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05.04.17
by Brian Jud
Have you ever thought about taking a long trip? If so, you probably thought about how you would get...
04.10.17
by Laura Baker
“This is how we launch a book.” It’s easy to get so set in a way of doing things...
03.07.17
by Brian Jud
You can benefit from the opportunity of selling to special sales (non-bookstore) buyers by dividing the total...
02.24.17
by Laura Baker
As new books continue to be written and published at an increasing rate, it is more important than ever for publishers, suppliers,...
02.20.17
by LeAnn Hartka
Converting your title to an eBook gives your audience the option of choosing where and how they read, be it print or electronic, at home or on the go. All it takes is three simple steps: pick your format, review your converted file, and...
Read more.02.13.17
by Laura Baker
Hot from the oven and hot off the press, the story of Papa John’s Pizza has been captured in writing and crafted into a...
02.08.17
by Brian Jud
Authors and publishers hear the word “NO” frequently. It could be said by the media, distributors, buyers in retail stores, or...

01.11.17
by Laura Baker
The Sheridan book facility that you know today began as a small commercial printing facility in 1950 with only six employees. Over the years, new equipment was added, operations relocated, services expanded, workflows improved, and staffing...
Read more.12.15.16
by Brian Jud
Making a large-quantity sale (5,000 or more) of your books to corporate buyers typically entails a formal presentation...
12.05.16
by Laura Baker
From an overall decline in printed pages to a shift in how a book’s cost is perceived, the Digital Book Printing Conference revealed some interesting data and trends. Publishers, book printers, and equipment manufacturers gathered on...
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