Using Print on Demand Services for Your Non-Fiction Book

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Get advice on using a print-on-demand publisher to print your non-fiction book in this free video guide for first-time authors.

By: Bobbi Linkemer

Source: Expert Village

Length: 1:34

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Tags: books books non fiction publishing writing

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"I’m Bobbi Linkemer on behalf of expertvillage.com, and I’d like to invite you to visit my website at writeanonfictionbook.com. This represents to me the most you can do. Something like this represents the least you can do. In between there’s many options that you can explore. This one I think is beautiful. She spent a lot of time picking out the perfect cover. A lot of people buy this book for the cover. She did a nice job with the layout; she self-published it and it’s really a nice job. I don’t know how much this cost her; I don’t know weather she had an inside designer, but it’s really nice. It’s not blocks of type. Many of the things you get on print on demand publishers look like this. Print on demand is digital; it’s a kind of publishing where you send them a Word file and they pour it into a layout and it comes out like this. There is no real sense of layout here; it’s just blocks of type. A lot of people are going with print on demand. There are a lot of advantages to it, but excitement isn’t one of them."

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