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<blockquote data-quote="hayray" data-source="post: 629568" data-attributes="member: 3046"><p>We published a horse training book years ago and ended up self publishing because of the fact that selling to a publisher they wanted to buy all the rights and re-edit the content and often when that happens they also just edit for length. In the end they want to sell a low cost book and as you mentioned give you a 10% royalty. So we had 1200 copies printed but still make way more profit per book then if we had sold out. We went the route of hard copy so had to put a lot of money up front to do it, yours sounds like a nice and easy way to do it by printing copies as needed and putting pages in a ring binder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hayray, post: 629568, member: 3046"] We published a horse training book years ago and ended up self publishing because of the fact that selling to a publisher they wanted to buy all the rights and re-edit the content and often when that happens they also just edit for length. In the end they want to sell a low cost book and as you mentioned give you a 10% royalty. So we had 1200 copies printed but still make way more profit per book then if we had sold out. We went the route of hard copy so had to put a lot of money up front to do it, yours sounds like a nice and easy way to do it by printing copies as needed and putting pages in a ring binder. [/QUOTE]
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