Digital content distribution platform, Publiseer, has begun the distribution of ebooks to Dreame, a mobile reading app that aims to promote reading among women, with feminine content. Launched in 2018, Dreame has about 10 million downloads between both the Apple App Store and Google Play store — thus reaching a large audience of young readers from around the world.
Until recently, Dreame has primarily distributed ebooks in English, but very recently, the mobile reading app is seeking content in other languages such as French, German, Portuguese, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Turkish, and a number of other widely spoken languages. This comes at the right time as Publiseer very recently expanded its distribution services to Francophone Africa, thus distributing content in French.
Dreame is focused on distributing Fiction content, but preferably content in genres like Fantasy, Paranormal, Suspense, Urban Science Fiction, Action, Game, and Realist Urban Fiction. Content like Classics and Children’s books are excluded. “We encourage authors that write in these genres to sign up for a Publiseer account and submit their content for distribution,” says Chidi Nwaogu, Co-founder and CEO at Publiseer. “Ebooks already in our catalog, in these genres, will automatically be added to Dreame, increasing the discovery chances of our authors.”
Publiseer is a digital platform that helps independent and underserved African writers, musicians, filmmakers, and video game developers, typically those from low-income and disadvantaged communities, to earn above the minimum wage and live above the poverty line from the sales of their creative works. Every day, Publiseer discovers extraordinary local African creatives and gives them the platform to focus on doing what they love doing the most, which is to create, while Publiseer handles the tedious but important business of transforming their creativity into wealth for them.