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Google Play Books Partner Center vs Wattpad

February 07, 2026
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Google Play Books Partner Center
Google Play is a book publishing platform used by billions of Android users worldwide. Books from Google Play can also be found and viewed in the world's most popular search engine, Google Books. The Play Books Partner Center makes it easy to upload content, set prices and select the countries in which you want to sell your books. Authors receive 70% of the sales revenue for content at any price point. Google claims that its personalized recommendation system allows any book to find readers worldwide. Besides, your book's visibility on Google Play Books can be significantly increased by using Google Play promotions. Google offers a variety of marketing opportunities that you can use to attract potential readers through personalized advertising.
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Wattpad
Online community for writers and readers where users can publish own books, articles, stories, comics, poetry as well as read and discuss other users' work. The service already offers over 10 million free books, primarily in the young adult, romance and fanfiction genres. In addition to the permanent online library archive, new works are regularly added, some of which are only available to read as they are written. It can be used online via browser or mobile app. There are premium accounts that allow you to make your own books more visible. Wattpad has helped many writers gain recognition, whose works have subsequently been published or adapted into films.
Google Play Books Partner Center vs Wattpad in our news:

2018. Google reopened Play Books Publisher Program



The Google Publisher Program, which allowed independent authors to sell eBooks in the Google Play bookstore, was suspended in 2015 due to piracy issues. Until now, the only way authors and publishers could get their digital content onto the platform was through aggregators. Today, Google has reopened their Play Books publisher program and incorporated AI into the eBook submission process. Whenever a title is submitted, it will compare the text to other books in the Play Bookstore and if it is found to be similar, it will be automatically rejected. Digital books also have the option to enter an ISBN number, which will retrieve some eBook metadata and enable sales tracking via Nielsen. If you do not have an ISBN, Google will automatically assign you a GGKEY, which you can use on Google Books and Google Play.

Author: Laura Candler
Laura Candler is a dedicated housewife and an aspiring writer. With a passion for storytelling, she has successfully published three fiction/romance books through Kindle Direct Publishing. Inspired by her journey, Laura aims to support and guide other aspiring authors by sharing her experiences. In addition to writing books, she also works as a columnist for various websites. Laura's commitment to her craft is evident in her personal blog, where she regularly updates readers with valuable tips and resources related to writing. Beyond her literary pursuits, Laura is an avid cat lover. You can contact Laura via email laura@bookrunch.com