Self Publish DVD and Booklet Info Product

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Hi Warriors,

I've got an 18-dvd set + small booklet that I want to be put in a nice binder and shipped out to clients as they purchase.

It is a high-ticket item.

After looking everywhere, I've only found one company that can do it, Vervante. They have given me a good quote, but they are located in the U.S.

I'm in Australia, and was hoping to find something more local...

...or at least another international company to see what my options are.

If anyone can recommend a good company that can self publish my info product, and ship it out to clients, I'd love to hear about it.

FYI, Kunaki is no good to me as they only do dvds and not booklets also.
#booklet #dvd #info #product #publish
  • Profile picture of the author agmccall
    Hello

    I am not sure how many you will need up front, but, you can pick up multi cd/dvd burners starting at $149.00 and most any office supply store can handle printing and assembling your booklet.

    Just a thought

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  • Profile picture of the author Mr Bill
    What about Disk.com John?
    3-9 Discs with Literature

    These are the traditional "Home Study" packs.


    These Vinyl thermoformed cases are an excellent way to package discs with print material. Holds 3-9 discs (CDs or DVDs) on one tray, and has a open tray to hold books, manuals, or other printed material. Can be customized with a printed cover insert into the clear overlay.

    Each disc hub can hold between 1 – 3 discs so this has the capacity for a total of 9 discs, and the literature tray is 0.75″ deep.

    Specifications
    Material: Thermoformed Vinyl
    Dimensions: 12.72″x9.69″x1.125″
    Items it can hold: 3-9 Discs CDs or DVDs, Literature
    Edit: Upon closer examination they do smallest batches of 25 or more so you'd have to get them made and stored at a fulfilment warehouse to ship out as the orders come in one by one. I think this is how others do it as well.
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  • Profile picture of the author Randall Magwood
    The only 2 i've dealt with and can consider are Createspace and Lulu.
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    • Profile picture of the author Mr Bill
      Originally Posted by Randall Magwood View Post

      The only 2 i've dealt with and can consider are Createspace and Lulu.
      Do they do DVDs as well? I thought the only did books? Interesting.
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      • Profile picture of the author marciayudkin
        John,

        Do you expect to be selling loads of these or just a few a week?

        For years I had a virtual assistant ship such orders out for me. I gave her an initial inventory, which she stored at her home office, and instructions on how to replenish the supplies when needed.

        For 18 DVDs and a booklet, you might want to consider packaging in the form of a 3-ring binder with hole-punched sleeves inside that each hold two disks, and the booklet content hole-punched as well. You stick a colorful cover under the front plastic on the binder and it looks customized. The supplies for this are available at most any office supply store. If it's a high-ticket item, the cost of the VA's labor in assembling and shipping a course upon receiving an order is minuscule in the scheme of things.

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      • Profile picture of the author Randall Magwood
        Originally Posted by Mr Bill View Post

        Do they do DVDs as well? I thought the only did books? Interesting.
        Yeah they both do DVDs. The process is easy. If you want to sell them as 1 package via Createspace, contact their support team by email and they'll do it for you.
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  • Profile picture of the author daclarkga
    take a look at Speaker Fullfillment Services http://speakerfulfillmentservices.com/

    think they would fit the bill for you.. they are very flexible
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  • Profile picture of the author Mr Bill
    That's the site I was looking for! Thanks Dac.
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  • Profile picture of the author Oziboomer
    If you put your pdfs to accompany the DVD course onto CD then Kunaki is good and I've never had an issue.

    You could also try Trepstar - TrepStar CD/DVD self publishing, manufacturing, shipping service 2016.
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