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The difference between vanity press and a true print on demand publisher PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 27 March 2010 09:27

There are a number of companies that have built their business by selling a variety of “packages” … (which happen to stacked with items you may never need). Unfortunately these vanity Packages are set and include a variety of services, whether the author wants (or needs) them or not. They don’t even care if you ever sell any copies of your book because they make their money on initial “package” purchase.

A true Print on Demand (POD) self publishing service, we let you, the author, decide what extra service you need, and charge a competitive price for them as you need them. This way the author can invest all the time and effort they want into their publishing project. If the author does not want to do certain aspects of the publishing production, that’s where we step in to help.

The more work the author can do on their publishing project, the more money they will save on their total publishing project. If the time and effort is too much bother to the author good print on demand service should be happy to take over certain aspects of the project.

You should use a self publishing service that offers a variety of pre and post production services, but lets you select only the services you need.

Last Updated on Saturday, 27 March 2010 09:29
 

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