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Publishing deals, unexpected revelations and lessons learned are among this week’s top subscription site stories. Here are some of the headlines: Big-5 publisher Macmillan adds
A new subscription offering from Amazon is ruffling a few feathers in the self-publishing arena. Kindle Unlimited allows subscribers to access more than 700,000 titles
Last week Amazon announced a multi-year eBook deal with Macmillan Publishers, reported Bloomberg, Effective January 5, 2015, the announcement comes just a month after Amazon
Politico Pro is proving that politics-oriented publications can flourish behind a subscription-based business model. With a large editorial team covering 14 public policy verticals, quality
A new app that originated in Germany and is soon coming to America has an interesting pricing model that encourages word-of-mouth subscription registrations. Blloon is
Ask anyone who attended college what their largest expense was after tuition and they are most likely to tell you, aside from adult beverages, that
Avid readers in the U.K. can now get their Hunger Games fix on Kindle Unlimited, the latest launch by Amazon. Kindle Unlimited was first available
Just a year into its shift to a subscription-based, online library, Scribd is already seeing big benefits including 80 million monthly readers from over 100
What’s the most important rule of innovation? Fail fast. Innovation Excellence Research (IXR) – a website dedicated to innovation for business professionals – takes that
Scholastic announced the launch of two new subscription services – Storia School Edition, which will provide eBooks to schools and classrooms for Pre-K through Grade