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What do publishers earn?
philippa-dewey edited this page Mar 19, 2015
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As a publisher, when you add a document to Paperight for print-on-demand sale and for copy-licensing, you choose your rights fee per copy in dollars. (In line with most print-licensing deals, we recommend charging the equivalent of 5–15% of your conventional publication’s RRP. But it’s up to you.)
We pay you 80% of that license fee, and Paperight keeps a 20% commission. There’s no exclusivity, and you can take down your documents at any time.
The Paperight project is managed by Arthur Attwell at Electric Book Works. Read the Paperight story or visit the blog.
- The publications on the website
- Adding documents to Paperight
- Automated HTML PDF conversion
- Automated PDF PDF conversion
- CSV & Metadata management
- Papercat browsing categories
- Products: Edit products
- Products: Product Ownership
- Scrubbing HTML from epub files
- Working with documents
- What does this website do?
- Introducing the website
- Finding a publication
- Forgotten passwords
- How can I use this website to start and sustain a business?
- How do I change my email address?
- How to buy a book
- How to print marketing posters
- How to register and log in
- How to top up your account
- How to use this service to grow your business
- Is this legal?
- Printing a PDF
- Buying a licence
- Can I be the only outlet to sell books this way in my area?
- Searching
- The publications on the website
- What do Paperight print outs look like?
- Publishers Guide
- Forgotten passwords
- How are publishers paid?
- How do I change my email address?
- How do I get my publications onto Paperight?
- How to register and log in
- What about the publisher's copyright?
- What do Paperight print outs look like?
- What do publishers earn?