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Originally Posted by DuckieTigger
The delivery fee can be ignored. Well, for regular novels it can be ignored. Example: LOTR one volume is less than 4 mb in size. Delivery fee would be $0.60. Already at $1.99 at 70% royalty you would make more money with the 70% option compared to the 35%. For normal novels I don't see how delivery fees would make you want to chose the 35% option. Specialist books that are image heavy (e.g. a cookbook with tons of pictures) - the incentive of free delivery is worth considering.
Edit: few things: you are probably not elegible to price your cookbook at $0.99 list price, as it will be likely more than 3 mb if it has pictures. So the size will exclude you from having $0.99, maybe even $1.99 if book is over 10mb. You maybe looking at a $2.99 minimum price for the cookbook - regardless of 35% or 70% option. And yes, I know that you cannot price 70% at $1.99, but if you could the 70% option would be better, at $2.99 it will be much better.
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My cookbook has no pictures as photography is not one of my strong suits.
It is at the formatters to turn a pdf into a workable epub.
I was thinking some do $2.99 @ 35%. Yes, illustrated books.