Publishers to Give Away 50 Million Free Digital Magazine Subscriptions
GoReadGreen.com aims to build awareness, promote sustainability.
Green may have gone mainstream, but digital magazines are far from reaching critical mass. A big reason for that is awareness.
Those that do read digital magazines, however, are increasingly citing environmental friendliness as a reason for subscribing to them. Which is why Zinio, the digital magazine vendor, has launched GoReadGreen.com, a Web site where more than 200 publishersâincluding Hachette, Wenner Media and Readerâs Digestâhave agreed to offer some 50 million free digital magazine subscriptions to build digital awareness and, in turn, save the financial and environmental costs of publishing copies of magazines, the vast majority (70 percent by some industry estimates) of which die at the newsstand.
âWeâve seen thus growing undercurrent of consumers who see the benefits of sustainability,â Jeanniey Mullen, executive vice president, chief marketing officer at Zinio, said. âBut the general consumer walking down the street doesnât even know what a digital edition meansâthey think it means the Web."
The launch is part of Zinioâs Read Green Initiative, the companyâs large-scale call-to-action to inspire consumers to embrace an environmentally sustainable alternative to traditional print.
âWe wanted to do something on a large-scale that would take the barrier of cost away,â she said, âand allow consumers to sample digital editions, while publishers can provide the environmental benefits of digital and not incur the huge wasteâand huge costâof printing magazines.â
A portion of the proceeds, Zinio says, will go toward purchasing âeco unit creditsâ and âmore trees.â
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