New technologies create new opportunities, even in the staid
old world of book publishing. The start-up Inkling grew out of the observation
of how clumsy and inefficient it had been to produce a book, even one which was
destined for a digital format. But it has gone further, by easing the way to adding
multimedia to books being produced for the iPad. The founder describes it as an
“infrastructure for producing digital content at scale.” The business model is
to make the software available at no charge but to require the e-book be
available through Inkling’s own online store and to the take the same 30% that iTunes takes of book
sales. However, the author or publisher is also free to make the book available
elsewhere as well.
Does this sound like a winner?