POD Math
A number of you have asked me about how the math works when you go to IngramSpark for POD. Here is an example:
A 204 page POD paperback book costs $4.98 to print. (.02 a page plus .90 for the cover)
The book is priced retail at 16.99
Ingram will purchase the book from Ingram Spark at 55% discount off of the retail price. That will leave you $7.65
Ingram Spark will take the $4.98 out of that total due for the printing and send you $2.67.
Ingram will then take the book that they bought from you (through Ingram Spark) and sell it to bookstores and libraries at a discount of anywhere from 20% – 42%.
You make $7.65 but have to pay for printing out of that.
Ingram Spark makes $4.98 for printing
Ingram Wholesalers make $2.21 – 5.95 but they have to pay for shipping and handling out of that. (FYI-If you choose the short discount and only let Ingram offer a 20% discount, you are severely limiting the number of places that will take your book….)
The bookstores and libraries make between $3.40 – $7.13 but they have to pay for employees, rent, lights and the rest out of that.
Does that make more sense?
A number of authors have questioned why they only get to “net” $2 or less in some cases. I would argue that once the stores and wholesalers pay THEIR expenses, they make a LOT LESS than that!
As long as you are making 11% of the retail price as a net before taxes, you are in good shape! (most established publishers would be thrilled with that)
Is it different if you aren’t doing POD and you get your books printed in a bigger mass order?
Absolutely different. These numbers are just for those that are wondering how the money works with Ingram Spark POD.