Scribd, which launched in 2007, now has more than 80M
monthly readers accessing their books and documents worldwide.
Not exact matches
According to a New York Times story that came out over the weekend, the writers are finding their earnings severely cut due to Amazon's recent introduction of a service called Kindle Unlimited, which allows
readers access to a wide variety of e-books, and as many as they want, for a $ 9.99
monthly fee.
The Distinguished Bundle includes: Rotating book ad for 12 months on
reader relevant pages,
Monthly ad and / or contest online, Once a month email to
readers,
Monthly newsletter & analytics,
Monthly industry blog email, Like, Know, Trust email package (3), 1 book of the moment post, and VIP
access to Caleb and Linda Pirtle blog archives.
Kindle Unlimited is similar to competitors such as Oyster in that
readers pay a low
monthly fee for unlimited
access to a large selection of e-books.
«Scribd provides a great value by giving
readers unlimited
access to the most popular titles for one
monthly price.
Readers will enjoy three free months of
access to Unlimited, which will allow for reading as many comics as you want on a
monthly basis.
Playster is a subscription - based service that allows
readers to pay a low
monthly fee for unlimited
access to thousands of books (or movies, music, games).
There's also a subscription plan available for $ 10 a month, giving
readers (or, listeners, rather)
access to a title a month — even if its list price is higher than the
monthly fee.
More than 300 online reads — with more added
monthly — are
accessed every day by almost quarter of a million
readers.
Like its US customers, Canadian
readers will be able to choose from Next Issue's Basic and Premium
monthly memberships, which affords them
access to unlimited reads from their plans» selection of magazine titles.
Readers who pay a
monthly subscription fee can
access all the manga on the site, an «all - you - can - eat» model that is similar to Marvel Unlimited (but with far fewer titles, at least for now).
Readers can pay a low
monthly fee for
access to a wide variety of indie titles, and writers can upload their e-books to the site for free, and get metrics and insights on their books.
Borrowing the library concept,
readers only have to pay a
monthly fee to
access the wealth of information online.
The subscription service allows
readers access to all chapters of the manga for a
monthly fee, not unlike Marvel Unlimited.
Amazon shocked authors last week when it announced it will be revamping its payment policy for authors enrolled in Kindle Unlimited — a program allowing
readers to pay a flat, $ 10
monthly fee for unlimited
access to the program's ebook titles.
Through a partnership with publisher HarperCollins, which acquired Harlequin in May 2014, romantically inclined
readers have unlimited
access to a steady stream of steamy stories for a basic
monthly fee of $ 8.99 / month, which includes
access to all of the titles in the audiobook library, as well (as well as everything else Scribd has on tap).
Voracious
readers can also opt for a subscription to Kindle Unlimited, which provides unlimited
monthly access to more than 1.4 million titles.
And: I can well imagine lots of
readers interested in paying a modest subscription fee for
access to the
monthly / weekly publication of such an organization.
If you don't already know, Kindle Unlimited is a subscription - based service offered by Amazon that allows
readers (Prime and otherwise) to
access their entire inventory of KU books for one low
monthly fee.
For a flat
monthly fee,
readers will be given «endless
access» to a wide range of titles from Image and Dark Horse to Archie and Valiant.
A year ago, publishing platform Medium debuted a new business model where
readers could pay a
monthly fee to
access exclusive, curated content, and would reward participating partners by offering a re
Two startups that publish original longform journalism are experimenting with subscriptions that give
readers access to all of their titles for a set
monthly fee.
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