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What Books Work Best with Print-on-Demand?


Keep in mind the following: The self-publishing industry is rapidly growing, with print-on-demand books becoming increasingly popular. If your book is suitable for on-demand printing, you may also want to check out a book fulfillment company as a possible alternative. It's essential to weigh all your options carefully. Utilizing ready-made services that come with print-on-demand might seem attractive, but separate fulfillment companies also offer printing services and could be more beneficial. With them, you're more in control of your business and the related profit margins.

Ultimately, the priority should be printing a high-quality book that yields profit. As a self-published author, it's crucial to remain competitive. In a stand-alone setting, the expectations for your book might be lower. However, it will be competing in a crowded marketplace alongside titles from traditional publishers and other successful independent authors. Therefore, it's essential to take extra steps to ensure competitiveness. Even if you write an exceptional book, its outward appearance must also be flawless, and working with a book printing service that offers various options can be advantageous.

A potential downside to print-on-demand setups is the template-like approach, potentially causing your book to look and feel similar to many others, and you could end up regretting this decision. Choosing a full-service printer and exploring different options will ensure your satisfaction with how your book looks. For instance, you may want embossing on a high-quality hardcover edition or use a better cover stock than usual for your paperback. The options available are numerous and should be considered based on what's best for your book. The type of binding used for your book says a lot about it.

Most books today are printed as perfect bounds (paperbacks). However, a hardcover is necessary for specific volumes, and spiral bindings are the most suitable for materials like cookbooks, manuals, and frequently used books. If you opt for print-on-demand, you will likely have fewer choices and must adhere to a template. Larger trim sizes for photo books are also expected to benefit significantly from working with a professional printer. Anything that enhances the look and feel of your book is an advantage. Surprisingly, regular book printing can result in higher earnings per copy.


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