If you ever decide that you want to publish your indie book as a print title, this post goes quite in depth on the differences between print-on-demand and offset printing. A must read!
Comparing Print-On-Demand vs Offset Printing (Pros & Cons)
by Jessica Ruscello
This is a guest post by Jessica Ruscello, a copywriter at Blurb, Inc. Jessica is also a writer, teacher, and photographer who makes her mark with empty coffee cups, ink spills, and red lipstick. She’s passionate about creativity, people, and the written word. She believes anything worth doing is worth doing beautifully. When not chasing the perfect sentence, she’s stalking Bay Area beauty camera in-hand, amazed and grateful that she gets to call San Francisco her home.
The last ten years—even the last five—have seen game-changing developments in printing technology. Even if print-on-demand has been around longer than that, we’re now seeing these digital machines produce exquisite quality. Advanced inkjet technology now creates pages and covers that are nearly identical to those created with traditional offset printing, offering incredible advantages to self-publishers.
How can you make sure you’re getting the most return out of it? Let’s find out.
Read the full post at Reedsy.