The Potential of Print on Demand Technology
Have you heard of Print on Demand, POD for short? Well, POD is
basically a digital printing technology that lets you print a
book or magazine and bound it in just a few minutes. The concept
behind POD is that the ink is laid to a paper that allows words
and images to be printed with amazing speed. This printing
technique makes it easy and cost effective to produce books from
one copy to thousands of copies. Once everything is ready, your
book can be printed 'on demand'. This means that if someone
wants your book, they just have to pay for them and they will be
printed a copy. Also, if you want a copy of your book you have
to pay for it but you receive a royalty on all other orders.
A carefully produced POD book can have a quality almost the same
from its offset counterpart. An average reader won't be able to
tell the difference and know whether the book that they are
reading was produced by the offset process or POD technology.
Nevertheless, there are still publishers and authors who don't
make use of the benefits of POD and continue to avail of the
printing process they are familiar with. This probably because
with POD the promotion of your book falls on the author's
shoulder compared to traditional publishing method. The book
must be strongly marketed because bookstores would rarely stock
them or even offer signings with their authors. People want to
read good books, but the marketing tactic must be effective to
make the readers aware that the books are available for them to
read and buy. Additionally, there are some industry analysts and
readers who do not settle for books that are not published in
the usual sense. For this reason they do not patronize POD
produced books. This problem is also shared by electronic books
that don't include physical copies at all.
But despite the drawbacks of POB publishing, it must still be
noted that this publishing technique has functions and features
that are not available with traditional publishing. And it must
be understood that POD publishing should be judged based not on
the technology it uses but on the effort they make in order to
produce books that booklovers want to read.
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About the author:
Viojieley Gurrobat loves readings books in her spare time. She
writes stories and poems about anything under the sun.