BookBub explained

BookBub
Company Type:Private
Headquarters:Cambridge, Massachusetts
Num Employees:120
Registration:Optional
Num Users:15 million

BookBub is a book discovery service, that was created to help readers find new books and authors.[1] The company features free and discounted ebooks selected by its editorial team,[2] as well as book recommendations,[3] updates from authors,[4] and articles about books.[5] The service is free for readers[6] and includes a website and personalized email newsletters. The Guardian called BookBub the “Groupon of e-books.”[7]

BookBub has millions of users in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia. For publishers and authors, BookBub provides marketing tools that are intended to help them reach readers and sell more books. The company also operates an audiobook retailer called Chirp.[8]

The company is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

History

BookBub was founded in January 2012 by Josh Schanker and Nicholas Ciarelli.[9]

In May 2014, BookBub raised $3.8 million in a Series A round led by NextView Ventures and Founder Collective, and joined by Avalon Ventures and Bloomberg Beta.

In September 2014, BookBub launched in the UK.[10]

In May 2015, BookBub raised $7 million in new equity and debt financing[11] from its existinginvestors.[12]

In 2019, BookBub had 120 employees, tens of millions of subscribers, and launched an audiobook division called Chirp.

Business model

The newsletter is free to customers, but authors and publishers pay to be featured in the newsletter. Authors and publishers use BookBub to gain exposure with the intention to increase future sales. The cost to have your book feature depends on the genre and price of the book. In 2014, the cheapest slot was $40 to advertise a free book of African-American interest. BookBub rejects about 80 to 90 percent of requests for eBooks to be featured.[13]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cambridge-based startup helps readers browse books in the digital world . Turchi . Megan . August 1, 2016 . . 2020-05-26.
  2. Web site: BookBub Raises $3.8M to Help Readers Find E-Book Deals Online . Kolodny . Lora . May 1, 2014 . . 2020-05-26.
  3. Web site: BookBub and an Age-Old Question: What to Read Next? . Green . Alex . December 1, 2019 . . 2020-03-18.
  4. Web site: Introducing BookBub New Release Alerts . Donelan . Katie . January 4, 2016 . . 2020-05-26.
  5. Web site: BookBub Blog . . 2020-05-26.
  6. Web site: BookBub is a free newsletter that lets you know when the books you want to read are on sale — here's how it works. Leighton. Mara. August 29, 2019. Business Insider. 2020-05-26.
  7. News: Bridle. James. BookBub – it's Groupon for ebooks. 2015-01-25. The Guardian. 2020-03-16. en-GB. 0261-3077.
  8. Web site: BookBub Enters Audiobook Space with Chirp . March 7, 2019 . . 2020-08-03.
  9. Web site: BookBub, Cambridge site promoting free and discounted e-books, approaches one million subscribers. Kirsner. Scott. Columnist. Globe. Boston.com. en. 2020-03-16.
  10. Web site: BookBub launches in the UK The Bookseller. www.thebookseller.com. 2020-03-16.
  11. Web site: E-book service BookBub raises $7m and pushes its global expansion. www.betaboston.com. en-US. 2020-08-03.
  12. Web site: BookBub Raises $7M to Help Bookworms Discover New Authors . May 20, 2015 . . 2020-08-03.
  13. Web site: Bookbub Is Luring Book Lovers To Site For Great Deals. www.inquisitr.com. 19 February 2016 . 2020-03-16.