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Founded in 1970, Cabot Heritage Corporation proves a family-owned publishing company with fewer than 30 employees doesn’t have to be limited by tradition or staff
The recession has impacted Chartwell, a research publisher to the utilities market, perhaps less than other firms, especially when it comes to renewals. They are
Artistic Threadworks proves that a mom-and-pop site can beat the big boys. Typical consumer sites get an average subscription lifetime of about six-to-eight months, but
Reason Magazine — a print magazine — was one of the very first subscription periodicals to sell itself on Kindle, and it’s still one of
TheLadders’ Michael McCurdy tells SSI about thriving in a saturated market, predictability models, and why “Bill Me Later” didn’t work for them.
Sandra Olson, founder of Budwig Videos, tells SSI about the power of practical information, how to succeed in a very small niche, and lessons learned
TradeTheMarkets co-founder John Carter on an honest approach, when and why to add personnel, and multiple revenue streams; his subscribers spend an average of $1,000
Emily Glossbrenner, co-founder of Fully Booked Rentals, discusses how to parlay a book into a successful subscription site and why quality content trumps the quantity
Founded in 1995, Angie’s List built slowly but surely until hitting critical mass as a nationally known brand and landing $60 million in venture funding
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