Monday, November 22, 2010

Amazon Announces 70% revenue sharing for Kindle magazines and newspapers; Publishing tool available

Screen shot 2010-11-08 at 9.04.41 PM.pngFrom the press release:

Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) today announced that soon be entitled magazine and newspaper publishers, a larger proportion of revenue from each title you earn in the Kindle store (www.amazon.com/kindlestore sell).For every magazine or newspaper that sold the publishers to earn 70 per cent of the selling price minus the cost of providing can these new 70 percent royalty terms to 1 December, 2010 be available.

"" We are constantly working to improve the Kindle magazine and newspaper experience for both customers and publishers,"said Peter Larsen, Director of the Kindle periodicals.""Building on the introduction of the Wi-Fi enabled Kindle and the upcoming availability of newspapers and magazines recent Kindle apps, we are looking forward, a better and easier than ever for publishers to add increased revenue share and a great new tool for the Kindle."

For orders delivered to Kindle with Amazon's Whispernet service delivery costs are shared between Amazon and the publishers (see www.amazon.com/kppinfo for more information).

To qualify for the 70 percent royalty terms, newspapers and magazines have multiple requests of the customer experience, including meet:

·Customers can read the title to all Kindle devices and applications.

· Customers can read the title in all over the world for which the Publisher has rights.

These new conditions apply for blog publishers because existing terms are generally more advantageous for you.
Amazon has also announced the beta version of the Kindle publishing for periodicals tool that allows publishers to more easily quickly create your newspaper or magazine hinzufügen.Verlage can Kindle store your account, add content and preview format Kindle before your title for the fast growing base of Kindle customers.

Learn more about the new royalty terms for publishers and Kindle publishing for periodicals, visit www. Amazon.com kppinfo.


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