Distribution services vary widely. In this article, we’ll specifically cover IngramSpark publishing – the biggest distribution company in the world. We’ll show you:
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If you were with us for our 2019 guide to self-publishing distribution services, you may remember IngramSpark being mentioned.
IngramSpark is a self-publishing company that publishes and distributes both eBooks and print books. IngramSpark has a “parent company” called Ingram Content Group.
ICG’s subsidiaries, such as IngramSpark, all work to support the book industry (their services range from providing marketing to sales reporting. They’re a big name in the book world.)
At the time of publishing our distribution services guide, we reported that IngramSpark was reaching 39,000 global stores. Today, IngramSpark has grown that number to 40,000+ retailers in their efforts to serve authors.
Depending on formatting (print vs. eBook), IngramSpark’s reach includes the following:
IngramSpark supports indie authors by providing them with several offerings:
Their most popular service is distributing books via print on demand, or POD (more on that in a second!).
Whether you work with print books, eBooks, or a combination of both, IngramSpark’s website has the tools to put your works into circulation.
Self-publishing companies. Distribution companies. Throwing out several business models can get confusing, especially when one service (like IngramSpark) does both.
To clarify, distribution companies like IngramSpark send books right to retailers. They have direct relationships that cut out any middle man.
Instead of managing the publication and sales of your book on Nook, Amazon, and brick-and-mortar stores separately, IngramSpark handles the distribution to all of these retailers for you.
You are responsible for the upfront work of book production, including editing and designing a cover, prior to using IngramSpark.
IngramSpark offers print on demand capabilities for print books. This means you can print the exact number of book copies you need in direct relation to sales demand through their sister site, Lightning Source.
POD is a huge advantage of IngramSpark due to its efficiency and potential cost savings. You’ll hear this term tossed around quite a bit when discussing distribution companies.
Not every self-published author will be interested in publishing through distribution companies. Authors who are exclusive to KDP may not benefit from straying away from Amazon.
However, IngramSpark has a far wider reach than Amazon does through their Global Book Distribution. Global Book Distribution puts print books and eBooks in online and brick-and-mortar stores around the world.
If you’re still trying to decide whether or not a service like IngramSpark is right for you, consult our Distribution Service Quiz. Prior to making an investment in distributing your book, it’s important to know if this approach fits your exact marketing needs.
Ready to learn more? Keep reading to get answers to some of your most pressing IngramSpark questions, including:
When you access the IngramSpark website, you’ll be presented with options for publishing print books and/or eBooks. As we’ll explain in our step by step guide later in the article, make sure that you first create an account with IngramSpark to begin exploring its full benefits.
IngramSpark publishes a wide variety of genres on their platform, so you don’t have to worry that yours will be excluded. Genres include:
Absolutely. You are welcome to publish on both places, with a few caveats:
Keep in mind that both IngramSpark and Amazon take their share of royalties. If you aren’t already familiar with the costs for Amazon, we suggest reading up on royalty rates to weigh out the costs. IngramSpark also has a helpful book calculator for estimating payments.
To get started with IngramSpark, you’ll need to have the following prepared:
Preparing your files for IngramSpark is certainly not intuitive. To make this easier, IS has generated a File Creation Guide in an attempt to assist authors who are at this stage. We recommend following this guide to limit any future revisions to your book. IngramSpark charges $25 per revision after your book has been uploaded to the site.
Once you’re ready, follow these steps to create your account:
IngramSpark doesn’t charge for just one part of the publication process. In total, they charge authors for:
Here’s how much it costs to upload a book to IngramSpark:
As we mentioned, IngramSpark also charges royalties. We suggest using their book calculator to estimate the cost. You can also use this calculator to estimate charges for printing and shipping books.
If you have to make revisions to your book at any point, keep in mind that these cost $25 per adjustment. This can be time-consuming and costly so make sure your book is in its finest form prior to submitting.
While the costs of IngramSpark may scare away some authors, remember that their services include the following:
There are huge benefits to publishing through a service like IngramSpark. For one thing, the sheer volume of retailers they have relationships with speaks for itself.
However, there are always some drawbacks that come with the good. Take a look at the pros and cons of IngramSpark to decide if this is the right publishing method for you:
IngramSpark is arguably the most well-known book distribution service for a reason. They’re the largest, they provide a robust library of free resources, and they’ve nailed down the art of printing on demand. However, IngramSpark isn’t for everyone. If you aren’t worried about distributing your book globally, this service likely isn’t for you.
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Thank you for sharing this detailed guide on how to publish a book with IngramSpark Publishing. I found it extremely helpful, especially the section on book formatting. I'm now excited to start the publishing process and see my book in print. Great job!
I've been trying to self-publish my novel for months, and this post has been a godsend. I never knew IngramSpark offered so many services to help authors like me get their books out there. The step-by-step guide is incredibly helpful, and I can't wait to get started. Thank you for sharing your expertise! 😊