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Almost every book sold has an International Standard Book Number (ISBN), yet confusion still surrounds this code.

Learn how to use ISBN, how to get it, and what it means. Includes questions and answers about ISBN, and how to decode both the ISBN and the Bookland EAN barcode that appears on the back of your book cover.

Did you know you don’t need an ISBN to publish and sell your book? But you really ought to have one if you plan on selling through retailers, whether online or not.

Controlling your own ISBN is the key to being a true self-publisher. Should you spend the money to get your own ISBNs or take the freebie being offered by companies that want your printing business?

This ebook contains everything you need to know about ISBNs to get up and running as a self-publisher. The lessons in this guide will give you everything you need to know about ISBNs for your book.

What You’ll Learn:

• What is an ISBN?
• Who needs an ISBN, who doesn’t
• How to decode the ISBN and see what publishing insiders see
• How to decode the Bookland EAN barcode that appears on the backs of books.

There’s a resource section with live hotlinks to all the resources you need to get your ISBN and register your books, as well as ISBN resources for more information and study.