Sentences with phrase «digital magazine subscribers»

At the same rate of growth, Mequoda predicts the number of digital magazine subscribers will rise dramatically to 77 % by 2020, as the industry embraces digital and the prices of the hardware decrease further.

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Whether you go the route of a digital magazine or decide to roll with the tried - and - true blog, these takeaways, if executed properly, will help drive the traffic, subscribers, conversions, and customers you seek.
All CT magazine subscribers (print and digital - only) get access to the Christian History archives.
Digital Editions of Current and Past Back Issues: All current subscribers to Gluten Free & More magazine have access to digital editions of past and current issues in PDF format for their laptop, tablet or other mobile Digital Editions of Current and Past Back Issues: All current subscribers to Gluten Free & More magazine have access to digital editions of past and current issues in PDF format for their laptop, tablet or other mobile digital editions of past and current issues in PDF format for their laptop, tablet or other mobile device.
Some of the earliest adopters of digital magazine editions were publishers like Conde Nast, Meredith, and Hearst, who saw the potential in offering their subscribers the ability to enjoy portability but also to consume additional content that didn't make its way into print editions due to spacing limitations or the... [Read more...]
Digital Manga revamped its streaming manga site eManga to allow downloads, and Viz announced that subscribers to its digital magazine Shonen Jump Alpha will be able to keep every issue in perpetuity (previously, the magazines were supposed to expire after oneDigital Manga revamped its streaming manga site eManga to allow downloads, and Viz announced that subscribers to its digital magazine Shonen Jump Alpha will be able to keep every issue in perpetuity (previously, the magazines were supposed to expire after onedigital magazine Shonen Jump Alpha will be able to keep every issue in perpetuity (previously, the magazines were supposed to expire after one year).
Some of the earliest adopters of digital magazine editions were publishers like Conde Nast, Meredith, and Hearst, who saw the potential in offering their subscribers the ability to enjoy portability but also to consume additional content that didn't make its way into print editions due to spacing limitations or the paper format.
Additional large - scale digital publishing workflows powered by Cloud Authoring's advanced capabilities include Kobo Books» new Magazine Store with over 200 titles and Ouest - France's 53 local issues, which are delivered digitally to over 2.5 million subscribers each day.
The first survey, conducted by Digital Book World and Writer's Digest magazine, already contained a mild slant given that the thousands of survey respondents were subscribers to a decidedly pro-traditional industry publication.
After launching Magzter GOLD, their «all - you - can - read» Netflix - like digital magazine service earlier this year, Magzter has announce that their GOLD subscriber base has increased by 200 % every month.
Starting tomorrow, subscribers of FORTUNE, PEOPLE, Real Simple, SPORTS ILLUSTRATED and TIME will be able to access digital editions of these magazines on the Kindle Fire at no additional cost.
Read The Atlantic on our flagship app: We publish up - to - the - minute content from TheAtlantic.com and subscribers get full access to the digital magazine.
Current print subscribers will be able to access their magazine's digital edition free of charge, while new monthly subscribers will enjoy a free 14 - day trial.
Time, Inc., the nation's largest magazine publisher, has until now refused to allow digital subscriptions of its titles through the Apple store, opting instead to require subscribers to purchase per - issue or allowing print subscribers to access digital content via a code on their mailing labels.
The company offers publishers self - service upload of digital content, instant availability of content to subscribers, compatibility across multiple platforms at no additional cost, the ability to embed multimedia content, real time sales tracking, custom search key words for each magazine, control over pricing and subscriptions, and the ability to sell past issues.
If you are a current subscriber of these magazines in their print form, you get the digital subscription for free!
Aside from the ability to bundle their subscriptions, digital subscribers can now take advantage of some of the offers like subscription gifting, renewal incentive pricing, and discounts on other titles for being a subscriber of a similar magazine.
Of course, bundling physical and digital products together is hardly new; indeed it has been common across other media industries for some time: magazines and newspapers offer hybrid subscriptions through which a print edition is delivered through the subscriber's letterbox and a digital edition to their smartphone or tablet, and some DVDs now come with codes by which the buyer can download a digital version.
With that in mind, we're proud to announce the launch of our newest PCWorld Digital Magazine Enhanced Editions, the Enhanced Android Edition and the Enhanced Kindle Edition — and, just as with the Enhanced iPad Edition, we're pleased to offer them free to our current print subscribers!
It will be 1/3 of a page in the glossy print magazine (which is also available to subscribers in a digital reader online).
Last May we launched the PCWorld Digital Magazine Enhanced iPad Edition, and now we're now offering current print subscribers free access to it.
This seems to be the reason why Hearst Magazines forces readers to buy digital subscriptions even if they are print subscriber — they want that reader to migrate to digital, and don't want to lose the revenue when they do so.
Apart from eBooks, digital magazines flourish on mobile application and the number of downloads are rapidly gaining traction and approval from subscribers.
Hearst magazine apps are generally marked down by readers because the publisher forces readers to choose between print and digital — no free digital editions just because you are a print subscriber.
The Kindle edition is released the same day the magazine's digital edition is released to subscribers.
This is why the reader reviews for the magazines from Hearst are so mixed — readers rarely complain about the digital issues themselves, but about other things, such as being a print subscriber that is forced to buy their magazines a second time to access them on devices.
Digital newspapers and magazines are sent automatically and in the background: once the device finds a familiar wireless network, it updates its content with the latest news products (along with special deals provided by Amazon powerful recommendation engine tied to the publishers databases of subscribers).
Hearst Magazines president David Carey said that the company is expecting to have one million digital subscribers by the end of 2012.
Its largest digital magazine at that point was Cosmopolitan, with 175,000 paid subscribers.
Time Inc. — which first put digital editions of its magazines behind AOL's paywall in 2003 — started out charging separately, but today Time Inc. and Condé Nast print subscribers get the digital edition free.
The company plans to offer its subscribers 3G wireless access to online publications including digital books, comics, newspapers and magazines — some 60,000 titles in all — and hopes to attract some 200 million users...
Amongst the usual content in next weeks Qore, both annual subscribers and people who purchase the digital magazine issue will receive a nice surprise.
«The September 2007 issue of Game Developer magazine, the sister print publication to Gamasutra.com, and the leading U.S. trade publication for the video game industry, has shipped to subscribers and is available from the Game Developer Digital service in both subscription and single - issue formats.
In a message to subscribers today, Game Developer magazine has announced that they will end print and digital publication after their June / July...
Subscribers get early and easy access to the digital edition of Canadian Lawyer magazine.
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