
What this means is that Selfpublishing.com is more of a printing company than a publishing company – which is exactly what some aspiring authors are looking for. In addition to printing services, Selfpublishing.com offers custom book cover design, book interior design, editorial services, and marketing services, such as:
- Web design
- Press release distribution
- Online bookstore distribution via ISBN
- Podcast interviews
These are similar services to other self-publishing, but with the capability of marketing your own brand, rather than marketing the brand of a self-publishing company. The prices are competitive as well. Though people talk of the flexibility of using a self-publishing house with no set-up fee, like Lulu, the actual long-term cost for printing in this way is more expensive. For example:
- 500 copies of a paperback runs $2,953.74
- 500 copies via Lulu is $3,250.
The difference isn’t just $300: as the price of a Lulu book is just the base price for printing a book of similar length. It doesn’t factor in cover design, ISBN distribution, and other services, which ultimately make a Lulu book much more expensive, regardless of the initial set-up fee.
Quality of the Books
Generally, the quality of Selfpublishing.com’s books is high – more professional than your average self-publishing book design. Certainly, “Selfpublishing.com” is a generic brand to stamp on your book – but that’s not the best way to use this service. Use Selfpublishing.com’s designers to design a book using your own publisher’s imprint and use the site’s Thor Distribution to have the book distributed to online and retail outlets. If you’re looking for a way to print books, as separate from the stigma of using a self-publisher, Selfpublishing.com can cover both book design and distribution.
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Superb review, self publishing is great.
How is the quality of SelfPublishing.com’s books? Will they fall apart after the second read like so many other cheaper self published books?
Great question…is there an answer???