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Originally Posted by SigilBear
Actually, you can register an official copyright. There's a difference.
Have you actually read those books and confirmed that they answer the questions I related, or are you just guessing that they cover this information?
OK, I'll bite: How is that blog post in any way related to my question? Since you're such an expert on one-word searches, you might visit that page again and search for the following terms: ISBN, copyright, CIP. SURPRISE! Not ONE hit.
In fact, that blog can generally be described as worthless. Unless you have time to wade through his posts hoping to find some helpful information. The word bloviate comes to mind.
Thanks for the "tips."
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No, I am specific search not one word. I never do one word.
Here is the thing, you want to know about self publishing, but yet I lead you to the guy that is actually getting self-published authors in libraries, so you call his blog worthless.
He makes 7 figures annually self-publishing. He has helped many many authors get started and make good money at writing.
Let me get this straight, you want an isbn, cip, copyright protection and a book in a library that was actually written by someone else years ago.
You need to spend $500 on ISBN's, then spend $$$ to print your book, however much it costs to do that copyright protection and pay someone else for the cip.
And then the chances of getting your ebook in a library are still about the same as without them.