So, in case anyone is interested, I'll share with you what I feel are the pros and cons.
*quick
*good looking
*The layout is set and cannot be changed. This, for me, is a biggie. For most posts, it's not an issue, but when my blog had a caption under a specific photo and Blog2print didn't keep it that way, it made the post confusing. The text might say something like, "...Looking a little concerned..." which on its own doesn't make sense, but it did make sense on my blog when it was under a photo of Bruder getting ready to parasail. In a post with lots of photos, Blog2print may have put all the photos on one page and the writing on another and without the picture right along with the caption, it's a little strange.
*I would have liked to make some photos bigger, but again, no freedom to do that.
*The colors in the photos seemed a bit off and muted.
*Expensive.
Overall, I did quite like the blog book, but for the price I didn't love it. Another option offered by Blog2print is for $7.95 you can get a PDF of your book. I would assume that then I could make some of the minor changes I'd like to make and then have it printed somewhere else. I don't know if that would wind up saving me money or costing me more.
So, unfortunately, the quest continues. The perfect solution is out there; I know it!
My friend uses: http://www.blurb.com/
ReplyDeleteI haven't used them, so I have no review, but might be a place to check out.
I was trying to find this yesterday, but yes, like the previous poster said, I'm going to use blurb.com :)
ReplyDeleteI used blurb last year for my book, and while it does take some time, in the end, it looks just like you want... I loved my book.
ReplyDelete