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and Your Intellectual Property
is Correctly Protected!
Testimonial
"Robert thanks! We received the books in perfect
condition on Wednesday. Sorry it to this long to inform
you but I was just too excited to do so. These beautiful
books sell themselves and people keep on coming back for
more. So now I am busy marketing for our next print."
- Myron Viser; Author of the book Adding for Jesus
Let's Get Technical about Your
Book
Did you know that if you make any changes to
a work it has to be copyrighted again, and requires
a new ISBN?
ISBN's (ISBN stands for International Standard Book
Number) are how books are catalogued. Without one, you
can say good-bye to any hope of your book ever making
it to market.
As well, to properly copyright a book, certain procedures
must be followed. Submitting for a U.S. copyright at
the wrong time will require a completely new registration,
and certain things done to the manuscript or book can
render the copyright invalid.
Then there's creating an EFFECTIVE book cover. A book
cover is the first thing readers will see of your book.
Depending on your targeted audience, the color choice,
the size of your book, what you say on the back cover...
and so much more ALL need to be done properly.
What about Bar Codes? Do you need them?
As you can see, there is a lot more than meets the eye
in producing a book. And even if you knew everything
that needs to be done, the overall coordination alone
is even demanding on the trained Book Production Manager
- it is a very involved and technical task.
If you've ever seen a book printed by an amateur, on
his own, you know exactly what we're referring to here.
The wrong choices are disastrous in the result.
Don't let poor cover creation or low-quality printing
RUIN your book at the tail end of such a long and demanding
process of writing and perfecting your work.
Put your trust in Writer
Services. We've produced many books for many
clients, ranging from individuals to Fortune 500 companies.
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