goodEreader reporting:
The Bookseller Industry awards has just occurred in the United Kingdom and Pottermore
came away with a huge victory. The Harry Potter focused digital company
beat out some hefty competition by Random House, Harlequin, Kobo,
Penguin, and Bloomsbury.
The Pottermore strategy as a gateway to
sell ebooks has been a bit of a case study on how to start an e-commerce
site and maintain control over the entire experience. Normally, books
are sold and distributed by the publisher and seldom does the author
maintain any control over the companies that send the books to libraries
and bookstores, let alone international rights and sales.
The
essence of Pottermore was to serve as an online destination for people
to buy the entire Harry Potter series and their spin-off books. The crew
at Pottermore established their own prices and were not held at
gunpoint by any outside publishing interest. The books are compatible
with almost every major e-reader and tablet, in Kindle and EPUB formats.
The one big factor is Pottermore is hardware agnostic, they don’t lock
you into a specific device to enjoy reading the books.
Being able
to truly enjoy a book, means that you should be able to load it on your
phone, tablet, and e-reader without having to rely on bulky third party
programs like Adobe Digital Editions. Pottermore took the innovative
approach of ditching Digital Rights Management altogether and instead
went with digital watermarks. These watermarks bind the owners
information on the cover of the book, putting the onus on them if they
decide to pirate the books.
The one thing Pottermore did was adopt the trans media approach, which few companies in the world have been able to match...
http://goodereader.com/blog/e-book-news/pottermore-wins-digital-strategy-of-the-year-award/
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