FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Best-selling Author Increases
Royalties by 300%
Denver, Colorado, January 10, 2006
- Alan Ritz, the best-selling author in six different categories
on Amazon.com switched his book to Outskirts Press last quarter
and increased his royalties from 15% to 55% as a result. For a
best-selling title on Amazon (currently ranked 469 overall) that
translates into big bucks.
“I am interested in a long-term partnership,” stated
Mr. Ritz regarding the decision to move his book to Outskirts
Press, “and I considered [the] services to be of higher
quality and value.”
Mr. Ritz made his decision to leave his previous publisher, AuthorHouse,
after just two months due to strategic differences and the low
royalty. “Their royalties are not a secret. An author has
to select between 5%, 10%, or 15% royalties for Amazon, which
is still extremely low.” Even though he selected the highest
royalty allowed, he was making just $3.74 on a retail price of
$24.95.
“We are pleased to offer a better value to talented authors
like Alan Ritz and other writers who recognize the value in a
better profit margin after publication,” said Outskirts
Press President Brent Sampson. “Thanks to EDI distribution
and business alliances with our wholesale partners, we can secure
online distribution with Barnes & Noble and Amazon for a fraction
of their usual margin. That excess money can go into our authors’
pockets.”
In Mr. Ritz’s case, that margin differential translates
to a profit of nearly $14 for every book sold through Outskirts
Press’s extensive distribution network of wholesalers and
online retailers. A royalty of 55% on the retail price is unheard
of in the publishing industry, but Outskirts Press continues to
pave the way toward book publishing of the future.
To see if Outskirts Press EDI Distribution and Fulfillment Services
can help put more money in your pocket, try
our Exclusive Pricing Matrix here.
Contact
Jeanine Sampson
Outskirts Press, Inc.
10940 S. Parker Rd – 515
Parker, CO 80134
888-672-6657
info@outskirtspress.com
http://www.outskirtspress.com
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