Blurb is actively promoted by Adobe Lightroom as a platform for creating and publishing books. In my experience, Adobe provides excellent customer support, with prompt and accessible responses to questions or issues. Unfortunately, my experience with Blurb has been quite different. They do not offer a direct contact number, and email responses can take several days, which is particularly problematic when working under tight deadlines. Given that Adobe endorses Blurb as a partner for their platform, it would be reasonable to expect Blurb to offer more timely and efficient customer service, especially when customers are paying premium prices for printed books. Blurb should prioritize improving their support services to better assist their users.
They used to be good. The quality of the images was never an issue. Now they consistently print images that are too dark or green for the entire book and are refusing to fix the problem saying that in their "opinion" it is within acceptable margins of error. What happened to customer satisfaction!? I would not use them again. Find another source for printing. This is a total dud! Don't waste your valuable time formatting a book and spending money with them!
I ordered my books with express shipping. Not only did it show up late, but they damaged almost all my books. They arrived in a cheap piece of cardboard (it would be an insult to call it a box) that was crushed, with no bubble wrap on the inside.
If you're thinking of using this company go somewhere else. All you'll receive is disappointment and damaged books.
I ordered a book of my photos in hardback and a magazine version. The magazine version had been trimmed terribly. The outside edges of all the pages had debris from an obviously dull blade. How could quality control have missed something so obvious.
The shipping charges for Blurb and their subsidiary Magcloud are outrageous.
I will be looking for another self-publishing option.
I would like to thank Blurb for their professional, organized and neat production and excellent customer service. Jessica proceeded with my request quickly and Melissa provided me with a smooth inspection of the minor technical issue. She was very knowledgeable and figured everything out quickly. The colour issue got fixed and I received my order faster than expected time and in excellent quality. Thanks Blurb team.
Do not waste your time or money. By far, the worst quality photo book I have seen so far.
Outside Binder text is off center vertically and horizontally
Bubbling on the back page
Poor quality paper
Poor quality prints
Inconsistent spacing/ padding on all the borders are on each page, which should have been full bleed.
Duplicate photo
I spent 6 months creating a 120 page book of original photography, with text, using Blurb's BookWright system. I ordered a proof copy and it looked okay so I ordered 50 copies of my book at a cost of approximately $3,000.00. About 35 of the books have printing defects which look like black ink smudges on the white cover. I contacted customer service and they promptly responded, asking for photographs of the defective books. I sent the photos but unfortunately I never heard from customer service again even after sending several follow-up emails. I had no other choice but to contact my credit card company to file a dispute, I'm hoping they can help. Extremely upset and disappointed, not just with the poor quality of the printing but six months of hard work and almost $3,000 down the drain.
I've been using Blurb for nearly 10 years, producing Trade Books with photographs - I help elderly people write their memoirs. People always say what great quality the books are - and they were! However, I'm currently awaiting (late) my third re-print of over £500 worth of books as each batch has been in thick and fuzzy print, but with the occasional random perfect page! The email support system is very slow. What's happened to the print quality? One of my lovely authors is very elderly and on borrowed time and I just want a set of good quality books for him. Come on Blurb - help me out here!
I ordered 2 books last December, one with a PDF. I had no cause to open the PDF until recently and found that there was no text in the PDF. I begin my query as to why and could it be fixed.
Several E-Mails later, no resolution. Shame on me, I lost the order number. They can't seem to find my order using my name or the book title? Really?
I had hoped they would just fix the problem and send me a new PDF with the print included.
I chose an upgrade from the standard book paper for my softcover photo book, and used all the same images I had previously used with a slightly higher priced hardcover book of the same size at a print on demand book site which did NOT have a store option for selling. The book on the other site was easy to design, looked good, with no surprises... BUT the Blurb softcover book looks like a report in a folder, rather cheap and tacky looking! No blank front & back pages, and the paper quality is marginal.
The design software is not as easy to use as vista print, and I struggled with it. I did not find a simple way to standardize all the pages and fit my images consistently. Instead I ended up with different border widths throughout which looks terrible.
