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Q&A Cheapest way to self-bind a large book

Why don't you use a self publish site? There are many sites that are print on demand, which means that when someone buys your book, the company prints it and ships it. Which means that you don't ha...

posted 8y ago by Pine‭  ·  last activity 5y ago by System‭

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#3: Attribution notice added by user avatar System‭ · 2019-12-08T03:43:28Z (about 5 years ago)
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#2: Initial revision by user avatar Pine‭ · 2019-12-08T03:43:28Z (about 5 years ago)
Why don't you use a self publish site? There are many sites that are print on demand, which means that when someone buys your book, the company prints it and ships it. Which means that you don't have a bunch of books just sitting ther,e plus it looks more professional then handmade books. Most of them also come with/have epub options so that you can have electronic versions which can reach a wider audiance. The nice thing is, is that the print on demand books are usually paid for by the purchase price (the printing press takes a percentage of the sale but you decide how much the book costs in total), and just epub is potentially free.

Smashwords (epubs) and lulu (Print on demand) are two off the top of my head. I think that amazon also does it.

#1: Imported from external source by user avatar System‭ · 2016-11-02T22:40:52Z (about 8 years ago)
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