CIG Units Sold + Taxation Strategies
CIG Units Sold + Taxation Strategies
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Print & Digital Authorship (markets)
100,000 x $4.00 is only $400,000. Now to reinvest some of that to grow & extract from is fair wirh other efforts yet miniscule. Deciding time between worth the risk of time Vs another investment & trade off
Motivators + Book. Pages & time frame in rough & final edits (returns for time & profits above)
Spin off audiobooks & options with to increase financial yields (advertising & placement then style of & layered effects)
Average weekly sales for a New York Times Bestseller are typically 5,000 to 10,000 copies, though this fluctuates weekly and by list (fiction/nonfiction), with some books making it with fewer, while blockbuster novels can sell many more; most NYT bestsellers sell 10,000 to 100,000 copies in their first year, not per week. The key is high sales velocity (speed) right after publication, not just total lifetime sales, with fiction often peaking in 2-6 weeks and nonfiction in 15.
Key Sales Figures & Estimates
• To Make the List (Weekly): 5,000 - 10,000+ copies, depending on competition.
• Fiction (Median Weekly): 4,000 - 8,000 copies.
• Nonfiction (Median Weekly): 2,000 - 6,000 copies (can be more competitive).
• First Year (Typical): 10,000 - 100,000 total copies.
Important Factors
• Velocity Matters: High sales in the first few weeks (especially around publication) are crucial, notes The Conversation.
• Competition: A slow week allows books with fewer sales (e.g., 5,000) to hit the list, while a busy week requires more.
• List Specifics: Different NYT lists (e.g., Hardcover Fiction, E-book, Young Adult) have varying thresholds and criteria.
Undisclosed Algorithm: The NYT uses proprietary data, so sales aren't the only factor, but they are the main driver, according to this YouTube video
REFERENCE TO H.I.3
Pop goes weasel except unit sold + dollar bill earned. Bazooka gun. Little friend. Packing heat (deterrent. Real). Knife. Emergency kit. Panic room & capitalist survival mentality. Scenarios & law
Man-made & natural disasters & hazards
WIRELESS BRAIN TO COMPUTER INTERFACE
Not underdeveloped. No symptoms. Did a puzzle & answered some questions yet... NB-OT Labs & expansion Labs expected to use their manufactured efforts & DSM reference as a cover rather than normal status & injured
Focus - engaged & under control demandingly while monitored using a wBCI with no Law-Court order & no Opt in process. No right & informed after the fact lightly
"Themed attacks & control + trying with bodies & lungs - then eyes & internal organs function whole single talking or singing & screaming into the head & through the mouth between other efforts"
THE NB-OT LABS & EXPANSION LABS EXPOSED
Dr Alan Aylett. Dr Sergie Popov & Michael Persinger with Dr Mary Koslov alongside others disregard the North Bay - Ottawa medical references connected to NB-OT Labs & expansion Labs dating back before 1999 expecting to cover up a wBCI misused at NB-OT Labs & expansion Labs North Bay cluster 1 in using of Dr Jeff Phillips results in one test of three & Dr A McDougals inconclusive results connected to Riverside Hopsital Ottawa
To claim Rod & Marie Savage-Libel - Stargrat-Bennett had disabled - handicap children with medical conditions is false
Thar was a cover for NB-OT Labs & expansion Labs North Bay cluster 1 as proven pre-1999 & after 2004-2005
https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/samsungs-600-mile-range-batteries-that-charge-in-9-minutes-ready-for-production-sale-next-year/
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