I'm based in Germany, and published my books through Amazon. My wish is to find a way to POD(Publish On Demand) and sell through Amazon. My problem is to find a company that offers the possibility to POD with thicker paper. Amazon doesn't offer other than #60 paper. (which is bad business on my opinion). Most companies don't, according to my research. Anybody has come across thicker paper +POD possibility? Thanks you colleagues! Katja
I print my paperbacks through CreateSpace - Amazon's POD printer. The paper quality is excellent, and it's very thick paper. In fact, I think it's too thick. Traditionally published paperbacks at the retail stores use MUCH thinner paper than CreateSpace uses. I wish CreateSpace would use thinner paper, as then my book wouldn't be quite so heavy. You should give CreateSpace a try, because I think you'd be surprised at the excellent quality they produce, and the thick paper they use. I use the cream paper, which is typical for fiction books.
Hi all, thanks I'll check these out. And until now I have used CS, but I have done doodle books, and the lines show through. So I put pics on every other page, but that puts the price up...And I would like to avoid the whole postage thing myself.
I'm based in Germany, and published my books through Amazon. My wish is to find a way to POD(Publish On Demand) and sell through Amazon. My problem is to find a company that offers the possibility to POD with thicker paper. Amazon doesn't offer other than #60 paper. (which is bad business on my opinion). Most companies don't, according to my research.
Anybody has come across thicker paper +POD possibility?
Thanks you colleagues!
Katja