Stan Halpin wrote:
You can buy an ISBN @, e.g.,
http://www.isbn-us.com/isbnnumbers.htm?gclid=CLSojc38gZkCFSQMDQod5AwqnA
and embed it into your print-file.
But then the books need to be reloaded, and sample copies repurchased,
and published links updated, etc.
Probably a good idea for next years edition.
Yes. I'm already planning on buying an ISBN for next year's book.
Other changes for next year:
Each photographer will be able to submit up to 3 images, *one* of which
will be selected for inclusion in the book (the submission period will
probably run a bit longer).
I'm going to look into other online publishers as an alternative to
Blurb. I don't like the limited page layout options in Blurb (though
I'll probably create the book in In Design and export each page as a
JPEG if we stick with Blurb). I also don't like the lack of detail in
the sales information they give you. They claim it's to protect buyers'
privacy, but Cafe Press gives you each buyer's name and the
state/country they live in (and that would seem to be adequate to
prevent stalking, to me!)
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