How much does it cost to press a comic book?
How much does it cost to press a comic book?
Classic Collectible Services (CCS)
Comics: Pressing | ||
---|---|---|
Max Value per | Fee per Item | |
Value (Pre-1975) | $200 | $25 |
Economy | $400 | $40 |
Standard | $1,000 | $60 |
What is included in a press kit?
What’s included in a press kit? Press kits include elements such as your company story and mission, facts, branded marketing assets, info on team members, media mentions, press releases, and samples of feature articles.
Do I need a press kit?
A press kit is a page or folder on your website that makes it incredibly easy for journalists to learn about your brand and access photos and videos to use in their content. Press kits give journalists all the facts and figures they need so they can focus on telling a compelling story.
Is pressing a comic worth it?
When should a collector consider having a comic book pressed? Comic pressing should be considered anytime there is a desire to improve the overall condition of the book.
How long does CGC pressing take?
Our turnaround time varies, depending on what work needs to be performed. Conservation services typically take 3-4 months. Full restoration can range from 6 months to over a year, depending on the volume CCS submissions and how much restoration your comic book needs.
How much does it cost to clean and press a comic book?
How much do your services cost? $25 for each comic book each valued up to $999. Includes thorough dry clean of front and back cover. Includes other preparatory work prior to pressing.
Can a 9.8 have spine ticks?
But, what is undeniable is that a 9.8 can still have spine ticks. At this point, I’ve only looked at five samples. Remember, 9.8 is nearly perfect, not perfect. 9.9’s and 10’s can have 0 handling defects which a spine tick falls under.
How do I get press for my brand?
25+ expert tips to get press coverage
- Build rapport with journalists long before you need them.
- Pitch journalists rather than publications.
- Target freelance reporters.
- Digitize your press releases.
- Leverage Twitter.
- Stay on top of trends.
- Provide background information and visuals to the reporter.
- Offer product samples.
Does CCS pressing include cleaning?
It neither adds nor takes away from the comic, making it a non-restorative process that will not make a comic book “restored.” Dry cleaning a comic to remove soiling and any unwanted substance is also considered a non-restorative process, and is included in the CCS pressing service when necessary.