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I see no reason to spend hundreds of dollars on a number I can get for free, so I get the print edition ISBNs from CreateSpace.com [which is part of Amazon.com for those who do not know].
I get my e-book ISBNs from Smashwords.com
The same ISBN can be used for any format (mobi, epub, pdf, etc. as long as it is the same story —(As long as the manuscript is the same and just converted to different formats) For instance e-books I have with Kindle Direct Publishing have the same ISBN as those that go to Apple or Barnes & Noble and those that appear on Amazon.com (which is the Kindle books, of course).
I do not feel there is any "stigma" attached to self publishing any more. Just a few years back, there was, true, but the market has changed.
Anyway, If you like to pay out lots of money for your own peace-of-mind, please do not let me discourage you.
On the other hand, we already have enough costs involved in publishing... No not the publishing itself —If you use Amazon or Smashwords, that is free, but I would advise any new authors that there is one thing I recommend you pay for.
If you could sell your books to a traditional publisher, they would pay for it, but if you are self-publishing, hire a decent editor to check your books over. Some charge up to $1000, but you can still get some who either charge by the hour (The more errors, the slower it goes editing your book) or by the page. The service I use charges $1.50 per page (at 1.5 line spacing / Times New Roman - 12 pt.)
That is my only real cost in putting a book on line, but I consider it well worth it.
That's my two cents worth for now. :-)
Dan M.
Added PS-I recently saw a number that some authors have had as much as 1000 e-book sales for each one print copy, but that probably depends a lot on how much you charge for the different ones; mine are not nearly such a drastic difference.







I'm so glad I have my own ISBNs. It makes my published books feel genuinely MINE
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That's my opinion.
Dan


I have written a book (in french language) being in india that I should get printed soon. the process of getting an ISBN takes at least six weeks here but I am about to live india. the thing is I am not planning to sell the book online. can someone help me to find a site which can provide me an ISBN and its bar code being in india?

I have written a book (in french language) being in india that I should get printed soon. the process of getting an ISBN takes at least six weeks here but I am about to live india...."
When you publish a book through CreateSpace you can get an ISBN for free



Having separate ISBNs for hardcover, paperback, and e-book is not a choice; it's the law. But since Kindle files are created from ePub and.doc files and vice versa, the general assumption seems to be that you need only one ISBN for all e-book formats. Whether Bowker agrees with that assumption is less clear....


What many authors don't realize, and that's because the information isn't that available, is when you let Createspace, or Amazon, or any other free ISBN come into the picture, that company has put their hand in your cookie jar, and in most cases, the company offering the free ISBN will become the publisher, as the ISBN will be traced back to them first, then to you.
It's a delicate dance and one each author should review. I, too, bought in bulk, and that blows, but it's an investment in my company. Keeping your legals straight only prevents issues in the future.
Is it more expensive to buy ISBNs or pay for a lawyer later on? (And even then the company that gave you the ISBN may not let go of it, or even worse, remove the book you gave them certain rights to.)

It's not most cases and it's not the companies' fault - this is how ISBNs work. They are non-transferable because the first 6-7 digits identify the publisher and the book is the remainder. So a Smashwords ISBN will always be a Smashwords ISBN. Even worse some retailers will use the ISBN to guess (wrongly) that Smashwords are the publisher and say so on your book page. When I saw that happening I decided that I had to buy my own and went for a 100 pack, which are a bit more that £3 each. Two book sales and I cover the ISBN cost for a book.

Aloha Robb:
Great description of the ISBN system. Many thanks!
A question: You say: "In fact, at create space, if you want to sell through their library channels or academic markets, you must use their ISBN."
I would like to use Create Space to produce my book (the system is easy to use) and to be able to sell my books through Amazon, but I would like to be my own publisher, with a few imprints.
In this scenario, I should accept the free create space ISBN (so I can sell via Amazon and the Create Space distribution system, but also buy a pack of ISBN numbers to use on other editions of my book (e.g. an edition sold under the name of my publishing company?)
Many thanks for any answer you can provide!
Mike

Aloha C.P.
I finally had the chance to read the whole thread. I never expected a topic like ISBNs to be so complicated. As we say here in Hawaii, "mahalo" (thanks) for all the information and advice you put out there. I've added your blog to my read list. You and Robb sound like veterans at this game. Robb: I found the answer I was looking for in the string.
Cheers,
Michael




Quick note from Wikipedia, FWIW: "In 1989 the United States enacted the Berne Convention Implementation Act, amending the 1976 Copyright Act to conform to most of the provisions of the Berne Convention. As a result, the use of copyright notices has become optional to claim copyright, because the Berne Convention makes copyright automatic.[24] However, the lack of notice of copyright using these marks may have consequences in terms of reduced damages in an infringement lawsuit."
Carolyn wrote: "Charles I never knew that,I thought authors always had rights to their own work. Thanks for letting me know that, I am not an author but I have several friends that are authors."
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