Setting Up ISBNs and Barcodes for Your Self-Published Book
So, you’ve finally finished writing your book and now it’s time to get it out into the world. One important step in this process is setting up ISBNs and barcodes for your self-published book.
What is an ISBN?
An ISBN, or International Standard Book Number, is a unique identifier for your book that helps booksellers, libraries, and readers easily find and purchase your book.
Why do you need an ISBN?
Having an ISBN for your book is crucial if you want to sell it through traditional bookstores or online retailers.
Setting up an ISBN can be a bit confusing for new authors, but don’t worry, we’re here to help.
How to get an ISBN
There are a few ways you can obtain an ISBN for your book. You can purchase one directly from the official ISBN agency in your country or use an ISBN service provider.
Things to consider when setting up your ISBN
When setting up your ISBN, make sure to include accurate information about your book, such as the title, author name, and publisher name.
What is a Barcode?
A barcode is a series of black and white bars that represent the ISBN of your book. Barcodes are used by retailers to easily scan and track your book’s information.
How to get a barcode for your book
Once you have your ISBN, you can generate a barcode using an online barcode generator or by working with a professional designer.
Adding the ISBN and barcode to your book
Once you have your ISBN and barcode set up, you’ll need to add them to your book cover. Be sure to place the barcode in the correct location on the back cover.
Final thoughts
Setting up ISBNs and barcodes for your self-published book may seem like a daunting task, but with a little research and planning, it can be done.
Make sure to follow these steps carefully to ensure that your book is ready for distribution. Good luck!
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