Xlibris Self-Publication offers authors a variety of royalty options, and the specific rates can depend on factors such as the chosen publishing package and distribution method. Generally, authors can earn royalties based on the sales of their books, with rates differing for print and eBook formats. For print books, authors typically receive a percentage of the retail price after the costs of printing and distribution have been deducted. The royalty percentage for print books usually ranges from around fifty to seventy percent of the net profits, depending on the package selected.
For eBooks, authors generally earn a higher royalty percentage, often around seventy to eighty percent of the retail price. Each package may have its own terms, so it is crucial for authors to review the specifics of their chosen plans. Additionally, the royalty rates can be influenced by the book's retail price, and authors should understand the financial implications of pricing their works.
For the most precise and updated information about royalty rates and options, authors are encouraged to visit the official Xlibris website, where current details can be found.