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    Introduction To Childrens Book Publishing

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Planning

    How To Plan Your Narrative Pointofview Pov

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Registrations

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    How To Enter Your Isbn In The Section

    How To Set Up And Modify Your Copyright Information In Made Live

    How To Officially File For Copyright Protection As An Author


Designing

    How To Add Back Matter To Your Illustrated Book

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    How To Add Your Barcode To The Back Cover

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    Basics Of Book Illustration Style And Color In Childrens Books

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    Revising Your Books Design And Layout For Optimal Flow

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    How To Create A Title Page For Your Illustrated Book

    How To Modify Text Blocks In The Storyboard Workspace

    How To Check The Visual Appeal Of Your Book For The Target Audience

    Creating A Physical Book Dummy For Your Illustrated Book

    Adding A Dedication Or Acknowledgements To Your Book

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    How To Check Your Storyboard And Design For Continuity

    Choosing The Right Fonts For Your Book

    Prioritizing Accessibility In Childrens Book Design

    Selfediting Your Book Layout Fitting The Story To The Format

    How To Find And Hire A Professional Illustrator For Your Book

    Choosing The Right Illustration Style For Your Childrens Book


Editing

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    How To Selfedit Your Manuscript For Your Audience

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    Steps To Finalizing Your Manuscript For Childrens Book Publication

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Publishing

    Choosing The Perfect Title For Your Childrens Book

    Preparing For International Distribution Language Translations And Multiple Formats

    Going Global Preparing Your Childrens Book For International Distribution

    Understanding Isbn Pcn And Pcip For Childrens Book

    Navigating Legal Aspects Of Copyright And Infringement In Childrens Book

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Marketing

    Building An Author Brand And Online Presence

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    Connecting With Key Players Engaging With Schools Libraries And Bookstores

    Mastering Book Launches And Promotional Events For Childrens Books

    Maximizing Your Reach Utilizing Social Media And Online Platforms For Childrens Books

    Mastering Effective Strategies For Childrens Books


Community

    Joining Writing And Publishing Communities For Childrens Book Creators

    Enhancing Skills With Workshops Webinars And Learning Opportunities In Childrens Book Publishing

    Maximizing Your Publishing Success With Made Live Resources And Support

    Building Connections Networking With Other Childrens Book Authors


Business

    Navigating Literary Agents And Query Letters For Childrens Books

    Advanced Marketing Techniques And Analytics For Childrens Picture Books

    Leveraging Technology In Childrens Book Publishing

    Staying Ahead Keeping Up With Industry Trends And Changes In Childrens Book Publishing

    Embracing Diversity Exploring Diverse Themes And Representation In Childrens Books

    Mastering The Query Process In Childrens Book Publishing


How to Enter Your ISBN in the Registrations Section


Learn how to enter your 13-digit ISBN in the Registrations section of the platform. Generate a barcode using your ISBN and ensure your book is properly cataloged for publishing.

How to Enter Your ISBN in the Registrations Section

Overview: Once you have secured your ISBN, you can enter it into the Registrations section of the Made Live platform. This 13-digit identifier will generate a barcode that can be used on your book’s cover or marketing materials. Properly entering your ISBN ensures your book is cataloged correctly and can be referenced by distributors, bookstores, and libraries.


Step-by-Step Guide to Entering Your ISBN

Follow these steps to enter your ISBN in the platform and generate a barcode for your book:

1. Navigate to the Registrations Section

Go to the Registrations section within the Made Live platform. You can find it in the main navigation menu.

2. Locate the ISBN Field

In the Registrations section, locate the ISBN field. This is where you’ll input your unique 13-digit ISBN number. Make sure you have your ISBN readily available before proceeding.

3. Enter the 13-Digit ISBN

Type in your 13-digit ISBN in the space provided. Be sure to enter the number exactly as it appears, without any spaces or dashes. The system will validate the ISBN to ensure it’s formatted correctly.

Tip: If you have multiple editions or formats of your book (e.g., paperback, hardcover, eBook), ensure that you’re entering the correct ISBN for the specific edition or format you’re working on.

4. Generate the ISBN Barcode

After entering your ISBN, a barcode will be automatically generated based on the number you provided. This barcode can be added to your book’s cover design within the Storyboard workspace.

  • Use the barcode on your book cover to ensure proper identification and cataloging.
  • Include the barcode in your promotional materials to make it easy for retailers and distributors to track your book.

Why Entering Your ISBN is Important

Entering your ISBN into the platform is a crucial step in the publishing process. It ensures that your book is correctly cataloged and can be identified and tracked by bookstores, libraries, and readers. The ISBN barcode generated from this number makes it easy for retailers to scan and reference your book, improving its visibility and accessibility.

Benefits of Entering Your ISBN:

  • Accurate Book Cataloging: ISBNs are used worldwide to identify and catalog books. Properly entering your ISBN ensures your book can be easily found and referenced.
  • Professional Presentation: Including an ISBN barcode on your book cover gives it a professional appearance, which is essential for self-published authors.
  • Improved Distribution: ISBNs and their corresponding barcodes are often required by retailers and distributors. Entering your ISBN helps streamline the distribution process and makes your book accessible to a wider audience.

Tips for Entering and Using Your ISBN

  1. Double-Check the ISBN Number - Ensure that you enter the ISBN exactly as it appears, without spaces or dashes. Any mistakes in the number can result in an incorrect barcode and potential cataloging issues.
  2. Use a Separate ISBN for Each Format - Remember that each edition or format of your book requires a unique ISBN. If you have a paperback, hardcover, and eBook version, you’ll need separate ISBNs for each.
  3. Save and Download the Barcode - Once the barcode is generated, save it to your computer and use it in your book’s cover design. This ensures that your ISBN is visible and can be easily scanned.

Final Notes:
Entering your ISBN in the Registrations section is a straightforward process that ensures your book is properly cataloged and ready for distribution. By following these steps, you can generate a barcode for your book, improving its professional presentation and accessibility. Use this guide to enter your ISBN accurately and take the next step in preparing your book for publication.


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