Mistakes You Should Avoid With Book Printing

By: Steve Morgan  |  Posted In: Books & Catalogs  |  October 2, 2023

Succeeding with book printing and gaining readers is not an easy task. Nevertheless, some book printing mistakes that new authors often make can make success really difficult.

If you avoid these mistakes, you can achieve better success with your book printing project. So, check them out.

  1. Choosing an Unattractive Book Cover
  2. Printing a book with poor quality cover is a common mistake that you can make. Compare the cover to other titles in your genre and then be honest. In case you are book cover all by yourself, be honest. If the book cover is unappealing to the potential audience, selling the book is going to become more difficult.

    Designing your book cover all by yourself is not a good idea. It is always better to pay a professional for it.

  3. Not Correcting the Errors
  4. No one knowingly or intentionally sends their book out for printing with errors. However, often writers depend on their own proofreading and editing abilities to correct the final draft of the custom book printing. However, this might lead to disastrous results.

    The absence of proper punctuation at times and occasional misspellings can greatly discourage potential readers who eagerly flip through pages in search of their next captivating book. Additionally, numerous talented authors may mistakenly believe that their writing prowess alone guarantees an error-free and seamless reading experience.

    Nevertheless, you are already invested in the content of the spiral bound book and their familiarity with the text means that you can look right at a content problem or error and miss out on it. So, you should hire a professional proof-reader or editor.

  5. Not Establishing a Brand Identity
  6. You can be a good writer but the perfect bound book might often stay under the radar and fail to sell few or no book copies. Remember, you are a brand as an author.

    When you are printing a book with an unknown brand and don’t have a marketing plan, it can undermine the success of the book. But a strong brand will communicate who you are as an author. It will establish credibility, trust, and rapport with the readers. Furthermore, by consistently maintaining your brand presence, you can ensure that your eager readers eagerly anticipate the release of your next book.

  7. Thinking That the Book is for Everyone
  8. You might that everyone is going to love the book you are printing since it is an excellent story with attractive characters. Moreover, you have given it a surprising twist. In reality, readers tend to be really fussy and purchase far fewer books than you can actually think of.

    If you try to sell your book to everyone is nothing but a waste of time. It is one of the most common publishing mistakes. So, you write a more targeted book.

  9. Choosing Inadequate Fonts
  10. Avoid using those scripted, fancy fonts for headings, titles, and other display pages. The primary body text of the book has to be readable. At times, the fancy fonts can be difficult to read.

    The fonts that you are choosing should cater to the criteria given below-

    • Use contract
    • Be readable
    • Various typefaces for chapter titles, body text, and part titles can help in increasing a pleasant reading experience. Make sure that you are not going crazy with the fonts.
    • Avoid using fonts, which are protected intellectual property. A majority of the fonts included in the software are cleared for commercial use. However, you should check your licensing agreement.