Fearless Leader said:
5. Decide whether to switch printers and go with Lulu or another printer;
Having worked with Lulu and seen people work with Lulu for a couple years now, I find them to be one of the better companies to work with in so far as self-publishing goes -- however, one thing I HAVE noticed is how much of a pain in the *** things can be with getting things right with them (regarding covers, alignment, etc -- can take several run throughs to get it right from every experience I've seen).
They do, however, offer a pretty affordable ISBN package too if you're interested in expanding further into the public -- it also gives players the option of ordering their rule books through major book vendors rather than having to buy them at local chapters.
Just food for thought.