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Casper Sarginson  

BooksOnline.Club Tour for Readers, Authors, and Affiliates

We’re all about helping people answer questions that keep them awake at night. While practicing law, I learned that “The answers you get in life are only as good as the questions you ask.” The big questions in people’s minds drive them to begin searching for answers, and people are searching for digital, print, and audiobooks that will answer their most important questions. Granted, they’re also searching the Internet, watching Youtube videos, and hanging out on various social media platforms, but most people are finding the nearly infinite sources of information on the Internet are often unreliable, anonymous, and many are outright fraudulent. Even AI (artificial intelligence) has it’s bias because the algorithms are written by humans with biases. I would suggest that books written by “good authors” have more credibility since authors put their identity and reputations on the line, and because they can show their sources with footnotes and references that you can fact check yourself.

BooksOnline.Club does have values and principles we live and breathe every day, and these govern what we do and how we do it. They also determine who we work with, meaning the authors we publish and the consumers who buy our books. And there’s a 3rd group, our Affiliates. We are committed to serving each of our Affiliates with honesty, integrity, accountability, and in ways that help them to get their answers and to achieve their goals.

What are our values and principles? You probably know that most American corporations create beautiful statements that make their mission statements and what they offer consumers sound so heavenly, so appealing, so consumer-centric. Those statements are written by sales and marketing gurus, and often bear no resemblance to reality whatsoever. Many of them have hidden agendas driven by shareholder profit incentives, and in some cases political agendas. Do you remember what Google’s simple theme was when they were first launched? Google’s original theme was “Don’t be evil“, which was included in the company’s corporate code of conduct and prospectus for its 2004 IPO. As Jim Carey would say with a sarcastic voice as he tilted his head to one side, “Okay then!”

All of this is what drives BooksOnline.Club to be a different kind of company, but our mission statement is real. Here’s our mission statement:

At BooksOnline.Club, we do more than sell eBooks and audiobooks—we provide knowledge with a purpose: to transform lives. Our mission is to help readers uncover real, meaningful answers to life’s biggest questions. Built on a foundation of truth, honesty, and integrity, our entire platform—our technology, book selection, and user experience—is designed with these core values in mind. We curate books across a wide range of compelling subjects, including business, health and nutrition, personal growth, life success, real estate, politics, Christian living, and even bold explorations of alternative viewpoints. Above all, we champion our authors, ensuring they receive the profits they deserve while granting readers the freedom to truly own and enjoy their books. BooksOnline.Club isn’t just a bookstore—it’s a movement toward informed, empowered living.

Browse our books at BooksOnline.Club, and see for yourself the kind of quality books we have in our inventory, the kind that actually help people improve the quality of their lives based on what is true and right.

Perhaps the best way to learn about our books and the buyer experience, as well as to learn how self-publishing authors can get their books in our inventory, and how you can join as an Affiliate and earn 30% for every sale, I recommend this video:



Come and join us! We’re having a lot of fun over here at BooksOnline.Club.

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