From press.office at every-magazine.com Sun Oct 28 05:40:26 2007 From: press.office at every-magazine.com (George Williams) Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2007 13:40:26 -0000 Subject: [Hog] every motorbike magazine Message-ID: Cambridge, England - news release - for immediate use every-magazine.com is the website where you can subscribe to English-language magazines and have them delivered to anywhere in the world by airmail. We have just reached the landmark of 3,500 titles. The magazines come from English-speaking countries such as the United Kingdom, United States, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and South Africa. They cover a huge range of topics including the motor bike titles below - see http://every-magazine.com/cars--bikes--planes--trains-motor-bikes-1-en.htm For a full list of topics see - every-magazine.com/html-sitemap.htm Why not link to us as a resource for your visitors. For html and logo images see - every-magazine.com\motorbikes.htm Cycle News | Fast Bikes | Racer X Illustrated | Robb Report Motorcycling | Hot Bike | Street Chopper | Motocross Action | Cycle Canada | Road Racer X | Moto Tech | Dirt Rider | Motorcyclist | Motorcycle News | Dirt Action | Dirt Bike | Super StreetBike | Rapid Bikes | Sport Rider | SuperBike | Two Wheels | Cycle World | Live To Ride | Motorcycle Cruiser | Motorcycle Trader & News (NZ) | Two Wheels Only | Motorcycle Cruisers | Rider | American Rider | Freerider MX | Trail Bike Adventures | ADB (Australasian Dirt Bike) | Trike | Motorcycle Sport & Leisure | T.W.O | The Classic Motorcycle | Motorcycle Trader | Moto | Road Rider | Scooter | Scooterist Scene | Classic Bike | Performance Bikes | Hot Rod Bikes | Speedway Star | Bike Trader | Bike | Scootering | Ride | Classic Bike Guide | Motorcycle Racer | Dirtbike Rider | Classic Racer | Used Bike Guide Questions or Comments - please contact: george.Williams at every-magazine.com NOTES TO THE WEBMASTER ====================== What would 3,500 magazines look like in a shop ? ================================================ Think of a standard magazines display - four shelves high - magazines side by side. Now think of six bowling alleys with displays down both sides. You can now display 3,500 magazines. What's so special about online subscriptions ? ============================================= Publishers love subscriptions because they are guaranteed sales for a whole year and money in the bank. This is great news for consumers because publishers offer discounts on the cover price to encourage casual buyers to become subscribers - often huge discounts. Publishers will also send subscription copies worldwide by airmail making magazines available in countries where they would never be found on newsstands. Can we be sure we're the biggest ? ================================= Absolutely. Most subscription sites concentrate on best-sellers which means they max out way below 2,000. We have 3,500. Other sites don't want the hassle of international shipping so sell national titles for domestic delivery - rarely more than 1,500 Then there are the medium-to-large publishers whose sites only sell their own titles - maybe 20-40 titles. And finally there are the small publishers with just a few titles - often only one - that don't sell enough to be listed on any of the big sites. This leaves a role for a site run by enthusiasts that gathers together the best of the money-focused sites and adds niche titles direct from publishers - hey presto - biggest But why ? ========= We have a long association with magazines and we know the passion, enthusiasm, energy and skill it takes to publish each and every one. Through our various hobbies and obsessions we have found some fantastic magazines via the web. Many people thought that the internet would kill the print magazine business. Instead magazines of all kinds can now thrive by finding a global audience, providing they can get noticed. We often lamented the absence of a portal that would collect together all these magazines in one place and help smaller titles get noticed. Eventually we decided we could no longer wait for someone else to do it. So we bought some books on html, java etc and started work. We don't want to hassle you - if you don't want to hear from us again - just email and tell us. every-magazine.com, 60 Metcalfe Road, Cambridge, CB4 2DD, United Kingdom ...end...