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Global front-runner in digital self-publication, XinXii, expands its reach on an international scale

Self-publishing platform XinXii, a significant player originating from Germany, ambitions to broaden its horizons from being the country's largest self-publishing-to-ebook service. Yesterday, news broke out about its competitive stance after Barnes & Noble's announcement of PubIt! launch.

Large German self-publishing platform XinXii, known as the country's leading...
Large German self-publishing platform XinXii, known as the country's leading self-publishing-to-ebook service, aims to broaden its horizons, following in the footsteps of Barnes & Noble's recent announcement of their self-publishing portal, PubIt! This ambitious German contender seeks to make a mark in the self-publishing world on a global scale.

Global front-runner in digital self-publication, XinXii, expands its reach on an international scale

📣 Exciting news for all budding authors! After Barnes & Noble's announcement of their self-publishing portal, PubIt!, another big contender in the self-publishing world has stepped up. Meet XinXii, the largest self-publishing-to-ebook platform from Germany, planning to broaden their horizons.

A rep from XinXii reached out to us, dropping some game-changing news—they're venturing into the English and French markets! Since its inception two years ago, their focus has been on the German market. But now? They're aiming for international dominance as an all-inclusive platform for authors to share their own writing.

Dr. Andrea Schober, XinXii's founder and head of PR & marketing, isn't mincing words: "We wanna be an international leader in DIY ebook publishing and online sales," she proclaimed in a press release. Impressive, right?

For those considering XinXii, here's something that might catch your attention: an opportunity to snag up to 70% cut of your ebook sales—compared to the usual 40%-50%! That's a significant boost.

Michael Kozlowski, editor-in-chief at Good e-Reader, has been penning insights about audiobooks and e-readers for an impressive 15 years. His work has been featured in reputable outlets like the CBC, CNET, Engadget, Huffington Post, and the New York Times. He lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Stay tuned for more updates on this fascinating new chapter in the self-publishing world! 🚀🚀🚀

XinXii, with aspirations of becoming an international leader, is expanding its self-publishing-to-ebook platform to the English and French markets, venturing beyond its focus on the German market. This move follows a significant change in their revenue share model, offering authors up to 70% of ebook sales, a substantial increase compared to the usual 40%-50%. This shift in business and technology strategy is certain to attract the attention of authors, especially as experts like Michael Kozlowski, a long-time analyst in the e-reader industry, follow the development closely.

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