Not exact matches
According to several articles I have
read, that Amazon is eyeing
subscription service for
ebooks and audiobooks.
Readfy has rolled out an
ebook subscription service in Germany that offers subscribers the option to
read ebooks for free as long as they don't mind enduring ads once in a while.
This week's topics included American and German
ebook reading statistics, book
subscription services, social media post length and James Patterson's writing tips.
Travis Alber of
Read Social moderated a session on
ebook subscription services.
Again, being compared to Netflix and Spotify, Mofibo plans to be an
ebook subscription service to serve the needs of Denmark's
reading customers.
Oyster's CEO had some welcoming remarks for the introduction of Amazon's
service into the
ebook subscription sphere, seeing the launch of KU as yet another sign that
reading consumers are responding to this model.
Now that the concept of
ebooks and digital
reading is firmly solidified for the industry, more and more publishers are accepting the invitations of a growing number of
ebook subscription services.
For
ebook reading consumers, we came across brand - new or limited edition devices from four different companies today, including Bookeen, Imcosys, Tolio, and txtr; txrt actually spoke at length about pending plans for a
subscription - based
reading service, highlighting several features that their platform will offer that the slow - to - adoption
subscription reading market has lacked.
Continue
reading Scribd's New
Ebook Subscription Service: Partnering with Publishers, Profiting from Piracy
Scribd, the popular document sharing
service, jumped into the ring earlier this month with a slightly cheaper
ebook subscription service — $ 8.99 per month — but an undisclosed number of books to
read.
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.
Wait - aren't
ebook subscription services supposed to be an «all you can
read» platform?
Question: Where do you prefer to
read eBooks: on your Kindle, Nook, desktop computer, on an app on your smartphone or tablet, through a
subscription service, or several of the above?
It has a bunch of integrated features, including Whispersync for Voice to
read audiobooks aloud, and Kindle Unlimited, Amazon's
ebook subscription service.
Shebooks is a short - form
ebook service that offers stand - alone sales and
subscription reading of their select titles.
It is easy for
ebook pirates to purchase a retail copy and use programs such as Calibre to strip the Adobe DRM and make it available on Torrent sites, forums or even underground
subscription services that have fully functional Android apps to
read the content or sophisticated web based readers.
To celebrate the momentous occasion,
ebook subscription platform is hosting a giveaway in which one winner will receive a twelve - month
subscription to the unlimited
reading service.
Oyster started as an all - you - can -
read ebook subscription service but they recently decided to expand their reach by selling individual
ebooks as well.
If you like getting your
reading material via
ebook subscription services, I can report that Oyster and Scribd do both have Android apps.
That's why it's $ 9.99 - a-month plan, similar in price to all - you - can -
read ebook subscription services, offers unlimited access to its catalog of over 5,000 magazines, comic books, and
ebooks.
This
service will follow in the footsteps of 24Symbols, Skoobe, and others in offering an all you can
read type of
ebook subscription service.
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.
I think these
subscription services will help make the
ebook reading experience more accessible, desirable and enjoyable to a new group of readers who prefer the convenience of
subscription access.
Also tolino select, the new
subscription model for
eBooks, which relies on a bookseller preselection and recommendation, offers readers since October 2017 another
reading service in the eco system of tolino.
For now, the home page of the original site has a message
reading, «Palatium Books ApS has stopped working as an
ebook aggregator, providing indie authors» books to
ebook subscription services throughout the world.»
KU is Amazon's
ebook subscription service, which allows readers to pay a flat monthly rate to
read as many
ebooks as they like.
Online
subscription service says the numbers of
ebooks read by fans of these genres make costs unsustainable
To put into perspective what the latest
eBook market is doing, it seems
eBook subscription service providers have begun to open a new chapter of
reading for readers to explore the books that they may like conveniently.
It remains to be seen how their
service will play out early next year when
eBook subscriptions become more mature and readers growing accustomed to social
reading.
Neither Scribd nor Oyster divulge a great deal in the way of statistics, but in January, Scribd said that since the launch of the
subscription service in October 2013, the subscriber base has grown by an average of 31 % a month, with readers spending over 17 million hours
reading 500,000
ebooks.
With
subscription ebook services, readers surf books, as if visiting a massive online library, and once they hit a percentage threshold of pages
read for an individual title, it triggers a full sale.
Denmark has two rival
ebook subscription services, Riidr and Mofibo.Incidentally 24 Symbols is dual language Spanish and English, acknowledging the huge number of Brit expats living in Spain with nothing to
read.
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.
With
subscription ebook services, readers surf books effortlessly, as if visiting a massive online library, and once they hit a percentage threshold of pages
read for an individual title, it triggers a full sale.
Distributor Draft2Digital has added
ebook subscription service Scribd to its range of sales channels and authors will get royalties of 60 % for sales through Scribd, plus a partial -
read deal.