You've completed the course: How to Increase Book Sales Potential: Metadata for Books.
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Remember, metadata might seem scary, but it’s really only the information you use to describe yourself and your book to retailers, librarians, distributors, and the end consumers. Simply put, your book metadata is what makes your book appear when a reader goes looking for a specific thing, whether that thing is a book or not. It’s the key to connecting with readers, by first helping them find your book and then converting those who find it into readers.
Content in the course you just completed was compiled from blog posts that originally appeared on the IngramSpark blog. If you liked what you read, be sure to check out the organizations and services of the authors of the content.
Carla King, Founder of Author Friendly
Sarah Bolme, Director of Christian Small Publishers Association
Brooke Warner, Publisher of She Writes Press
Jane Friedman, Co-Founder and Editor of The Hot Sheet
Sara Wigal, Senior Manager at JKS Communications
Kathryn Brown, Co-Founder of Chanticleer Book Reviews
Amy Collins, President of New Shelves Books
Scott La Counte, CEO of BuzzTrace