Comment by Elidrake24

Comment by Elidrake24 13 hours ago

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There's an RSS feed that is exposed in the standard manner (link tag in head), precisely what you're looking for. They do not offer a paid subscription, just the option to 'buy' individual issues, which is also linked under every issue.

gortok 13 hours ago

That sort of friction is just enough to keep folks from giving money.

And that’s not me saying this, there’s an entire cottage industry devoted to pricing and buying decisions, and how friction reduces revenue.

If I take your suggestion to its logical conclusion, I would need to:

1. Get an RSS reader (I don’t have one, haven’t used one since google reader shut down) 2. Subscribe to their RSS feed. 3. Remember to check my RSS reader. 4. Each 3-4 months (just long enough for it not to be a habit forming exercise), click on the link. 5. Put in my credit card information each time. 6. buy the issue.

Or, I could use their “preferred” method:

1. Subscribe to their email list. 2. Click the link every 3-4 months when an issue drops. 3. Put in my credit card information every 3-4 months? 4. Buy the issue.

Each of these has far more friction in them than necessary, and hurts their overall goal, which is to make their magazine self-sustaining.

  • doctoboggan 13 hours ago

    I think the magazine is not designed to be a product that is bought, but rather something that is given away for free. A lot of the verbiage on the website discusses various ways to get and reproduce the magazine for free. Most of the content is submitted with a creative content license.

    > I would expect to see a “subscribe” page, which would take payment information, and I would get emailed new issues as they come out.

    You are not expected to pay to get emailed as new issues come out. Just join this group (link found on FAQ page) and you will get notifications: https://groups.google.com/g/pagedout-notifications

    • q3k 12 hours ago

      > I think the magazine is not designed to be a product that is bought, but rather something that is given away for free.

      Indeed - when you're in the right circles a free print copy of PagedOut will find its way to you.