How can I make money from my book with Page Publishing as my publisher?

How can I make money from my book with Page Publishing as my publisher?

Ask any author if they chose their career for the money, and the answer will be “no.” For many, the passion is in the writing itself, and the primary goal may solely be to get their book into the hands of readers. However, that’s not to say that you can’t make money from publishing a book. Generating more royalties from your book is possible, especially when you partner with a publisher such as Page Publishing.

Our primary goal is to make you, the author, money. We pursue various avenues, including both print and digital formats. Your book’s success is in our direct interest because we only take a small slice of each sale (more on that below). At the end of the day, we’re proud of the books we publish, and we’re eager to promote each title in our catalog to the fullest.

 

In today’s crowded digital world, there are seemingly endless publishing services—but that doesn’t mean they’re all created equal. Authors should take their time researching companies to make sure they understand precisely what they’re getting. Some services offer very little, leaving a giant amount of work to the author, while others (like us!) are full-package options. Bringing a book into the world is much more than just writing and uploading. It takes many steps, including professional editing, formatting, obtaining an ISBN, converting to an eBook, distribution, and the all-important marketing and promotion. The process can be overwhelming for writers, so we take these steps off your plate. We utilize established resources such as in-house editors and cover designers to ensure your book is in perfect, professional condition for publication. When it comes to selling, we connect with all the major platforms to sell your book as aggressively as possible.

So how do you make money?

Unlike traditional publishing, which takes a large cut of each book’s sale, our approach flips the model, leaving authors to take home the biggest piece of the pie. All net proceeds from any sale of your book go to you, with Page Publishing taking only a small commission (typically 20 cents) only after you recoup all your costs. That’s wildly different from other publishers who keep most of the profits. In the end, we believe you worked hard to write your book, and you should be the one to profit from it.

Here is a breakdown of platforms and royalties and what you can expect to earn:

DIGITAL SALES (eBooks)

Amazon Kindle (KDP):

KDP offers two royalty options. Authors may opt to enroll in KDP Select, meaning that their eBook is exclusive to Amazon for a time. In this option, authors earn higher royalties (70% for books priced between $2.99 and $9.99). If you choose not to enroll in KDP Select (in which case you are “going wide” with your eBook) or have a price point outside the KDP Select range, you will earn only 35% royalty.

So, for instance:
If your book is priced at $2.99 and is enrolled in KDP Select, you would earn about $2.10 per sale. If it’s not in KDP Select, you will earn about $1.00.

Some authors feel it is more lucrative to take the higher royalty. However, there are pros and cons to being exclusive to one platform. It may be worth trying both to see how the book sells.

Apple Books, Barnes & Noble, Google Play

On these platforms, eBook authors earn 70% of sales regardless of price point. So, if your book is sold for $9.99, you’ll earn $6.99. If it’s sold for $2.99, you’ll earn $2.00. Unlike KDP, you don’t need to be exclusive to earn this higher royalty.

AUDIOBOOKS

Audiobooks, which are on the rise in popularity, work in primarily the same fashion. ACX, Amazon’s audiobook platform, also offers authors two options. If you choose to go exclusive to ACX, you will earn 40% for Audible, Amazon, and iTunes sales. If you choose to be non-exclusive and retain the right to distribute elsewhere, you will earn 25% of retail sales.

Audiobook pricing depends on the book’s length, and authors cannot choose. According to ACX, the following is the typical breakdown of price points:

  • under 1 hour: under $7
  • 1 – 3 hours: $7 – $10
  • 3 – 5 hours: $10 – $20
  • 5 – 10 hours: $15 – $25
  • 10 – 20 hours: $20 – $30
  • over 20 hours: $25 – 35

PRINT SALES (physical books)

At Page Publishing, we work directly with Ingram Content Network, the world’s largest book wholesale distribution network. Ingram serves over 40,000 booksellers, libraries, and educational institutions—including big names like Barnes & Noble, as well as local independent bookstores in your town.

When booksellers order your book, Ingram prints and ships to them directly. Page Publishing offers Ingram a wholesale discount, which is then passed on to the retailer. What this all means is that Ingram pays us a wholesale price, we deduct our printing costs, and what’s left is the profit that goes to you (minus our twenty-cent commission).

Let’s look at an example:

Book’s retail price: $19.95
Ingram pays a wholesale price of $9.97
Subtract printing costs: $5.00
Profit: $4.97
Subtract $.20 commission
Royalty to the author: $4.77 per book

Why should you choose Page Publishing to help get you the most money?

All of our authors deserve the same success, so we aggressively make our titles available in as many retailers as possible. Your success is our success! Marketing can be a tricky piece of the publishing puzzle, but with our resources and expertise, we can help publicize your book to bring in more money for you. At the end of the day, publishing your book shouldn’t be a headache—that’s where a trusted service like Page Publishing comes in. Let us help you bring your book to life!

How can I make money from my book with Page Publishing as my publisher?

¿Cómo puedo ganar dinero con mi libro con Page Publishing como editor?

