Self-Publishing Made Simple – Part 4

Buying and Assigning ISBNs for your Indie Published Books


This is Part 4 in my Self-Publishing Made Simple blog series.


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Legalities


You’ve prepared your manuscript as per Part 2 and Part 3 below. Now decide if you’ll want to publish your work under your own imprint. If so, create a publisher name and do an online search to see if the domain is taken. If it is available, reserve the domain name.


Register with your State as a “Fictitious Name” or a “Doing Business As” company. You can do this online. Or establish an LLC. Check with your accountant to see which one is right for you. It looks more professional for your book to be published by “XYZ” Press than by the author.


Apply for a county or city business license/tax receipt as required. Note: if you’re 65, you may be exempt from fees but you still have to apply. Check your local regulations.


Open a business bank account. Consider if you’ll be selling your own books and will need to collect sales tax. Otherwise as sole proprietor, you don’t need an EIN number. Use your own SS number as an individual proprietor. Again, check with your accountant or attorney for what’s best for you.


Buying ISBNs


ISBN stands for International Standard Book Number. Why own your ISBNs?



Control over metadata
More professional – Your imprint is the publisher
More availability to retailers, booksellers, and librarians
You need an ISBN to get a barcode, which may or may not include pricing information.
You need one ISBN number per format. So for an ebook and a paperback edition, you’d need two ISBNs. For a hardcover, you’d need another one. You do not need an ISBN to publish an audiobook through ACX. You may need one for audiobook distribution elsewhere.
Certain book distributors will require you to have your own ISBN.
Resource: http://www.ingramspark.com/blog/owning-your-own-isbn-in-self-publishing

Where can you buy them?


Sign in to http://www.Bowker.com  It costs $295 for 10 ISBN numbers. You DO NOT need to buy a barcode or a QR code. You can get these free online by searching for free barcode generators or free QR codes. Otherwise, distributors such as Ingram and KDP Amazon supply their own barcodes. Sign up for emails from Bowker.com so you can be notified of sales.


How to Assign Title Data to Your ISBN(s):



Sign into https://www.myidentifiers.com/ with your username and password
Go to the My Account dropdown menu on the right side of the navigation bar at the top of the page.
Click Manage ISBNs.
Click Assign Title next to the ISBN number you wish to assign.
Complete all fields marked with red asterisks. Be sure you have ready your book’s description, format, price, and author biography.

Title Details


Book title, subtitle, main description, original publication date, language, copyright year, optional Library of Congress Control Number, cover image. 


Contributors


Your author name goes here along with your bio. 


Format and Size


Medium, i.e. Ebook, Digital, Print, or Audio

Format, i.e. Electronic Book Text

Primary Subject, i.e. Fiction, Mystery and Detective, General

Secondary Subject, i.e. Fiction General

Editions and Volumes; Title Volume Number – number of book in a series; Total Volume Number – number of products in a multi-volume work (i.e. box set)

Previous Edition ISBN or New Edition ISBN 


Sales and Pricing


Where is the title sold? United States

Publisher and Imprint. Here is where you put your LLC or fictitious publisher name.

Title Status: Active Record

Publication Date: Fill this in; you can change it later if necessary

Target Audience, i.e. Trade

Price: Currency (US Dollars), Price (3.99) Type (Retail Price)

Series Title Info (name of series) and Series Volume Number 


Hit the SUBMIT button.


You can change or add any of this material, except the ISBN number assignments, at a later date.


If you have another format for the same title, you can click “Clone” next to the first one, select the next ISBN number, and change the data accordingly for the new title.


If this site isn’t working work well for you, switch to a different browser.


Keep your ISBNs handy. You’ll need to add them to your copyright page before formatting and to fill them in when you upload your book to the various distributors.


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