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And, all other things being equal, a book would sell several times the number of units at such a substantially lower price. If the print book were a $15 paperback, the author would usually get no more than 8 percent of the suggested retail price, or $1.20. So a book that cost the consumer about 80 percent less would yield almost double the revenue
... See moreMike Shatzkin • The Book Business: What Everyone Needs to Know®
Stablecoins
Anthony Fiedler • 1 card
Kyle Samani • $100 Trillion
Instead of displaying prices in the hundreds or thousands of dollars per server, EC2 shows prices in dollars or even fractions of a penny for hourly prices. Aside from fundamentally changing your business model to be like Amazon's, are there easier ways to use pennies-a-day pricing? Absolutely. And the simplest is breaking up time.
Georg Tacke • Monetizing Innovation: How Smart Companies Design the Product Around the Price
The ancients believed the number “ten” had a magic power of increase. Thus, beginning right now, whenever you think about money, whether it be income, outgo, the amount in your checking account, the amount in your wallet, the amount in your savings or investments–begin mentally increasing your supply by thinking of ten times that amount coming to y
... See moreCatherine Ponder • The Dynamic Laws of Prosperity: Forces That Bring Riches to You

Looking from this perspective at the U.S. deficit, by far not all of the credits borrowed by the government were financed by the Fed. According to preliminary and rough estimates, not 40 percent but “only” about 13 percent of U.S. expenditures are presently financed this way. Moreover, in discussing this problem it has to be taken into account that
... See moreJohn Mauldin • Endgame: The End of the Debt SuperCycle and How It Changes Everything
Wealth
Steven Schlafman • 1 card
The sum total of money in the world is about $60 trillion, yet the sum total of coins and banknotes is less than $6 trillion.7 More than 90 percent of all money – more than $50 trillion appearing in our accounts – exists only on computer servers.