Official Review: How to Generate and Earn Royalty Income

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Re: Official Review: How to Generate and Earn Royalty Income

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Well researched and easy to understand. This would be a great help to anyone who is interested in royalties. I read a sample and found it to be more insightful than I expected. Thanks for the excellent and thorough review.
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Having a book like this presented as a research paper may not be a bad thing! Sometimes, people need to read a subject this way in order to understand it. Great job on your review! :tiphat:
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This seems an interesting topic for its target audience. I admire the author's simple and easy-to-understand work, but I think I'll skip this one. Excellent review though. Thanks!
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Actually, royalties are very important for whoever's assets or copyright properties is being used and reused . Lots of people are denied what rightfully belong to them for various reason. Its a good thing there's a book to explain and enlighten whoever it may concern. Good work , congrats on being BOTD.
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I really like the book because the author was straight forward and for every point given it was well explained into details which were easy to understand as the author also used facts and figures
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When I see the title, I couldn't help but think of J.K. Rowling who has royalty income through her Harry Potter books. I would love to read more of this book. Too this book doesn't have personal touch otherwise it will be a plus.
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I'm not looking to read a research paper or journal right about now. The book caters to a niche audience and I'm unfortunately not a part of it. Thank you for the review.
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I love the fact that the book was precise and to the point. Although a personal touch would be definitely preferable. Thanks for your honest review. 🙂
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Post by Happyka126 »

This book sounds amazing and informative. The author's details explanation and thorough research from various industries on royalty income is incredible. I'll take a look on this one. Thanks for your great review.
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Informative book and review. Don't really think I'd have this book on priority right now. Maybe a later read. Thanks for the review.
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I hardly know much about intellectual property and royalty income. I think this is a timely book as many people have been putting their creativity to work lately. The author being straightforward in her presentation, and having easy to grasp points is commendable. Thank you for your concise review.
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This book sounds very informative. I like how the author details the real meaning of royalty. She also shared her personal experience.
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A good book on how to earn from intellectual properties. This is surely an eye opening book on one's right. Congrats on BOTD.
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I am pleased to readthat there are indeed examples from different industries as the sample I read stopped short at some rather dry definitions. I agree that a personal touch always seems to make things more accessible. I was surprised and disappointed to read of the errors you found as this struck me as a very carefully crafted piece of work. Hopefully, they'll be corrected in the next edit. Great review, thanks.
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Thank you for the wonderful review. From the sample, this book seems very dry so I can understand your wanting of a personal touch. I will be keeping this book on my shelves because I may have need of it soon. Your review gave me the insight I needed to make a decision about whether to read or not, and I have decided that it does need to be read.
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