Selling ebook codes with books in offline bookstores and more
When reading Wiebe's [Dutch expert in the future of books] tweets and blogposts [Dutch] about the deplorable situation of bookstores in the Netherlands, I started to think of a solution on how these bookstores could survive.
Suppose we set up a licensing website that makes it possible for bookstores to:
Make an account and have their own branded online bookstore connected with their twitter, facebook account a bit like Shopify but then pure focus on books;
Give away a code to customers when they buy a book, that enables them to download digital versions of the book;
Give the customer the option to buy only the digital version of the book, while still enjoying the rich atmosphere of a good oll' bookstore;
Have open accounts for their visitors where they can share the books [like we're working on with Libr.io] they have to refine their own book supply to their visitors;
Do home delivery as well;
Work on personal interaction: nothing beats the book store owner telling you which book is lovely to read;
Serve tea and cookies at the store, engage with customers, get them too know each others taste and let them share their bookshelves;
This is a cheaper solution for each bookstore instead of having each store building a complete basic new bookstore with an expensive developer, they can just set-up an account and they're done.
Let me know what you think.
Alper tweets: @justusbruns @wdejager Looks doable/interesting if you can secure the digital rights at a suitable price point which is always the problem.
Alper refers in a second tweet to the book The Filter Bubble, an older but similar idea;
@NatasjaO refers to a Dutch website 'Krasboek', which is a little bit a similar idea.