1. Administration
2. Account
3. ISBN
1. When you take up my service, we use our expertise,
experiences and knowledge to get your book published. We put your book together
in a digital book format; we create your cover and produce your art work. we fulfil the process as listed on the
“Journey.”
2. In order to get your book out into the public domain, we use my own account, the gateway to the other side. This part is a ball-part of the service and facility one needs. The account gives access to the Print on demand industry and its system, where it holds your digital file in storage so when a customer or you wish to have a copy they will print the book and send it to you or the customer, anywhere in UK, USA, Canada, Australia and Europe - and anywhere else your book is made available through the chain.
The account also processes the money from the sale of
the book and then divide the profit and then hold it in account (MAP-linked), until the
minimum threshold is made, £5 for PayPal account holder and £20, cheque by post
to the address registered; it is up to you to keep MPBS updated with your new
address. Each update will cost £35.00 administration fee to update the whole system.
3. Registering your book with an ISBN is the formal part of
the publishing the book. ISBN is the gateway to the database and the Law of the
land, the book then has to be legally deposited to the 6 libraries of the
country.
We use one of our ISBN’s to complete the process for you. ISBN is owned and registered to Mayar Akash (MAPublisher).
Your information of the book and the technical data and you are assigned to the ISBN and registered; this information is locked with that ISBN and it can never be changed.
The ISBN is not transferable. So by you paying the administration/fulfilment fee do not transfer the ownership of the ISBN. However, it gives you 80% share of the profit if you paid the full amount. MA retains 20% royalty share from his property. A schedule of the royalty split based on the amount you paid is laid out separately
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