Print on Demand (POD) is a form of publishing and printing that allows for the production of books and other printed materials in small quantities, as needed. It is a cost-effective alternative to traditional offset printing, which requires large print runs and a large upfront investment. POD eliminates the need for warehousing and inventory management, as books are printed only when an order is placed. This allows publishers to offer a wider range of titles and to keep their backlist in print. It also allows authors to self-publish their work without the need for a large financial investment. POD has become increasingly popular in recent years, as it allows for greater flexibility and control over the publishing process. It also allows for faster turnaround times, as books can be printed and shipped within days. Some companies in the POD market include Amazon's CreateSpace, IngramSpark, Lulu, Blurb, and BookBaby. Show Less Read more
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