Ahmedabad based book retailer Infibeam, launched co-branded online book store in association with In.com – Arm of Network 18 group. Infibeam books will be featured in In.com Shopping. While merchandising and inventory management will be done by Infibeam.

Infibeam is an expert in his domain and have its own book stores in India where it offers more than 2 million books with free shipping. It also has warehouses in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Ahmedabad. Whereas, Network18 brings its wider platform In.com and brand to deal. With this association, we shall expect some more good features and something more innovative from the Umbrella of Network18.
Infibeam also trying to encash through Tata Nano by tying up with Nano dealers to offer booking of Nano Car on his own portal.
Few months back, Infibeam has acquired Picsquare, a Bangalore-based digital photo printing portal which is under revamping process, will come with new range of designs. Picsquare facilitates its user to create their own designs on greeting cards, photo frames, t-shirts, photo puzzle, gifts etc.
Infibeam wants to monetize online sphere and to take maximum revenue out of it. Good going.

Its really good new for all the book readers….now they get their choice online and purchase through in.com……….
good post….keep it up
DO NOT BUY ANYTHING FROM THIS BUNCH OF COWBOYS AND INDIANS…………….My order to England was delivered to a wrong address on two occasions ( so it later transpired ) and after a tortuous conversation – I speak very little punjabi – I was informed that to receive my order ( just 2 slim books incidentally ) I would now have to pay a ransom of £15 as delivery had been attempted twice previously. My protestations were met with a ‘computer says no’ attitude and requests to speak to a manager were refused. I emailed customer service but received no reply.
The problem with these sites is that none of them offer good discounts like flipkart.com does!
i am curious, do they order the book after the user finalised a order. or they keep in the stock.