How the WSJ is Leading the Way in the Digital Subscription World
October 22, 2013 by Dr. Letitia Wright
Filed under A Note for You, Front Page
By S. Marc
How the WSJ is Leading the Way in the Digital Subscription World
The Wall Street Journal is currently seeing an upsurge in digital subscribers, with the paper becoming a leader in how traditional print-based publication companies have adopted the Internet. Recent numbers released by the Alliance for Audited Media showed that the WSJ has seen growth of digital subscriptions by more than 60% meaning the paper is the number one highly subscribed publication in the United States. Circulation figures are currently at 2.3 million when you combine both print and digital subscribers.
Comparing the WSJ to the New York Times
When you compare these numbers to those of the New York Times, it makes for sobering reading for the main rival to the WSJ. The NYT is showing a circulation of 1.8 million – far below that of the Wall Street Journal. It not down to cost though, as a digital only subscription to the NYT is actually cheaper than the WSJ by eight dollars. If you want daily digital access to the WSJ then you can subscribe online – view the prices on this website here. It has the best WSJ Subscription Deals including some dollar a week deals.
Market Leading Content and Archives
So what is it about the Wall Street Journal that makes it such a market leader when it comes to digital reader subscriptions? Well, being as long-established as they are of course has put them in a preferential position, and the WSJ started to digitise its content as long ago as 20 years back, meaning most of the last century’s content is already available to browse and search though online.
In addition to that the WSJ has a large website with a multitude of user tools, including diaries, stock market planners, and user forums all which give it that extra bit of added value above and beyond the competition.
Conclusion on Digital Subscriptions
The Wall Street Journal looks set to continue the upward trend of increased digital subscriptions into the next year. If rival papers such as the New York Times are going to truly compete then they will need to look more at their content strategy rather than simply lowering prices – as price point appears to not be a valued metric in this industry.
Fall Cabin Rentals
October 9, 2013 by Dr. Letitia Wright
Filed under Front Page
With the fall season upon us, families and individuals around the country are beginning to map out their autumn vacation plans. Many people like to get outside during the months of October and November, as the air is crisp and the leaves change colors. One of the most popular destinations in the country to travel to is the southeast United States, where a number of different cabin rentals and cabin rental companies can be found in the Appalachian and Blue Ridge mountain ranges.
Folks like to rent cabins for a number of different reasons, particularly in the fall months:
Wide range of properties – Depending on the cabin rental company that you choose to book with, you will probably have plenty of choices to choose from as far as property selection. There are small, rustic cabins that can be found in the middle of nowhere, that fit with a minimalistic living approach and boast long-range mountain views and wild animals alike. There are also large, lodge-style rentals that can sleep upwards of 15 people, and sit on large bodies of water or are in prime locations relative to popular tourist attractions.
Out of the norm – One of the biggest reasons why so many people like to book cabin rentals rather than staying at a hotel on the beach or in the city is because it can be the launching point of a different kind of vacation, rather than roasting like a pig on a beach or trying to find where the subway is and what exit you should get off of.
Properties with personality – A lot of cabin rentals that are available on the market are owned by individuals who have a good sense of what kind of “personality” their property has, and decorate it accordingly. This adds a good deal of charm and enjoyment to a vacation, and helps build long-lasting memories that can be shared with loved ones and friends alike.
How Your Book Goes National This Fall
October 1, 2013 by Dr. Letitia Wright
Filed under A Note for You, Featured Articles, Front Page
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