HCeline Danke für den Link - es ist sehr aufschlussreich das zu lesen. u.a.:
ZitatDistributors typically buy from publishers at a 60% discount off MSRP. Let’s use Scythe as an example to show the difference in margins. Scythe has an $80 MSRP. Scythe costs about $22 to make and ship from China to a distributor. So when a distributor buys it for $32, we make a profit of $10. There was a close equivalent (retail edition plus promos) on Kickstarter for $59. Kickstarter/Stripe take 10%, and the per-unit courier cost subsidy built into that price ended up being around $15. So that puts the total cost around $43 for a total profit of $13.
Lessons Learned from Quitting Kickstarter as a Creator, Part 2 – Stonemaier Games