Good idea...
... but a bit difficult to read in the bath. Or whilst I'm eating my tea...
A new online newsagent is hoping to galvanise the Irish publishing market by selling magazines online. Mymagonline.com, which is based in Dublin, is hoping to become the iTunes of the publishing world by offering readers PDF versions of Irish publications. These can be downloaded directly to a PC. The magazine appears on screen …
... but a bit difficult to read in the bath. Or whilst I'm eating my tea...
I wonder if they'll sell Linux Magazine......
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... print on demand publishing is growing, this will snowball, although migration to this sort of distribution would kill the porn mag industry, surely (hence probably why they haven't pioneered this in the first place).
Our local; newspaper is next to useless, and I've oft pondered the logistics of setting up a PDF only version of a local rag, similar to a new F! magazine that is electronic format only.
An interesting development. One would hope papers could come up with some incentive ideas too, as for example sell a 2-year subscription along with a well subsidized iRex iLiad.
There already is a delivery system for this type of content and it's pretty good! http://www.zinio.com.
Asa
Yes, that's right, the problem with magazines is you can't get them in pdf!!!!! LOL!!! Good luck with this business plan.
"83 per cent of readers reading downloaded magazines online have never purchased a printed copy."
Who are these customers that have never purchased a magazine in print? Aliens from the planet Xenon?
Or is that people tend not to buy electronic copies of magazines they already have on paper, a startling revelation?
(Yes, I know that they mean that 83 per cent of readers download issues of magazines they've never bought in print, but the original's still a very strange way of saying it.)