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You only need an ISBNfor the print copy. You can do ebooks on all platforms now without ISBNs. If you choose to use ISBN numbers for the ebooks, then I do as you have said, separate ISBN for the Kindle edition and the ePub edition.
I agree with P.D. - my experience with IngramSpark wasn't good. I gave up and moved my books elsewhere. Draft 2 Digital is my overall favorite.

You can publish with KDP Amazon but they will not allow you to have the same Ebook published elsewhere, enquire to be sure, but I had to take my books off another site to keep them on Amazon. Amazon I find are the best in the end. They're new Koll reading is also a great source of income.

I upload my eBooks directly to KDP, Nook, Kobo, GooglePlay, and then I use Smashwords for Apple and Overdrive'Axis360 (for library sales). Drat2Digital is also good.


We publish through Smashwords for ebooks and Lulu for print. It is true, you must make a choice: either publish on Amazon and be restricted to only selling on Amazon, or publish elsewhere and be free to sell to the rest of the world. We eschew Amazon for the most part. Our books make their way over there through Ingram eventually, but we find that Barnes & Noble and Indie bookstores are by far our best companions in this journey.

I currently have ebooks that are at Amazon exclusively to take advantage of KU and other ebooks that are at Amazon and lots of other places. The only thing Amazon takes away from these is the ability to be included in KU. I also have print books that are at Amazon and others places. So I don't understand the suggestion that you have to make a choice - "Amazon or elsewhere"

Paperback via IngramSpark
Ebook via IngramSpark, excluding kindle
Ebook via KDP kindle only, not select
One ISBN for paperback, separate ISBN for ebook (both IS and KDP)
Anyone else using this approach? Any issues?
Thanks in advance!
William