In October 2013, Scribd introduced
a monthly ebook subscription service that provides users across multiple platforms with all - you - can - read ebooks at a set per month price.
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Prime Reading is basically a sampler version of Kindle Unlimited, Amazon's
monthly ebook subscription service, as all the available titles are pulled from there.
Not exact matches
Read the
ebook and study the wisdom of other dating experts and naturals in the optional
subscription - based
Monthly Interview Series
You can watch The Rite online on Amazon Prime Video as part of a # 5.99
monthly subscription — or, for unlimited UK delivery and 350,000
eBooks available to borrow as well, as part of a # 79 annual Amazon Prime membership.
With
subscription services gaining popularity, voracious readers can now consume dozens of
eBooks for a low
monthly fee.
Scribd — Scribd is a
monthly subscription service for
ebooks and audiobooks.
Amazon's Kindle Unlimited, the
ebook and audiobook
subscription service that lets members pay a flat
monthly fee for unlimited access to its catalog, went live today, offering users a thirty day free trial and the option to pay $ 9.99 a month for the service.
KDP Select also feeds into Amazon's Kindle Unlimited program, which allows readers to download
eBooks from participating authors, as part of a
monthly subscription.
Further, owners don't get to own the
ebooks they have borrowed from Oyster, for the moment the
monthly subscription is discontinued, all of the
ebooks will vanish from your device.
Thinking about more of the product vs service model...
ebooks CAN be a service if say Netflix started offing them or Pandora / yahoo, etc started lettin you read as part of your
monthly subscription.
Simply put, Kindle Unlimited is a program run by Amazon where Kindle subscribers who pay a
monthly fee can download
ebooks on a
subscription basis.
You don't pay anything
monthly for Kindles unless you subscribe to Kindle Unlimited, Amazon's
ebooks subscription service.
Amazon's Kindle Unlimited, the
ebook and audiobook
subscription service that lets members pay a flat
monthly fee for unlimited access to its catalog, went live during the summer.
For the latest
EBooks check out our Good E-Reader Book Store, where we change monthly subscriptions to access ebooks, rather then buy books, by the
EBooks check out our Good E-Reader Book Store, where we change
monthly subscriptions to access
ebooks, rather then buy books, by the
ebooks, rather then buy books, by the book.
The intention is to offer thousands of
eBooks available to read on a
monthly basis for a annual
subscription fee.
The Kindle Unlimited (KU) program is an Amazon
subscription program that allows subscribers to read an unlimited number of
eBooks for a
monthly fee.
Amazon has expanded Kindle Unlimited over the past couple of years, their
monthly subscription service that grants unfettered access to a large catalog of
ebooks for $ 9.99 per month.
Subscriptions are
monthly fees that a reader pays to read either unlimited
ebooks or there's some limit included (such as 5 books and 3 audiobooks etc.).
Previously Oyster only offered
ebooks through a
monthly subscription plan for $ 9.99 per month.
Now, Hsieh, and a lot of businesses, are pushing for a
subscription to all the
eBooks you would want to read for a single
monthly rate.
This is a standalone
ebook subscription service with a
monthly fee of $ 9.99.
KU is Amazon's
ebook subscription service, which allows readers to pay a flat
monthly rate to read as many
ebooks as they like.
When the backs these publishers have ridden go away, they are going to be faced with several generations of IT - savvy consumers who are accustomed to paying no more than a couple bucks for apps,
ebooks, etc, or $ 10 for a
monthly subscription, or donating what they feel something is worth.
Amazon is the biggest company offering
ebooks for a
monthly subscription rate.
Back in July, Amazon first introduced their new Kindle Unlimited
ebook subscription service in the United States, where users pay a
monthly subscription fee to gain unlimited access to the list of
ebooks available in the program.
Michael Cader at Publishers Lunch is reporting that Kobo Writing Life (the self - publishing platform) terms and conditions have been updated to tell indie authors that they'll be paid from a
monthly pool of overall
subscription income at Kobo Plus, «based on reads — counted when a user has read «at least 20 percent of the
ebook» — with each book's read pro-rated from the pool at a rate of 60 percent of the list price.
Limited - time special offers on Kindle Unlimited
ebook subscription and Kindle
Monthly deals are the top offers to check out.
New
ebook subscription, launched by Kobo and Bol.com, is available in Belgium and the Netherlands for a
monthly fee of $ 9.99.
According to GigaOm, Emily Books is offering two
monthly subscription alternatives: to have
eBook or not own
eBook.
Despite the lack of proof how 60 % royalties will turn out to be, at least this additional source of income from Oyster's
monthly subscription will generate buzz for indie author's
eBooks.
Being in the No. 1 spot could mean they succeed in convincing avid or curious
eBook readers to spend more money on a
monthly subscription fee.
If that 60 % level holds true for the Big 5, then Scribd could be paying out the whole amount of a
monthly subscription on just a couple of
ebook borrows.
The latest move reflects the economic pressures facing
ebook subscription services where royalty payments on borrows can outstrip the
monthly subscription.
Scribd is one of the main players in the
ebook subscription market and charges an $ 8.99
monthly subscription.