You can turn a profit
on shorter print runs through Diamond Comics Distributors than you previously could.
But it sounds as though stage two of netGalley — eliminating that
short print run of galleys and sending the advance review media a digital copy of galleys — is just around the corner.
If a beautifully - textured antique laid paper label is required for a precious vintage, self - adhesive label technology can provide it — even in
very short print runs.
Digital printing is based
off short print runs with quick turnaround times, which allows printers and fulfillment centers the ability to print books to order.
The cost per unit is higher, in general,
on short print runs but the overall cost of printing a book tends to be a much lower cash investment than committing to 1000 + units of a title.
I also hope that the quality will be good enough to do
a short print run to sell through Amazon — that's the rough idea at this stage anyway.
This powerful technology - and vendor - agnostic service creates one central repository and service organization that can help you manage your titles through their life cycle, leveraging — where appropriate — online marketing and sampling, e-book distribution and sales,
short print run (short print runs to stock), and true print on demand (print only to order).
Most printers are still trying to figure this out so they are primarily short run printers, mimicking their offset counterparts, only smaller equipment and
shorter print runs.
With all of the demographic changes in print readership, the book publishing industry has weathered the challenge, in part through the publication of more specialized titles in
shorter print runs, in part through increased publication of «non-books» (novelty titles) and in part through improved distribution, including via the web.
As well as ePublishing on all the recognised formats on sites reaching across the world and
a short print run, we can provide you with an eye catching front cover, individual ISBN numbers and get the book promoted (in partnership with you, the author) as well as get in front of as many readers and reviewers as possible.
Debbie: Yeah, I think it's always good even if you're not going to go into bookstores at all, it's still worth having some printed copies through print on demand or through
short print run or however.