@Voice can send legal ebook buyers to eBooks.com from Android.
Hyperionics develops @Voice Aloud Reader, an Android text-to-speech reader used by more than 50,000 active users daily. Many of those users read and listen to EPUB, PDF, web, and document content on phones and tablets. @Voice is fully compliant with the LCP DRM used by eBooks.com, so books purchased from eBooks.com can be opened legally in @Voice.
We are requesting affiliate access because the natural referral channel is not a high-traffic blog page. It is the Android app itself, where users are already looking for legal ebooks they can read and listen to.
@Voice turns long-form content into spoken audio. Users open web articles, copied text, PDFs, EPUB books, documents, and email text, then listen with Android text-to-speech voices, bookmarks, queues, and playback controls.
Legal protected ebook access
@Voice supports Readium LCP workflows and can open LCP DRM ebooks purchased from eBooks.com. That makes eBooks.com a practical retail destination for users who want legally purchased books that work in their reader.
The core business fit: eBooks.com sells licensed ebooks. @Voice has a large Android audience that reads and listens to ebooks. The affiliate link would connect users to a legal source at the exact point where they need compatible books.
Proposed Affiliate Link Placement
Affiliate links would be placed as clear, user-initiated links in @Voice and related Hyperionics pages. The goal is to help readers find legal ebooks, not to intercept unrelated traffic.
In-app ebook workflows
When users are working with ebook files or LCP-compatible reading, @Voice can point them to eBooks.com as a source for legally purchased titles.
Book-specific referrals
Where title, author, or ISBN metadata is available, @Voice can link users to the relevant eBooks.com title or search result instead of a generic homepage.
Support and help pages
Hyperionics can also explain eBooks.com compatibility on support pages for users who ask where to buy compatible ebooks.
Why Website Traffic Alone Is the Wrong Signal
Hyperionics.com is the official company and support site, but it is not the main place where @Voice users interact with the product. The active audience is inside the Android app. That is why the public website may appear modest while @Voice still reaches more than 50,000 active Android users every day.
The proposed affiliate channel is therefore app-driven, high-intent, and directly related to ebooks. It should be evaluated like an app partnership, not like a general content website or low-volume blog.
Traffic Quality and Brand Safety
User intent
People using @Voice are already reading, listening to, importing, or organizing text and ebook content.
Content fit
The audience is directly aligned with ebooks, accessibility reading, text-to-speech, study, commuting, and long-form listening.
No misleading flow
Links can be labeled clearly as eBooks.com purchase links and opened outside @Voice with normal user confirmation.
No incentivized clicks
Hyperionics is not proposing rewards, forced redirects, cookie stuffing, coupon scraping, or unrelated traffic arbitrage.
Legal purchases
The purpose is to help users buy licensed ebooks from eBooks.com and open compatible purchases in @Voice.
Supportable users
Hyperionics can document the workflow and support @Voice-specific reading questions after purchase.
Implementation Approach
Clear user disclosure
Affiliate links would be marked as eBooks.com links and would take users to eBooks.com for purchase. Hyperionics can disclose the affiliate relationship on relevant pages and in the app where appropriate.
Policy-aware rollout
Because @Voice is distributed through Google Play, Hyperionics will keep purchase links compliant with applicable Google Play external-link and billing requirements before enabling them in production.
Suggested Review Summary for eBooks.com
If you are reviewing this application, the short version is:
@Voice Aloud Reader has more than 50,000 active Android users daily.
Its audience is directly relevant to ebooks, EPUB/PDF reading, accessibility, and text-to-speech listening.
@Voice can legally open LCP DRM ebooks purchased from eBooks.com.
The proposed referral channel is the Android app and related support pages, not generic web traffic.
Affiliate links would direct users to eBooks.com for legal ebook purchases and can target relevant books, categories, ISBNs, or search results.