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How Apple's Magazine Subscription Plan Helped Sell More Copies Of Popular Science


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How Apple's Magazine Subscription Plan Helped Sell More Copies Of Popular Science

We're still in the early days of magazines on tablets, but this chart from Peter Kafka at All Things D showing sales of Popular Science's iPad app looks pretty decent for publishers.

As you can see sales have been steadily climbing and got a nice boost when Apple introduced the "newsstand," which makes it easier for users to subscribe to magazines.

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