How much will I make per sale?
With Findaway Voices, authors set their own list prices and are paid royalties based on that price for the majority of vendor options, meaning more dollars earned for every sale. As the author, you keep 80% of all royalties Findaway Voices receives, which vary by distribution partner, channel, and business model.
The royalties Findaway Voices receives from its partners are within the following ranges:
- A la carte: 40% to 50% of list price
- Subscription: 30% to 40% of list price
- Revenue Share: 25% to 45% of revenue receipts
We share a full list of partners, channels, and royalty rates inside your Findaway Voices account, and you'll review this list prior to publishing with us.
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