tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5502671101756463249.post8717785614518470098..comments2024-03-23T12:38:46.260+00:00Comments on The History Girls: The Public Part of UK Author Earnings - Katherine RobertsMary Hoffmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06241989732624913706noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5502671101756463249.post-75421082581317456422014-05-08T04:23:41.265+01:002014-05-08T04:23:41.265+01:0012 Month Loans Instant Decision is a loan facility...<b><a href="http://www.need12monthloans.co.uk/12-month-loans-instant-decision.html" rel="nofollow">12 Month Loans Instant Decision</a></b> is a loan facility for people who are not able to tackle expenses that arise in life. Instant facility of these loans let you gain money within no time. Apply right away and gain cash support!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03112824861961859701noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5502671101756463249.post-38311726285035303822014-04-06T14:24:31.967+01:002014-04-06T14:24:31.967+01:00Interesting about your PLR being greater for books...Interesting about your PLR being greater for books that sell fewer copies - yes, would be interesting to do a study of why!<br /><br />I suspect availability might be a bigger influence than price. If so, then it makes sense that readily available ebooks might take over from loans, especially for readers in rural areas who find it more difficult to access a library.<br /><br />Readers? What say you?Katherine Robertshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17196712319655603442noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5502671101756463249.post-14052751870276805292014-04-06T08:11:30.191+01:002014-04-06T08:11:30.191+01:00I don't see any reason to question that we sho...I don't see any reason to question that we should get PLR - it recognises that the free loan of our books might reduce sales, so it's entirely fair. We don't have any say over whether books go into libraries. If it were possible, instead of a buying (say) a hat to wear to a wedding, we could get the same hat for free for the day from a clothing library, the clothing industry would scream the place down. PLR is both vital and fair. As for taxes - that's how taxation works. I don't use sports grounds, but taxes pay for them. It works out on balance.<br /><br />Incidentally, I get far more PLR on books that sell fewer copies - there is an inverse relationship between royalties and PLR income. I haven't done a proper analysis, but it's certainly a trend (in fiction titles). <br /><br />I think people often borrow books they are unwilling or unable to buy - because they are not in a bookshop, or because they are no deemed worth the money (those picture books have so few pages for the high price, you know).Stroppy Authorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16560035800075465845noreply@blogger.com