Do I have to do the registration for each format?

The short answer is yes, you should use a separate ISBN for each format. Let's dive deeper into the reasons behind this.

Why is it important to use a separate ISBN for each format?

One of the main reasons for using a separate ISBN for each format is to ensure accurate tracking and identification of your book in the market. Every format of a book has its own unique characteristics and distribution channels. By assigning a different ISBN to each format, you enable retailers, distributors, and libraries to distinguish between different editions and make the right format available to the readers.

Furthermore, using separate ISBNs can help with accurate sales reporting and royalty calculations. If all formats of your book were assigned the same ISBN, it would be challenging to determine which format contributed to the sales and royalties. With separate ISBNs, you can have a clear understanding of the performance of each format and make data-driven decisions to optimize your publishing strategy.

Using our Clone feature

Although registering each format separately is necessary, we understand that it can be time-consuming and repetitive. That's why we've developed a convenient feature to simplify the process for you - the cloning feature.

With our cloning feature, you can save time and effort by registering your book once and then easily creating new formats with just a few clicks. Simply navigate to the book details page, and you'll find a "Clone Book" button. By clicking on this button, you can duplicate the metadata of your book to a new format and assign it an available ISBN.

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