Sentences with phrase «big print runs»

Authors no longer need large sums to pay for big print runs for their books.
Traditional publishers are better suited to handle big print runs, and are experts in supply and demand.
More and more very lean book publishers — without big organizations — are emerging from other media as a result of the fact that books can be published without big print runs or big sales forces in the digital era.
Some people want the advertisement that a big print run will give them.
And, the days of having to pay for a big print run to get copies of your book are gone.
HIGH - DEMAND BACKSTORY: As if a big print run and marketing plans weren't enough, screen rights have already been sold, with Hurwitz doing the screenplay and Bradley Cooper as producer and possible star.
She will put one out, of course, since she has a sizable and active online following, but it's the physical copies that will earn her sales, and therefore, she is planning on a bigger print run.
Although an author's self published book is eligible to be stocked in bookstores, it most likely will not be unless the author has a big print run.
However, the consensus is that offset printing makes financial sense only when you're planning on doing a big print run — or when you absolutely must get your book printed in a size that no print - on - demand company offers.
If it wasn't for the cash outlay, beautiful, we'll do a big print run right now.
So, the book would be sold for 55 % off of our $ 14.95 cover price ($ 6.72), and then we would receive 70 % of that amount ($ 4.71), minus returns, shipping costs, and the cost of money for the big print run.
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