KUTCHER
New member
I KNOW this has been brought up before. But with more and more people visiting the website, does it not seem like a logical progressive movement to offer a Digital ONLY subscription...?
Reasons I bring this up:
1.) Thumbing through the mags I still have gathering dust in my reading basket. I'd venture a quick estimate that I'm missing (now this means I (DID NOT) receive at all) ~1 out of 7 mags...Never in the mailbox, not seen, MIA...Someone, somewhere is enjoying a few copies that must of interested them...? Or maybe the wife tossed them before I saw them!? Either way, "I ain't got 'Em".
2.) Of the ones I do have, most arrive dogeared. Not that I need a crisp clean magazine to enjoy the internals, but it is supposedly a new mag...
3.) I am in no way a "Tree hugger". But I've learned that there is no way I can keep every mag that enters my office or home. I rip out what interests me/ what may in the future - and toss the rest. So why get it in print form to begin with when a high % will get tossed? I do not mean that in a bad way, please reread item 3...
4.) I'm not talking digital like those PDF files on the home page. I'm talking the interactive magazines that are put out every month in some of the trade journals that I get. Most are produced using "idigital". http://www.idigitaledition.com/
Here is a brief description:
"An iDigital Edition digital magazine is an enhanced electronic magazine replica presented in an on-screen flip-page format . This online "print magazine layout" format digital magazine can be viewed by anyone, anywhere, anytime over the Internet. Our digital magazine solution provides new readership, advertiser, publication brand, and profitability growth opportunities for publishers.
The iDigital Edition digital magazine versions do not require your digital edition subscribers or guests to download and install additional client reader software to their PC. Users access your digital magazine versions through their current Internet browser and the standard flash plugin already present in most every Internet enabled computer today!"
I actually like these when I get them at work. I'm able to print out what I want and not worry about the rest. Its even got live links to other sites referenced.
Now is it a financially wise choice to say; "OK, you want digital only? that'll be $xx less per year than a traditional membership..."
Where would that leave yah'? Let me play the bad guy in this scenario...
Possibly when you start seeing more drop the paper, the cost of printing less mags would more than likely go up...
So would the $$ difference of a lower cost Digital membership only -vs- the possible rise in costs involved with a lower rate of traditional paperback subscriptions...Be advantageous? Who knows, maybe yah' might perk the interest of a more younger computer savvy crowd thats just waiting to be a part of BMW Motorrad -their way and at a cost more in line with their current income level.
Remember how BMW is trying to push what others have already been doing? "Cradle to grave sales...Options for those of all ages".
I don't know. But I do know that I'm missing a handful of mags that I've seen sitting at the dealer over the years. And I'd be quite happy being able to print out and view the mag when I want (probably sooner than I'd get it in the mail) and save -only that which I wanted to.
Food for thought.
Reasons I bring this up:
1.) Thumbing through the mags I still have gathering dust in my reading basket. I'd venture a quick estimate that I'm missing (now this means I (DID NOT) receive at all) ~1 out of 7 mags...Never in the mailbox, not seen, MIA...Someone, somewhere is enjoying a few copies that must of interested them...? Or maybe the wife tossed them before I saw them!? Either way, "I ain't got 'Em".
2.) Of the ones I do have, most arrive dogeared. Not that I need a crisp clean magazine to enjoy the internals, but it is supposedly a new mag...
3.) I am in no way a "Tree hugger". But I've learned that there is no way I can keep every mag that enters my office or home. I rip out what interests me/ what may in the future - and toss the rest. So why get it in print form to begin with when a high % will get tossed? I do not mean that in a bad way, please reread item 3...
4.) I'm not talking digital like those PDF files on the home page. I'm talking the interactive magazines that are put out every month in some of the trade journals that I get. Most are produced using "idigital". http://www.idigitaledition.com/
Here is a brief description:
"An iDigital Edition digital magazine is an enhanced electronic magazine replica presented in an on-screen flip-page format . This online "print magazine layout" format digital magazine can be viewed by anyone, anywhere, anytime over the Internet. Our digital magazine solution provides new readership, advertiser, publication brand, and profitability growth opportunities for publishers.
The iDigital Edition digital magazine versions do not require your digital edition subscribers or guests to download and install additional client reader software to their PC. Users access your digital magazine versions through their current Internet browser and the standard flash plugin already present in most every Internet enabled computer today!"
I actually like these when I get them at work. I'm able to print out what I want and not worry about the rest. Its even got live links to other sites referenced.
Now is it a financially wise choice to say; "OK, you want digital only? that'll be $xx less per year than a traditional membership..."
Where would that leave yah'? Let me play the bad guy in this scenario...
Possibly when you start seeing more drop the paper, the cost of printing less mags would more than likely go up...
So would the $$ difference of a lower cost Digital membership only -vs- the possible rise in costs involved with a lower rate of traditional paperback subscriptions...Be advantageous? Who knows, maybe yah' might perk the interest of a more younger computer savvy crowd thats just waiting to be a part of BMW Motorrad -their way and at a cost more in line with their current income level.
Remember how BMW is trying to push what others have already been doing? "Cradle to grave sales...Options for those of all ages".
I don't know. But I do know that I'm missing a handful of mags that I've seen sitting at the dealer over the years. And I'd be quite happy being able to print out and view the mag when I want (probably sooner than I'd get it in the mail) and save -only that which I wanted to.
Food for thought.