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Old 06-12-2014, 02:20 AM   #28
speakingtohe
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Especially when publishers aren't making a lot of titles available on it. If the publishers had their entire catalog available (or as much as they do as eBooks now) it might be more feasible to base a store around stocking some bestsellers and doing POD for most of the rest.


Are Book Machines the Right Fit for Indies?
Best sellers are available at a lot of places.

I haven't seen a POD book recently, but if I was to buy a physical book I would want it to look as good as one commercially printed. Perfectly bound with a shiny cover. Are they that good these days?

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