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Title: Register Your Book: The Essential Guide to ISBNs, Barcodes, Copyright, and LCCNs
Author: David Wogahn
Narrator: David Wogahn
Format: Unabridged
Length: 2 hrs and 24 mins
Language: English
Release date: 11-30-17
Publisher: PartnerPress.org
Genres: Business, Career Skills
Publisher's Summary:
Save money, save time, protect your investment, and improve your marketing.
Straightforward and easy to digest, this is one how-to that every new author or publisher should have in their arsenal!" - Brooke Warner, Publisher of She Writes Press and author of Green-Light Your Book: How Writers Can Succeed in the New Era of Publishing
...proceed with confidence in spending your time and dollars to get it done right, the first time. - Carla King, Self-Pub Boot Camp
An essential guide to publishing identifiers, their benefits and uses, and (most importantly) what NOT to do. - Laura Dawson, Numerical Gurus
a thorough and deceptively simple guide for independent authors and publishers - Kim Anderson, Founder and CEO, The Reading Room
Members Reviews:
Simple, Direct Advice on Registration
Have you thought about writing a book? What about an ebook? Are you unsure what distinguishes different type of books from each other in the technological age? How do you go about publishing and what steps are most critical? These and other questions like them are answered in the pages of Register Your Book, a guide to publication and more.
I have contributed a great deal of writing over the years to web sites, blogs, etc. and if everything was combined, it would easily fill a dozen or more books. But I have yet to actually publish a book, although I do have books in the works right now. The issues with ISBN, copyrights, barcodes, and more can be confusing, but this book helps navigate through the publication maze. It lets budding authors know exactly what they need to do in order to get their book in front of as many potential buyers as possible and it even covers topics like library of Congress registration and other things that publishers may not be aware of, but are important to know.
This guide isnât very long and I like that the author wrote it this way. Some authors will add additional, often boring and unnecessary material to a book like this, just to reach a page number or word count target. But Register Your Book keeps things simple and in focus. It doesnât get sidetracked and tell you, for example, the history of the ISBN numbering system or how to write creative fiction. No, this guide sticks to its mission and steps you through the registration process so that, when you finish reading, you will know exactly what needs to be done for the type of book you wish to publish.
Register Your Book might seem a little repetitive at times and as I read through it, one thought that kept going through my mind was that a table would be good to organize all of the facts and requirements for publication. Little did I know, until near the end of the book, that it actually does have a table. It also has other useful appendices that help you with SEO content, ISBN interpretation, metadata management, and more.
There is much that goes into the publication of a book and depending on how you wish to sell your book and in what format you want it, you need to make sure you know the rules of the game. Register Your Book explains precisely what you need to do in succinct, easy to understand fashion. Itâs a must read for the author-to-be who wants some simple but important guidance.
This was confusing up until nowâWogahn makes it easy to understand the differences between each program
This book is greatâa keen insight into ISBN and bar codes.