Fill in's, Financials, & Failings
While in the process of doing my most recent update to the POD Database, I discovered I now have ninety Fee-Based Print-on-Demand (POD) Publishing Services listed. Ninety. Wow. (Just a few more to the triple digits-whoo-hoo lol).
But more than the number of companies, I suppose what got me thinking was when I did a few offhand guesstimations with the reasoning that if each company had at one point attained a mere minimum number of one hundred authors each, it would mean that roughly almost ten thousand books were published this way over the last five years--ballpark a thousand or so...
And when I deliberated further (on a whim), averaging the cost of publishing each book at about $500 a pop (which is on the low end, I know), it came out to right around four and a half million dollars spent over that same period. Four million plus--BAM!!
Now four million is but a drop in the bucket (when in perspective to an industry as a whole) but regardless four million is not a number to ignore either in the least.
But anyway, onto my last point which is (unofficially) at least one-third of these businesses for one reason or another have gone out of business since I started keeping track. That's roughly a thirty percent failure rate (not including the mergers and moratoriums) which to me proves that not everyone can survive.
Yes, it's easy to start up a company like this and yes there is a customer base BUT the longer the business itself remains static and/or ignores the desires/needs of it's customers, the higher the risk of it becoming outmoded in an industry traditionally known for its 'revolutionary spirit.'
Just something to think about...
FWIW
dehanna
But more than the number of companies, I suppose what got me thinking was when I did a few offhand guesstimations with the reasoning that if each company had at one point attained a mere minimum number of one hundred authors each, it would mean that roughly almost ten thousand books were published this way over the last five years--ballpark a thousand or so...
And when I deliberated further (on a whim), averaging the cost of publishing each book at about $500 a pop (which is on the low end, I know), it came out to right around four and a half million dollars spent over that same period. Four million plus--BAM!!
Now four million is but a drop in the bucket (when in perspective to an industry as a whole) but regardless four million is not a number to ignore either in the least.
But anyway, onto my last point which is (unofficially) at least one-third of these businesses for one reason or another have gone out of business since I started keeping track. That's roughly a thirty percent failure rate (not including the mergers and moratoriums) which to me proves that not everyone can survive.
Yes, it's easy to start up a company like this and yes there is a customer base BUT the longer the business itself remains static and/or ignores the desires/needs of it's customers, the higher the risk of it becoming outmoded in an industry traditionally known for its 'revolutionary spirit.'
Just something to think about...
FWIW
dehanna
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