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Oyster is mindful of user feedback, which it gathers regularly from social media and email. If Oyster finds that readers are receptive to this type of platform, we may see the subscription company expand its site to include more choices for how readers consume books, not just new titles.
At the moment, though, the Oyster and Spritz collaboration seems to be an attempt to garner greater visibility for both brands.
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Ellen Harvey is a freelance writer and editor who covers the latest technologies and strategies reshaping the publishing landscape. She previously served as the Senior Editor at Publishing Executive and Book Business.
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