On Thursday 07 June 2001 15:56, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I think all the original poster was asking was ballpark figures. ie;
> should a prospective author of an Oracle book expect to make around $1,000,
> around $10,000, around $100,000, etc. No personal finances involved. Your
> mileage may vary, etc.
100K?!
In your dreams. Standard royalty rate for O'Reilly is 10%, which is
public knowledge as they publish it on their web site.
If you sell 10,000 copies of a 29.95 book ( assuming they all sell
for the list price, which isn't likely ) and no returns, you will
gross $30K from the book.
10,000 copies is probably optimistic. And if there are co-authors,
you will split the proceeds.
Writing a technical book is in most cases a labor of love.
There are exceptions, like 'SQL for Smarties' by Joe Celko, but
not many tech books sell that well.
Jared
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