Is a professional subscription like a subscription to a magazine for your office or does it mean some kind of software. Im figuring out my business plan.
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2 Responses to “What exactly is a professional subscription?”
i think its the first one not sure but i will ask around haha thx for callin me strawberries girl! i love strawberries soo much and when i was lil i would scream eeeeeeeeeee in my lil chipmunk voice for strawberries!
A professional subscription is a lower courtesy rate given to subscribers who use the magazine as more of a trade mag. It usually has to have something to do with your occupation. A producer can get a pro rate for Entertainment Weekly. A photographer could get a pro rate on National Geographic. You rarely have to provide any proof for this. The reps take you on your word.
It can apply if you need subscriptions in bulk for a waiting room, but there are special sales houses that can bundle your subscriptions for the lowest rate. Also look for a publisher that specializes in the magazines that you want to order. You can get a better deal if you got all your mags from Meredith or Conde Nast.
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February 13th, 2010 at 11:26 am
i think its the first one not sure but i will ask around haha thx for callin me strawberries girl! i love strawberries soo much and when i was lil i would scream eeeeeeeeeee in my lil chipmunk voice for strawberries!
February 16th, 2010 at 12:53 pm
I work in magazine fulfillment sooo….
A professional subscription is a lower courtesy rate given to subscribers who use the magazine as more of a trade mag. It usually has to have something to do with your occupation. A producer can get a pro rate for Entertainment Weekly. A photographer could get a pro rate on National Geographic. You rarely have to provide any proof for this. The reps take you on your word.
It can apply if you need subscriptions in bulk for a waiting room, but there are special sales houses that can bundle your subscriptions for the lowest rate. Also look for a publisher that specializes in the magazines that you want to order. You can get a better deal if you got all your mags from Meredith or Conde Nast.