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mohamad al afghaniBooks from POD services are expensive. POD services base their pricing on the amount of paper it takes to print the book. Some make an attempt to hold prices down with flat or negotiable rates, but in most cases your book will cost more--often a lot more-
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Tom JohnsonExcellent collection of pages and links related to POD.
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But if you're a new writer looking to establish a traditional writing career, fee-based POD may not be a good choice. As noted above, it's widely equated with vanity publishing, and it is not likely a book published this way will be considered a professional credit. Too, fee-based POD companies' policies on pricing and marketing limit their books' availability, resulting in small sales and readership even for authors who diligently self-promote. While there have been some highly publicized successes, the average fee-based POD book sells only a few hundred copies
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