Book Services
Metadata that helps your book get found.
ISBNs, categories, keywords, and the backend details that decide whether your book shows up in a search.
Book a CallMost books nobody finds are actually fine books with bad metadata. Title, subtitle, description, BISAC categories, and keywords all feed into the algorithms that decide whose book shows up when a reader searches for “cozy mystery set in Minnesota.”
We research the categories and keywords your book should compete in, write (or polish) a description that makes a browser actually want to buy, and handle ISBN registration if you need one. For print, you do need an ISBN; for ebook, it depends on the retailer.
If you already own ISBNs, we use yours. If not, we purchase and register them on your behalf as part of the project.
How It Works
We research your genre.
Categories and keywords your book should compete in.
We write or polish your description.
Cover copy that turns browsers into buyers.
We register and submit.
ISBN setup and full metadata delivered to every retailer.
Frequently Asked Questions
For print, yes. For ebook, it depends — Amazon doesn’t require one, but Apple Books, Kobo, and library distribution all do.
No. We can purchase and register one for you as part of the project, or use one you already own.
Yes, for books in our distribution. For books already on your own retailer accounts, we audit the metadata and give you a list of changes to make.