Pregunte a cualquier autor si eligió su carrera por el dinero, y la respuesta será “no”. Para muchos, la pasión está en la propia escritura, y el objetivo principal puede ser únicamente conseguir que su libro llegue a manos de los lectores. Sin embargo, eso no quiere decir que no se pueda ganar dinero publicando un libro. Generar más derechos de autor a partir de su libro es posible, especialmente cuando se asocia con una editorial como Page Publishing.

Nuestro principal objetivo es que usted, el autor, gane dinero. Seguimos varias vías, incluidos los formatos impreso y digital. El éxito de su libro nos interesa directamente, porque sólo nos llevamos una pequeña parte de cada venta (más información a continuación). Al fin y al cabo, estamos orgullosos de los libros que publicamos y deseamos promocionar al máximo cada título de nuestro catálogo.

 

En el abarrotado mundo digital actual, los servicios de publicación parecen infinitos, pero eso no significa que todos sean iguales. Los autores deben tomarse su tiempo para investigar las empresas y asegurarse de que entienden exactamente lo que están adquiriendo. Algunos servicios ofrecen muy poco, dejando una cantidad ingente de trabajo al autor, mientras que otros (¡como nosotros!) son opciones de paquete completo. Dar a conocer un libro es mucho más que escribirlo y subirlo a la red. Se necesitan muchos pasos, como la edición profesional, el formateo, la obtención de un ISBN, la conversión a libro electrónico, la distribución y el importantísimo marketing y promoción. El proceso puede resultar abrumador para los escritores, así que nosotros nos encargamos de estos pasos. Utilizamos recursos establecidos, como editores y diseñadores de cubiertas internos, para garantizar que su libro esté en perfectas condiciones profesionales para su publicación. A la hora de vender, nos conectamos con las principales plataformas para vender su libro de la forma más agresiva posible.

¿Cómo se gana dinero?

A diferencia de las editoriales tradicionales, que se llevan una gran parte de las ventas de cada libro, nuestro enfoque invierte el modelo, dejando que los autores se lleven a casa la mayor parte del pastel. Todos los ingresos netos de la venta de tu libro son para ti, y Page Publishing sólo se lleva una pequeña comisión (normalmente 20 céntimos) una vez que has recuperado todos los costes. Esto es muy diferente de lo que ocurre con otros editores, que se quedan con la mayor parte de los beneficios. Al fin y al cabo, creemos que has trabajado duro para escribir tu libro y deberías ser tú quien se beneficie de él.

Aquí tienes un desglose de las plataformas y los derechos de autor y lo que puedes esperar ganar:

VENTAS DIGITALES (eBooks)

Amazon Kindle (KDP):

KDP ofrece dos opciones de canon. Los autores pueden optar por inscribirse en KDP Select, lo que significa que su libro electrónico es exclusivo de Amazon durante un tiempo. En esta opción, los autores ganan derechos más elevados (70% para los libros cuyo precio oscila entre 2,99 y 9,99 dólares). Si opta por no inscribirse en KDP Select (en cuyo caso está “yendo a lo ancho” con su libro electrónico) o tiene un precio fuera de la gama KDP Select, ganará sólo el 35% de regalías.

Así, por ejemplo:
Si su libro tiene un precio de 2,99 $ y está inscrito en KDP Select, ganaría unos 2,10 $ por venta. Si no está en KDP Select, ganará alrededor de 1 dólar.

Algunos autores consideran que es más lucrativo aceptar el canon más alto. Sin embargo, ser exclusivo de una plataforma tiene sus pros y sus contras. Puede que merezca la pena probar ambas cosas para ver cómo se vende el libro.

Apple Books, Barnes & Noble, Google Play

En estas plataformas, los autores de libros electrónicos ganan el 70% de las ventas, independientemente del precio. Así, si tu libro se vende por 9,99 $, ganarás 6,99 $. Si se vende a 2,99 $, ganarás 2,00 $. A diferencia de KDP, no es necesario ser exclusivo para ganar este canon más alto.

AUDIOLIBROS

Los audiolibros, cada vez más populares, funcionan básicamente de la misma manera. ACX, la plataforma de audiolibros de Amazon, también ofrece a los autores dos opciones. Si opta por la exclusividad de ACX, ganará un 40% por las ventas en Audible, Amazon e iTunes. Si opta por la no exclusividad y conserva el derecho a distribuir en otros lugares, ganará el 25% de las ventas al por menor.

El precio de los audiolibros depende de la longitud del libro, y los autores no pueden elegir. Según ACX, el desglose típico de los precios es el siguiente:

  • menos de 1 hora: menos de 7
  • 1 – 3 horas: $7 – $10
  • 3 – 5 horas: $10 – $20
  • 5 – 10 horas: 15 – 25 dólares
  • 10 – 20 horas: 20 – 30 dólares
  • más de 20 horas: 25 – 35

VENTAS IMPRESAS (libros físicos)

En Page Publishing trabajamos directamente con Ingram Content Network, la mayor red de distribución mayorista de libros del mundo. Ingram da servicio a más de 40.000 librerías, bibliotecas e instituciones educativas, entre las que se incluyen grandes nombres como Barnes & Noble, así como librerías locales independientes de su ciudad.

