Not exact matches
IN 10 years, CJ King and Co Pty Ltd has grown from a small annex behind a North Beach home to what it claims is the
biggest full colour printer in the Southern Hemisphere — a $ 1,500 investment that is now turning over $ 10 million a year.With the assistance of Austrade and the WA Department of Industry and Resources (DoIR), the company is taking on the UK market, already with some success.One of the remarkable things about this success story is that it has been achieved through a consummate belief in a philosophy to use standardised, leading - edge technology and to supply just the
print trade and other on -
sellers.
«Cloth diapers are one of the stores
biggest sellers, said Davoli Shaver, because they are economical, better for both the environment and a baby's health, as well as a «fun trend,» available in a variety of colours and «cute
prints.»»
We don't
print copies to make it a
big seller... the accounts give us orders... we can't force an account to take more copies than they think they will sell.
Plus some of the
bigger online
sellers list PoD books as unavailable or out of
print!
Most of the top - selling indies are hybrid authors and reaping
big benefits from their current or past
print titles, and most indie top
sellers — especially the Amazon cheerleaders — are also getting the red carpet treatment from the retailers.
In the
print domain, shonen (boys») manga tend to be either
big hits, such as Naruto or Bleach, or low
sellers, while shoujo (girls») manga go more toward the middle.
Certainly authors feel perplexed about this problem, and even the concept of partial rights — as in a major
seller granting only
print rights to a
big house while retaining e-rights (Andre, Howey, etc.)-- even that is in question as the industry takes a breath and asks itself how quickly precedent might become standard procedure.
Though self - publishers are unlikely to pay themselves an advance, the publisher «accepts the manuscript,» produces it, markets it, and deducts expenses (
printing, shipping,
seller commissions, etc.)-- just like the
big players do.
Print is fast becoming a subsidiary right, and only of benefit to the 1 % of 1 % of authors who are the
biggest and best
sellers.