Spotify will not only be pleasing to the ears, but also to the eyes. This popular audio streaming app is now going to step into the world of book selling. Yes, you heard that right. In this world of advanced technology where the habit of reading books printed on paper is almost lost. At such a moment, Spotify promised to sell books printed on paper. According to sources, this Swedish company will soon provide the opportunity to buy and read books on its platform. This new strategy is believed to be basically to challenge Amazon’s monopoly.
Spotify doesn’t want to limit itself to just music or podcasts. They now want to establish themselves as an ‘all-in-one’ entertainment hub. According to the company’s recent announcement, users can now buy books of their choice directly from the app. The company had earlier launched an audio-book service. This company is also good at selling digital books. After great success there, it was decided to sell the book directly. According to the company, this service will be started in some specific countries in the initial phase. Later there are plans to spread it all over the world.
It is also known that Spotify may bring a special royalty model for authors. As a result, self-published books will reach the readers directly, not just from reputable publishers.
Not just selling books. The organization is also thinking about how to set up bookshops in different countries and create an easy way to sell warehoused books. Currently, the company is monitoring the book sales market around the world. The service is set to launch in the US and UK. Now to see how this company works in the book selling market in India? To see exactly what role Spotify is going to play to win over Indian book market and buyers.
The revolution that Spotify brought in the world of music, will it be repeated in the book market? For now, the world is looking for that answer. But it goes without saying that this news is quite encouraging for book lovers.
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