Cuando los libreros encargan su libro, Ingram lo imprime y se lo envía directamente. Page Publishing ofrece a Ingram un descuento al por mayor, que luego repercute en el minorista. Lo que todo esto significa es que Ingram nos paga un precio al por mayor, nosotros deducimos nuestros costes de impresión y lo que queda es el beneficio que le llega a usted (menos nuestra comisión de veinte céntimos).

Veamos un ejemplo:

Precio de venta del libro: 19,95 $.
Ingram paga un precio al por mayor de 9,97 dólares
Resta los costes de impresión: $5.00
Beneficio: 4,97
Restar 0,20 $ de comisión
Derechos de autor: 4,77 dólares por libro

¿Por qué elegir Page Publishing para que le ayude a conseguir más dinero?

Todos nuestros autores merecen el mismo éxito, por lo que nos esforzamos por que nuestros títulos estén disponibles en el mayor número posible de minoristas. Su éxito es nuestro éxito El marketing puede ser una pieza complicada del rompecabezas editorial, pero con nuestros recursos y experiencia, podemos ayudarle a dar a conocer su libro para que le reporte más dinero. Al fin y al cabo, publicar su libro no debería ser un quebradero de cabeza, y ahí es donde entra en juego un servicio de confianza como Page Publishing. Permítanos ayudarle a dar vida a su libro.

Aaron Ray Ballard Wins Free Video Trailer for October 2022 Unboxing Video Contest!

Aaron Ray Ballard Wins Free Video Trailer for October 2022 Unboxing Video Contest!

Congratulations to author Aaron Ray Ballard for winning our Unboxing Contest for the month of October!

We received so many great videos of our authors unboxing their books and promo items! Will YOU be our next WINNER!?

This unboxing was selected for the month of October. The author will receive free promotional material for his book titled, All the Monsters Are Here: Thirteen Spooky Tales.

Check out the unboxing video HERE!

Congratulations!

Remember, a new winner will be selected every month! Are you about to receive your complimentary copies? Bookmarks? Posters? Business Cards? Invitation Cards? (We could go on and on!)

Capture the moment! Authors are encouraged to take a brief video of themselves “unboxing” these items. Please remember to include your name (or pen name) along with the title of your book in your video for some added publicity! Authors can email these brief videos to their Publication Coordinator or to socialmedia@pagepublishing.com. Not only will these videos will be shared on our Page Publishing social media pages, authors will also be entered in a drawing for a chance to win a FREE video trailer for their book!

Limit 1 entry per month.

Drawings will occur monthly; 1 winner per month

More information about the video trailer: This 30-second video production shall include high-resolution images related to the theme/story and information as to the various outlets where the book is available for purchase. This video will be posted to YouTube and your author webpage. These are great videos to share on social media websites, your personal website, etc.!

Todd Saucier Wins Free Video Trailer for September 2022 Unboxing Video Contest!

Todd Saucier Wins Free Video Trailer for September 2022 Unboxing Video Contest!

Congratulations to author Todd Saucier for winning our Unboxing Contest for the month of September!

We received so many great videos of our authors unboxing their books and promo items! Will YOU be our next WINNER!?

This unboxing was selected for the month of September. The author will receive a free video trailer for his book titled, In Pursuit of Happiness: Inspired by a true story.

Check out the unboxing video HERE!

Congratulations!

Remember, a new winner will be selected every month! Are you about to receive your complimentary copies? Bookmarks? Posters? Business Cards? Invitation Cards? (We could go on and on!)

Capture the moment! Authors are encouraged to take a brief video of themselves “unboxing” these items. Please remember to include your name (or pen name) along with the title of your book in your video for some added publicity! Authors can email these brief videos to their Publication Coordinator or to socialmedia@pagepublishing.com. Not only will these videos will be shared on our Page Publishing social media pages, authors will also be entered in a drawing for a chance to win a FREE video trailer for their book!

Limit 1 entry per month.

Drawings will occur monthly; 1 winner per month

More information about the video trailer: This 30-second video production shall include high-resolution images related to the theme/story and information as to the various outlets where the book is available for purchase. This video will be posted to YouTube and your author webpage. These are great videos to share on social media websites, your personal website, etc.!

Lakisha Marie Mackie Interviewed by Ric Bratton on This Week In America!

Lakisha Marie Mackie Interviewed by Ric Bratton on This Week In America!

Lakisha Marie Mackie was recently interviewed by Ric Bratton on This Week In America about her book, The Truth You Didn’t Know!

During the interview, they also discuss her other three books, On the Road to Saying Bye to AutismThe Other Truth You Didn’t Know, and her upcoming inspirational

Congratulations on your accomplishment, Lakisha!