I will probably try elsewhere if I can't figure out how to apply a standard template to every page!
I have created 10+ premium magazines through Blurb, both in the US and now in Canada and the quality is excellent. Magazine size and quality about the equivalent of Condé Nast Traveler.
I used the Book Wright software that Blurb offer for free, to create all magazines and I've found the layout and colours to be very accurate.
Their magazine product is also amazing value, a 120+ page magazine just costs CA$25 for a single magazine, the price per magazine drops when you order larger runs.
I've found the photo quality to be comparable to photo books that I previously printed with Apple (paper is lesser weight than a photo book, but quality still good), to the point I no longer make photo books, just magazines.
I've also produced a couple of trade books (plain paper that can be written on). Even though it's plain paper the photo quality is still great.
I ordered a book from Blurb in July 2022, to be delivered by 29 July 2022 for a gift. The book never showed, and they refuse to contact me back through their customer support and let me know what's going on. This is a scam company that stole $86.00 from me.
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I purchased their "premium" magazine but was very much let down by the quality of the product I received.
All of the pages I received were slight tilted at about 3-5mm. Not glaringly awful, but still quite noticeable.
There was also significant bleedthrough on the 118 GSM paper I ordered. Nowhere in their documentation or FAQ do they mention this, so hopefully this warning is useful to you.
Blurb used to be a good company, but now has poor customer service. There's no number, and it takes almost a week for someone to respond to you. I've been in communication with * regarding my complaint for almost two months now, and the problem still has not been resolved.
I had ordered a proof copy of my book, but Blurb did not include my apartment number. As a result, the book was returned. No refunds given nor discounts or replacement of the book. I've decided to use Lulu from now on. Better all around.
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I received my two lay flat books from Blurb and they were incorrectly printed and most pages have bleed on them. I triple checked the bleed on my pdfs and they were fine. The bleed issue only seems to be on the left pages of a spread so it's definitely not me. It has been over 8 days since I've received them and nothing has been resolved. Any company that gladly accepts $1200. 00 for printing but doesn't even have a phone number for customer serviced should we reported to the BBB.
I was dismayed to find that Blurb cannot handle images with resolution greater than 75 MP.
When asked about this limitation their response was to Google image resizing. Half of my images exceed 75 MP. None of the apps I tried will resize the resolution. Cannot use the app at all.
I was initially pleased with Blurb's print quality of my first book... then came in my order of 5. A couple of them had misprint problems; random giant numbers and info printed that I had nothing to do with, a book starting at page 103, a book with the title page in the middle, and so on.
Hopefully Blurb's customer service can resolve this because I'd hate for customers to be disappointed in me for Blurbs mistakes.
Edit: Blurb customer service was quick to respond and sent two replacements free of charge.
Excellent web site.
Their book design tool is one of the flexible, easy to use and intuitive that I have come across. I've tried several and found their tool get's me my books designed the most quickly. You are limited only by your own creativity.
The books are good quality. I've designed and bought around 1/2 dozen now.
Only once did I have an issue... a book was damaged in transit... i let them know by email, and they replied within just a few hours promising to immediately ship a brand new copy by express (premium) delivery... with no charge to me. And they were true to their word.
Only word of caution... they do offer a premium paper option... this is good, however, if you have too may pages, then you may find the binding struggles to hold. But this is well documented, and plenty of literature and guidance provided.
Very Reliable. Fantastic Service, Good value... why use anyone else:-)
Not sure what they are trying to pull but they grossly over calculated sales tax on a $2000 order. I had to contact them and point out the error. Interesting way to add revenue to their bottom line. Buyer beware!
