We'll explain two easy methods to calculate book page count: 1) use one of our simple formulas as a book
page count calculator, or 2) use our InDesign template to experiment with book trim size and type size to accurately determine a page count for books.
Not exact matches
Our book
page calculator figures out how many
pages your book will contain from your word
count.
Easiest way to figure this is go on CreateSpace to their price
calculator, put in your trim size, your
page count, and then experiment with prices.
Study everything, including going to one of the
page and price
calculators on the print sites and plug in
page counts, pricing, trim size, and see your costs and how much you can make per book at certain sizes and
page counts.
Again, check the price
calculators on CreateSpace with your trim size and
page count to set your exact price.
The price can easily be
counted on the price
calculator on the right side of the
page.
Play around with the DiggyPOD Quote
Calculator to see how your book might come to life by choosing size,
page count, paper stock and lamination type.
This per -
page charge makes your book's
page count instrumental in the cost per book, which is why it's the first item you'll fill out in the printing
calculator.
If you don't know what your carbon footprint is, you can use COTAP's thorough - but - easy carbon
calculator (but return to this
page for your transaction to automatically
count towards my fundraising goal!).