ISBNs are so standard across traditional publishing that they can be reliably used to
track title counts.
Not exact matches
Or you can use
titles like The Alphabet Room — which has the added benefit of teaching the alphabet — to
track and
count objects as they move around.
Pull all of your book data into the ISBN management section:
title, subtitle, price, ISBN, eBook ISBN, eBook price, trim size, page
count, word
count, category, age group — into book ISBN fields at www.myidentifiers.com (this will start the process of getting your book's data out to the world and make it easier for the sales to be
tracked.)
Pull all of your book data into one place:
title, subtitle, price, ISBN, eBook ISBN, eBook price, trim size, page
count, word
count, category, age group — into book ISBN fields at www.MyIdentifiers.com (this will start the process of getting your book's data out to the world and make it easier for the sales to be
tracked by Nielsen Bookscan.)
Kobo does not
track the exact
title count through these companies, but it is estimated they contribute an extra 25,000 e-books per year.
I
tracked its progress in word
count in my sidebar under the working
title Tea.