Then again, 60% royalties might be worth taking the risk eh? And with no agent cut. |
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60% royalties is after costs, not 60% of the cover price. So if it costs them, say, £5 to print it plus admin. costs, less retailer's discount, and it's priced at £7.50 (plus postage), that might give you 60% of £1.50 = 85p. Now if you've opted for the ISBN package - £40 - that's around 50 books you need to sell before you see any profit....50 copies = calling in all your favours from freinds and family.
The rest of your niche market is amongst YWO memebers - because they are the ones who will know where to look for it, and how many of those do you think are going to buy it?
Forget Agents, forget publishers, forget the general public, your market will be composed of Freinds & family & YWO. If you want to keep it listed on Amazon and other online sales sites (it's not going to get into bookshops), they intend to levy an annual charge of £15, so that's another 20-odd books you'll need to sell to see any royalties.
- NaomiM
<Added>...the following year.