Hi Kate,
I'm sorry to hear that you're not happy with your order. I was able to find your order in our system and see that you were charged the right State tax rate for your order. We are required by law to charge tax in certain US states where we have a physical presence, such as our headquarters here in California or one of our print facilities. We may also charge tax in other states that tax e-commerce orders. A list of the US states in which we charge tax can be found here: https://support.blurb.com/hc/en-us/articles/207794606
I was also able to find your support request and see why your book didn't print as expected. I see that you were given some advice, including checking the online preview, to prevent this from happening again. It's also a good idea to order and review a single printed "proof" copy of your publication before you place a large order, put it up for sale or send it to a client. That way you can see how the printed, trimmed and bound publication looks and make any necessary changes before you place the final order.
I hope the advice and discount you were offered by our team will be useful for your next order. If you still have any questions or doubts about this order, please feel free to reach out again and our Customer Support team will be happy to help.
Best,
Blurb Team
I've been working with them for over a year now. I've had all sorts of technical issues to solve, and they've always come through for me. (Customer service even seems to be working at night and on weekends.) My project had some unique challenges, so perhaps it wasn't typical. I shouldered all the technical aspects of creating the body copy and cover myself (thousands of lines of server-side code, then lots of Photoshop), so I didn't have to use any of their software. I'm amazed at the sharpness of the body copy from my pdf file. It looks a lot better than anything I can even render out myself from Adobe Acrobat. So if you've had some professional experience with design and typography and don't need a lot of technical hand-holding, I'd stick with Blurb and save a ton of money.
Answer: Hi Vincent, I'll be happy to answer your question. Blurb prints on demand, which means that we don't store copies of your book but, instead, we print a new copy every time we receive a new order. If you closed your Blurb account, your book file was permanently deleted from our servers. However, you may still have the original file on your computer, in which case you can upload it to a new Blurb account. If your account is still open but you can't remember your log in credentials, please reach out to our Customer Support team and they'll be happy to help: https://support.blurb.com/hc/en-us/requests/new Best, Blurb Team
Answer: Hi Vincent, I'll be happy to answer your question. Blurb prints on demand, which means that we don't store copies of your book but, instead, we print a new copy every time we receive a new order. If you closed your Blurb account, your book file was permanently deleted from our servers. However, you may still have the original file on your computer, in which case you can upload it to a new Blurb account. If your account is still open but you can't remember your log in credentials, please reach out to our Customer Support team and they'll be happy to help: https://support.blurb.com/hc/en-us/requests/new Best, Blurb Team
Answer: Hi there! You can definitely make your book or magazine with Blurb and keep it private. When you upload a book to your Blurb account, by default it is private and only you can see it and buy it. We offer you the tools to publish and sell your book, but you don't have to sell it if you don't want to. Also, the copyright for your content remains yours. We are offering the authoring tools and the printing/binding of your masterpiece. The content, book, and all rights are yours. This is detailed in section 8 of our terms and conditions: http://www.blurb.com/terms. Section 6 of our End User License Agreement also clarifies that you retain all title/rights to your content as used in our books: http://www.blurb.com/software-eula I hope I've answered your questions but feel free to contact our Customer Support team if you want to know more: https://support.blurb.com/hc/en-us/requests/new Best, Blurb Team
Answer: You still own rights, and they do print on demand. When you say later, I am not sure if you mean when ordered or different. However, they are a rip off and treat sellers/authors like you are stupid. I have for 3 years been trying to publish with them and never got answers to my questions. I had to get an employee to contact them who had patients with their stupidity. I asked where else do they send it besides Amazon. Their response "Amazon and so forth." No Kidding! As far as ripoff, in order to make $1 in royalty for each book, the price has to be $61! My books are not textbooks, which it would be a great deal on. They are everyday self-help or educational and only 100+ pages. The same thing on Amazon, if I got there directly, is less than $10. On Amazon $10 is considered a high price for it. STAY AWAY! With over pricing and rude people, you will not make money even if you do get it published.
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Hi Jayk,
I'm sorry to hear of the problem with 2 books in your order of 5. I understand that you were happy with your previous order, so this must have been very disappointing. I was able to find your support request and see that you were offered 2 free replacements. I hope you enjoy your books once they arrive.
Best,
Blurb Team