I'd support the creation of an Ingram - like entity
for subscription ebooks.
This is unfortunate news for those readers who signed up
for the subscription ebook service last year, which offered users a year of books released once per month.
Not exact matches
Integrate live chat, billing, policies, shipping information, your background story,
subscriptions, signups
for upcoming events, webinars and downloadable content such as
ebooks or case studies.
These are just high level titles and descriptions —
for the detail you will have to wait
for and read the
eBook They cover elements of a good customer success practice that you can apply in order to drive a good customer experience in a
subscription economy business and achieve the success you envision.
Its possible to run a
subscription like this and not lose money — the
ebook subscription service Oyster,
for example, was profitable in terms of gross — but it's very hard to do at the scale MoviePass is operating at and it's near impossible to do it with margins that would make investors salivate.
Plus, if you keep your
subscription active and regularly check your email, you will get all future
eBooks I send out
for free, as well as any sales or special opportunities on my other books.
Again, I applaud YouTube and Google
for suspending sixpackshortcuts account and I hope this will be a wake up call to other people who use ridiculous claims to sell their expensive
eBooks, website
subscriptions, and newsletters.
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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.
While the program isn't a free one, a year - long
subscription to all materials (interactive
ebooks for student, printable PDF versions of the books / lessons / other materials, and the data analytics
for all of your students is just $ 89.
Playster is a digital entertainment
subscription service that includes
ebooks, similar to Scribd, Amazon's Kindle Unlimited program, and the now - defunct Oyster:
for $ 9.95 a month, you can access what Playster advertises as a library of more than 250,000 «premium titles» — «the world's only truly unlimited
ebook service» (source).
Publishers may offer
ebooks at a discount with an annual
subscription to the whole catalog or publishers their your titles with a scaled option of 10, 20, 30
for scaled discounts.
According to several articles I have read, that Amazon is eyeing
subscription service
for ebooks and audiobooks.
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.
Specialty Sites
eBooks Unlimited — if you are a Kindle Unlimited subscriber this site has all books
for you to borrow free as part of your
subscription.
Draft2Digital will now offer distribution to Oyster, an
ebook company best known
for its leading
subscription service
for ebooks.
This as - of - yet untapped level on consumer — the person who wishes he read more books or was more up - to - date on current events, but simply doesn't have enough time to devote to this type of reading — is becoming a bigger focus among digital publishing platforms; last week, Rooster announced the March 11th launch of its «snippet» reading
subscription that lets users consume serialized books at a fraction of the cost of full - size
ebook subscriptions, again, optimized
for smartphone reading.
«A one - year
subscription to Storia School Edition grants a school access to a carefully curated library of 2,000 well - known fiction and nonfiction
ebooks for Pre-K-Grade 6,» the company stated in a press release.
Scribd has lined up a treat
for owners of the Kindle Fire range of tablet devices; the company's online
ebook subscription service which has now been extended to include to the Kindle Fire tablets.
Niclas Sandin, c.e.o. of BookBeat, Bonnier's
ebook and audiobook
subscription service in Sweden, said he predicted growth would be in double digits
for at least the next decade.
It didn't take long after the launch of Amazon's Kindle Unlimited
ebook subscription service
for the outcry to begin, but unlike other criticisms the retail book giant has weathered, this one came from its most staunch supporters: self - published authors.
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.
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.
Kindle Unlimited is billed as a Netflix
for eBooks subscription system.
Some publishers like to keep their name under the radar, but to name a few: Verso Books (US, UK), Cappelen Damm (largest publisher in Norway), Elly's Choice (largest
eBook subscription service in The Netherlands), Firsty Group (large solutions provider
for the publishing industry in the UK), Profile Books (UK); web shops from Finland to Spain and from Peru to Colombia.
Scholastic, the award - winning powerhouse in children's publishing, made a announcement today that their
ebook reading app Storia would be closing, making way
for a bigger focus on its Storia School Edition
subscription reading program.
Interestingly, the image only alludes to 600,000 titles available in the Amazon catalog, not the full
ebook catalog, which could mean that Amazon would have the same problem with acquiring content
for lending that has plagued the
ebook subscription model since it first became news back in 2010.
In the six years since Trip Adler created a startup called Scribd, something incredible happened
for digital publishing and
ebooks: publishers finally found models they can work with to support
ebook subscription - based reading.
Oyster is hoping to appeal to literary buffs that aren't currently paying
for their
eBook subscription service.
This post is a little misleading as the
eBooks are not actually «free», but actually require a person / library to pay
for a
subscription as far as I can tell.
Several apps encourage children as creators too, and personalization is one of the trends that we'd expect to see... So far we haven't yet seen an
eBook subscription service
for families or
for schools that's really caught on the UK, but there are a number of contenders and it will be interesting to see if one of them breaks through.»
Nubico is offering a competitively priced
ebook subscription service
for consumers, and an attractive royalty model
for publishers.
ProQuest's
ebooks businesses — ebrary ® and EBL ™ — are renowned
for their breadth of content and flexible models including
subscription, perpetual archive (purchase), demand - driven acquisition, and short - term loans.
Stop by Infobase Booth # 1717 at NCSC
for a demo of our databases, streaming video resources, and
eBook subscriptions!
The number one thing that irritates me about the whole thing is how Amazon deceptively highlights the $ 0.00 price
for Kindle
ebooks that are available as part of their Kindle Unlimited
subscription plan.
The Streaming business area offers
subscriptions for audio books and
eBooks under the Storytel and Mofibo brands, currently in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, The Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Spain, India, the UAE and Turkey.
Launch plan to include seven more niche consumer sites by end Q2 NEW YORK — March 29, 2012 — F+W Media, Inc. today announced the launch of the first in a series of
eBook Subscription Sites created specifically
for enthusiasts.
There's a more expanded report on the ramifications of these
eBook lending programs in the January issue of Infinity's Author's Advocate — if you aren't a subscriber, you may sign up
for a free
subscription by visiting www.infinitypublishing.com.
Much of the digital money
for authors in Denmark is from Mofibo, the
ebook subscription company where I work.
The paper eventually backed out of the deal, but as it turns out, The Star was already working on a
subscription model
for ebooks that shied away from single - copy sales.
Oceanhouse Media recently launched an
ebook subscription service designed
for young children ages 2 - 5.
If I had a dollar
for every time I had seen a pitch
for a
subscription - based
ebook platform, I would by now have launched my own.
The Star, with its four - month fledging Star Dispatches program, is the first in Canada to bring in a
subscription model
for ebooks.
I tracked down 19 different
subscription services
for ebooks, most of them now out of business.
Sites like Wattpad,
ebook distributors like SheBooks and Rooster, and even digital
subscription managers like Pressreader and Zinio have all made the convenience and portability of favorited installment reading possible
for busy consumers, but a new site, Senserial, is bringing serial titles to the mainstream.
Rather than luring consumers with a model that affords them the ability to read mountains of content
for one price, Rooster's clientele is expected to read serialized and novella - length works
for far less than the cost of a typical
ebook subscription plan.
eReatah originally launched their Netflix
for eBooks subscription service back in September and changed their name to Entitle a few months later.
The support
for e-readers when it comes to dedicated
eBook subscription services is quite weak.
Not to be outdone, Google is expanding on its Google
eBooks platform and soon will be offering newspaper and magazine
subscriptions for Android devices.