The Best Print on Demand Company - Comparing Book Publishing with Amazon KDP, IngramSpark & Beyond

Mandi Lynn - Stone Ridge Books2 minutes read

The text compares and reviews five print on demand companies for books, focusing on cost, royalties, proof copies, cover and interior quality, customer service, and distribution options. Kindle Direct Publishing and Ingramspark stand out as potential top choices based on cost, royalties, book quality, and distribution options, despite some customer service issues.

Insights

  • Kindle Direct Publishing and Ingramspark emerged as top contenders for print on demand book companies based on factors like cost, royalties, cover and interior quality, and distribution capabilities, with Kindle Direct Publishing excelling in customer service responsiveness.
  • Ingramspark outshined competitors in providing high-quality proof copies, despite facing criticism for slow and unhelpful email responses, ultimately offering the widest distribution options for books, showcasing a balance of quality and reach that sets it apart in the print on demand industry.

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Recent questions

  • What are the key factors in evaluating print on demand companies for books?

    Various factors include cost, royalties, proof copies, cover quality, interior quality, customer service, and distribution.

  • Which print on demand company offers the most competitive printing costs?

    Kindle Direct Publishing ($4.80) and Ingramspark ($5.90) offer competitive printing costs.

  • What are the royalties for selling a book at $12.99 with print on demand companies?

    Royalties vary, with Kindle Direct Publishing and Ingramspark potentially offering the best rates.

  • How do print on demand companies differ in customer service quality?

    Kindle Direct Publishing is praised for responsiveness, while Ingramspark receives criticism for slow and unhelpful email responses.

  • What are the distribution options offered by Kindle Direct Publishing and Ingramspark?

    Kindle Direct Publishing focuses on Amazon distribution, while Ingramspark offers wider distribution to bookstores and libraries.

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Summary

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Comparing Print on Demand Companies for Books

  • The text discusses unboxing and reviewing five different print on demand companies for books on a YouTube channel.
  • The video aims to determine the best print on demand company based on various categories.
  • Categories for evaluation include cost to print, royalties, proof copies, cover quality, interior quality, customer service, and distribution.
  • The cost to print one copy of the book is detailed for Kindle Direct Publishing ($4.80), Ingramspark ($5.90), Barnes and Noble Press ($5.22), Draft2digital (no exact breakdown), and Lulu ($8.88).
  • Royalties for selling a book at $12.99 are outlined for each company, with Kindle Direct Publishing and Ingramspark potentially offering the best rates.
  • The text discusses the unique features of proof copies from each company, with Ingramspark being highlighted as the winner in this category.
  • The quality of book covers is compared, with KDP and Ingramspark standing out for their quality, while Barnes and Noble Press is noted for a crease issue.
  • The interior quality of the books is evaluated, with KDP and Ingramspark being praised for their quality, while Lulu is critiqued for having stiffer paper.
  • Customer service is discussed, with Kindle Direct Publishing receiving positive feedback for its responsiveness, while Ingramspark is criticized for its slow and unhelpful email responses.

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"Book Delivery Delayed, Ingramspark Outshines Kindle"

  • Proof copy took three months to arrive in the mail, prompting email contact with the company.
  • Book arrived the day after the second email, unclear if the email expedited the delivery.
  • Kindle Direct Publishing offers both email and phone customer service, responding quickly.
  • Kindle Direct Publishing focuses on distribution through Amazon, with potential wider distribution.
  • Ingramspark offers the widest distribution, allowing bookstores and libraries to order books.
  • Ingramspark wins in comparison to Kindle Direct Publishing, despite previous negative experiences with customer service.
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