Budget for Book Printing Without Compromising Quality

No one said printing a book was cheap, but you don’t have to spend your life savings for a professional looking finish. Here’s how to save money on printing without sacrificing quality.

  1. Know Your Print Options

Get quotes from multiple printers and consider a combination of digital vs offset printing options. Offset is able to be produced at a lower cost per piece for larger quantities while digital printing is best used on smaller runs because it provides high-quality, albeit pricier results.

  1. Choose the Right Paper

You don’t have to splurge on the fanciest paper as oftentimes the standard weights and colours look just as good for much less. Request paper samples to help your decision.

  1. Trim Your Page Count

On top of your basic costs, every additional page increases the total cost. Edit ruthlessly: slimmer content not only saves money, it often reads better as well.

  1. Go for Standard Sizes

Sizes are hard to customise and can be costly. Standard book dimensions help keep your production costs lower and make it easier to distribute. For Book Printers Cheltenham, visit //wheatleyprinters.co.uk/printing-services/marketing-materials/book-printers/cheltenham/

  1. Print in Batches

Beyond that, if you’re uncertain when it comes to demand you’re best off with a smaller print run. Print-on-demand – only order what you need, which decreases upfront costs.

  1. Don’t Skimp on Cover Design

This is where you splash out by spending money on a professional cover, it sells your book. Look for a designer or use reputable templates.

Keep in mind that a properly funded budget doesn’t have to lead to wholesale compromise. If you think smart, your book will have the quality look and feel without spending too much.

Richard Brown

Richard

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