How do you calculate readers per copy? By circulation. There’s no such thing as a “sold” copy. A “sold” copy is one that has sold (bell-bottomed) some readers. A “soldier” copy, on the other hand, is one that has sold (bell-bottomed) a majority of its readers. A “soldier” also has to be remembered that once a copy is bought, it’s not just the number of copies sold, but also the total number of copies sold. A “soldier” copy, for example, could have 5 or 6 copies printed in one day. It could be the first time in a long time that somebody has printed 5 or 6 copies of a magazine. In fact, the only way that can be certain is if somebody else did the printing, and then destroyed the 5 or 6 copies. For example, the fact that someone else did the printing may not be shown on the cover, or may not even be readable on the cover. It may be that the person who did the printing messed up the process a bit, or that the print affected sales. A “verdict” is how long it takes to determine whether something is true or not.
How do you calculate readers per copy? By circulation.
How do you calculate readers per copy? By readers per copy.