makes you nauseous, doesn’t it?First time visitors or employees can be overwhelmed and discouraged their first day on the job or their first visit to a new church. They should be more than just welcomed when they first arrive. A Running Mate to guide them through the new environment would provide countless benefits later on.I have been reading a book, It's Your Ship, by Captain Micheal Abrashoff. I was about half way through it when I came A book that is printed at $13 doesn’t stand a chance, seeing that there is NO way for the anyone to profit. If the bookstore purchased the book, even in bulk, they would be losing more money than they’ve earned. So where’s all this talk about being “made available at over 25,000 bookstores worldwide” coming from? Dishonest publishers who know the market, know it’s not possible, but also know that YOU don’t know either of these! So sad. What that statement simply means is that your book will be placed in the catalogue that all bookstores purchase from (The Ingram Book Group, for example), making them “available” for order. But no bookstore in their right mind will make the gamble, even if the book has bestselling potential. Now, you have a few success stories but they are a vast minority. The purpose of me exposing this myth isn’t to discourage self publishing, but to encourage you to approach it with realistic expectations. Use the self published book to gain attention from targeted audiences (the scope of that topic is another article). If you are already self published, you’ll do much better doing direct sales to customers than to try and get shelf space. If your book is any good, it will sell. You just have to be imaginative and sell outside of the box.
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