Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Picking the Best Printing & Publishing Company

All writers, whether an established or an aspiring one, treat their creations as their own children. Having invested such a great amount of time, interest and financial resources, the attachment is indeed well-justified. After picking the pen from writing the manuscript, the next question that appears in the scene is which publishing company to go for printing the book.

There are numerous ways in which one can go about printing and publishing his book. First, he can individually approach all the publishing houses and decide which one he would like to work with by judging them on a number of aspects. This method can be opted if the person is printing the book on a very small scale or is the sole owner of the content or has a prior disposition towards any particular publishing group, etc. The other option, which is generally opted by most of the writers, be it individuals or representing some state, national or international level organization, is issuing printing and publishing tenders.

In this way, one addresses all the publishing companies of the nation or abroad in one go. Having stated all his expectations very clearly in the tenders, one can make sure that he gets what exactly he wanted. This would not only give him what he aspired for but also at the anticipated price. There are numerous points which should be kept in mind before issuing any publishing tender like asking for the genre specialization of the publishing and printing company. Numerous companies have their subject or category of subjects in which they deal. For example, some may deal in law books, some in fiction and novels etc.

Their previous record of two or three financial years must surely be sought. In this way, one can judge whether the organization has a record of being renowned for quality distribution or just for increasing the list of printed titles. Also, some publishing houses provide the facility of editing. So, the publishing tender must ask for the level of editing required for the manuscript and the amount charged for the same.

Further, the printing tender must include provisions for all the legalities including copyrights, sales percentage and others. These issues are usually dealt with the publishing houses itself. Last but not the least, the tender must clearly ask for criteria that a particular publishing house follows as charges, once the book is out in the market. For example, some houses follow the revenue-sharing model, others may follow the commission on each sale model etc.

Issuing publishing and printing tenders always carries an edge over other method of going about printing one’s work. First, one gets to choose from a range of companies. He can have his say, which is of prime importance. He can avail the best prices. He can easily brush himself with the ongoing trends in the industry and can choose the most efficient as well as cost-saving method for having his creation printed. He can also choose the best proposal, from a number of bids, which obviously suits his requirements the most. In all, issuing tenders would any day make the process more organized and systematic from the start to the end.

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