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Send us a textThe publishing industry is witnessing a seismic shift as innovative platforms like Book.io integrate advanced technologies such as blockchain to redefine content ownership and distribution. This evolution addresses longstanding challenges and opens up new opportunities for engagement and revenue streams. In this episode, Joshua Stone and I dive deep into how the future of publishing is evolving, guided by the innovative digital platform, Book.io. The conversation explores how blockchain technology and limited quantity releases are starting to reshape the industry landscapes from traditional publishing norms to digital interactives and content control.Timestamp:00:00 Passion for cutting-edge book industry evolution.06:02 Authors retain rights, not exclusive to Amazon.08:23 Users can buy and resell owned books.10:41 Issues with digital content rights and ownership.13:53 Potential for data-driven book marketing and sales.17:00 Christian author faces counterfeit book issue, digital verification.20:33 Authors can leverage the social side for more sales.23:49 The System allows students to own and sell books.26:39 Exploring new media in the book publishing industry.31:42 Traditional publishing model undergoing significant changes and challenges.34:44 Focus on nonfiction, digital ownership, and user benefits.38:24 Streaming revenue is small, artists explore new opportunities.39:53 Scaling up quickly, generating massive sales. Complexities.Full show notesCOMMUNITY PROGRAMS📚 Write and Publish your bookCONNECT📷 Instagram🎬 TikTok👫🏻 Facebook💼 LinkedIn🐦‍⬛ Twitter🤝🏻 Apply to be a GuestLEAVE A REVIEW✍🏻 Review on Apple Podcasts✍️ Review on Spotify🖱️ Episode Webpage

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