Kotobna

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Kotobna is the first Self-Publishing platform in Egypt and Arab world, established in August 2014 and Launched in April 2015, they helps a wide market of talented authors, to publish their books in digital and printed formats using a website and mobile application to help authors publish, sell and promote their books, and to help readers from all over the world to order and read the e-books.

Kotobna uses a print-on-demand capacity to offer readers hi-quality, low-price digitally printed books delivered to their doorsteps around the world.
They the winner of MIT Pan Arab competition 2015 (Kuwait Edition), and SeedStars Competition in 2015 too.
They has published more than 1850 e-book and more than 1550 printed books, for writers from Egypt and other countries, 30% of writers base are from GCC mainly from Saudi, UAE and Iraq. serving nationalities from more than 30 countries, including non-Arabic speaking authors from: US, UK, South Sudan, Serbia, France and Germany.

With your Rahet Bally card you get 15% OFF

Use Promo code:  #Rahet Bally23


Kotobna is the first Self-Publishing platform in Egypt and Arab world, established in August 2014 and Launched in April 2015, they helps a wide market of talented authors, to publish their books in digital and printed formats using a website and mobile application to help authors publish, sell and promote their books, and to help readers from all over the world to order and read the e-books.

Kotobna uses a print-on-demand capacity to offer readers hi-quality, low-price digitally printed books delivered to their doorsteps around the world.
They the winner of MIT Pan Arab competition 2015 (Kuwait Edition), and SeedStars Competition in 2015 too.
They has published more than 1850 e-book and more than 1550 printed books, for writers from Egypt and other countries, 30% of writers base are from GCC mainly from Saudi, UAE and Iraq. serving nationalities from more than 30 countries, including non-Arabic speaking authors from: US, UK, South Sudan, Serbia, France and Germany.

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