Reading has always been done with 2 primary motives, for recreation
and for getting knowledge. Though I am seeing the reading culture dip around
me (this is just my experience and not based on any facts), I still feel that this model might make sense even today.
Setting up an
online book rental service, where customers can rent books online which gets
delivered to their homes, can be done in 2 ways.
Hyperlocal Way –
Here the fulfillment of orders is done by tying up with local libraries and
picking up the book from the closest one and delivering it to the customer.
Benefits: No
capital for inventory, faster fulfillment of orders, can be replicated for
other products (a ‘Grofers for Rentals’)
Concerns: Profitability
is a concern, limited variety for customers, Scalability
Inventory Model –
Stock of books is kept at own warehouse and orders are fulfilled from there.
Benefits: Control
over supply chain, Better margins, Scalable
Concerns: Capital
investment, More wear and tear due to courier involvement
Other than the operations, we also need to look at which
revenue model to use.
Monthly Subscription
– Users are charged a monthly fee for borrowing x number of books per month.
Individual Rentals
– Charging per book rented out.
Book
reading is still passion for many. However, I am not sure about the size of the
market to build a startup in. Do your research before starting up in this space.
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