RE: OT: Apress ebooks $10 starting Friday

  • From: Ahmed Aangour <ahmed.aangour@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: iggy_fernandez@xxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2015 09:10:29 +0100

I confirm: all the book are at 10$ today on apress website
Le 26 nov. 2015 06:41, "Iggy Fernandez" <iggy_fernandez@xxxxxxxxxxx> a
écrit :

re: I wonder how the authors earn royalty on their books

Royalties are typically 10% of the publisher's revenue.

Assume that the Amazon list price is $40.

Assume that the publisher's revenue is $20 of that. (The rest is Amazon's
revenue, not the publisher's revenue)

The author gets $2 per book.

A modestly successful book can expect to sell about 3000 copies over the
five-year useful life of the book.

Therefore a modestly successful book will generate about $6000 in
royalties over the five-year useful life of the book. Assume a minimum of
500 hours to write the book. That works out to $12 per hour, paid out over
a five year period.

It is not uncommon to have two or three authors, so the royalty will have
to be shared.

Less successful books will sell far fewer copies.

The royalty on a $10 ebook will be $1.




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From: Hemant-K.Chitale@xxxxxx
To: iggy_fernandez@xxxxxxxxxxx
CC: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: OT: Apress ebooks $10 starting Friday
Date: Thu, 26 Nov 2015 03:45:40 +0000

I wonder how the authors earn royalty on their books.



Hemant K Chitale

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