The good news is self - publishing no longer requires a huge upfront cost to
print loads of your books anymore and store them in your garage to sell later.
Not exact matches
When I'm at the pool on vacation I still see
loads of people reading
print books.
If money is a challenge — at least get your
book edited; have a professional cover designer create your cover; get the interior layed - out by someone who does interiors — you will spend a few thousand dollars if you do it RIGHT and it will be money well spent... then you can go the cheap route: have your interior designer
load up to Create Space — at least you've get the visuals
of a solid
book on your side and the content solid — you've got mammoth Amazon there ready to do the POD
print and you can buy the
book for most likely less than $ 3 a copy (less than the pay - to - publish model — trust me here).
There is a simple dilemma: — To
print the
books and materials (
loads of paper wasted) or to buy
books (
loads of money wasted).
Because it takes time for your
printed book to be created, proofed,
printed and
loaded into all
of the retail systems.
My hunch is that the biggest revenue generator across the entire
load of copyrights that the settlement will liberate for at least the next ten years will be
books printed in press - run quantities.
You can find
loads of bargain
print books right here at the Indies Unlimited Print Book P
print books right here at the Indies Unlimited
Print Book P
Print Book Party.
We have antique hand - me - down furniture, mixed with inexpensive consignment finds, old dark green carpet we can't afford to replace, butter - yellow walls, Waverly flower
print curtains, dance trophies and
loads of books.