Libro.fm
Audiobook platform that allows to support local book stores.Every time a customer makes a purchase or pays the membership fee, Libro.fm shares profits with the selected bookshop. So, instead of customers giving money to a large service like Audible, they are providing necessary revenue to their local bookstores.
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2023. Audiobook platform Libro.fm allows to support local bookstores

Libro.fm announced the launch of a new program in the UK, New Zealand and Australia that allows local independent bookstores to partner with Libro to sell audiobooks. The company claims to already partner with at least 2,200 independent bookstores, which collectively offer up to 400,000 "DRM-free digital audiobooks." Like Bookshop.org, consumers can choose to support a store from these 2,200 independent booksellers by creating an account on Libro.fm. Profits will then be shared with that bookstore every time a consumer purchases one of the following: audiobook, monthly subscription (including one audiobook credit and a 30% discount on subsequent purchases), credit bundles, gifts. By using the audiobook subscription service, Libro is mimicking the Audible subscription format in the US, where each audiobook costs one credit.
2023. Audiobook platform Libro.fm allows to support local bookstores

Libro.fm announced the launch of a new program in the UK, New Zealand and Australia that allows local independent bookstores to partner with Libro to sell audiobooks. The company claims to already partner with at least 2,200 independent bookstores, which collectively offer up to 400,000 "DRM-free digital audiobooks." Like Bookshop.org, consumers can choose to support a store from these 2,200 independent booksellers by creating an account on Libro.fm. Profits will then be shared with that bookstore every time a consumer purchases one of the following: audiobook, monthly subscription (including one audiobook credit and a 30% discount on subsequent purchases), credit bundles, gifts. By using the audiobook subscription service, Libro is mimicking the Audible subscription format in the US, where each audiobook costs one credit.
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