| Self-Publishing? Watch Out for POD Sharks! |
| Written by Sid Smith | |||||||
| Sunday, 09 July 2006 | |||||||
Self-Publishing? Watch Out for POD Sharks!In a recent interview with Angela Hoy of Booklocker (www.booklocker.com) and Writers Weekly (www.writersweekly.com), we asked her what she thought about the future of print on demand publishing (POD). Here's what she had to say:
Them's fighting words to other print on demand publishers. Are they all sharks? No, not really. There are many quality print on demand companies out there. The key point, however, is that the technology of print on demand is here to stay - and it's growing quickly. That traditional publishers have embraced the technology is a good sign for authors who aren't given the time of day by traditional publishers. As little as two years ago I heard some publishers and book sellers claim that the quality of print on demand books was substandard. They could "tell" that a book was printed with this technology. Not so, today. You'll likely see an increase in print on demand publishing, as well as a shuffling of the market leaders, in the coming years. The technology is still new enough to be confusing, and unfortunately as Hoy points out, there are some scrupulous publishers who take advantage of this confusion. If you have any interest in learning the truth about print on demand publishers, I encourage you to become a member of www.writeandpublishyourbook.com (for free). You'll receive monthly (or sometimes more frequent) updates on the print on demand and self-publishing world. We'll present all points of view - even those to which we may not agree!
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