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China’s Lazyjoy has begun receiving Publiseer’s distribution

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Publiseer, an African digital content distribution firm , has begun distributing to Lazyjoy, a digital reading aggregator, creator, and supplier platform that was established in 2019.

This new store, which goes by the name Lazyjoy, will assist authors on Publiseer to get more visibility by ensuring that their books are distributed to important Chinese smartphone brands such as Vivo, Xiaomi, Huawei, Transsion, Oppo, TCL, and Transsion.

We are one step closer to realizing our authors’ potential as a genuinely global force now that Lazyjoy handles the distribution of our ebooks and audiobooks. This is because mobile reading apps developed by Lazyjoy are pre-installed on major Chinese smartphones throughout Southeast Asia and Europe. These smartphones include Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Transsion, TCL, and Vivo. Publiseer authors need not take any additional steps to make their books available on Lazyjoy. Chidi Nwaogu, CEO and Co-founder of Publiseer, believes that the company will take care of things for its customers automatically.

Publiseer is a digital content distribution organization that collaborates with independent creators of writing, music, cinema, and video games throughout eight nations in Africa; allowing individuals to concentrate on the process of producing while it takes care of the laborious but very vital business of turning their creativity into riches for them.

Since 2017, the company has helped more than 7,000 creatives become full-time professionals who make a living by selling their creative works.

 

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