It was a little over a year ago that we introduced you to audiobooks.com, a new service allowing you to listen to books across multiple devices. Well, the service has grown up quite a bit since then and is now introducing monthly plans for it’s users.
The $14.95 plan provides you the opportunity each month to listen to one of 25,000 audio books available. Should you find yourself wanting to listen to more, they also offer you two audio books a month with their $22.95 plan. Both plans allow you to use their cloudmark sync technology to sync your listening across multiple devices. This revolutionary technology allows you to start listening to a book on one device and then pick up right where you left off when you open the application on a different device. The ability to sync across devices is great for those who travel frequently and use a multitude of devices to stay connected.
Those hesitant to jump in and start a monthly plan, can take advantage of the 7-day trial offer and determine if the service is right for you. You can find the Google Play link below.
[divider] [/divider]Press Release
January 14, 2013 – Audiobooks.com, a service that allows you to instantly stream and download audiobooks, announced today that the company is rolling out two audiobook subscription plans designed to provide audiobook fans with an affordable way to access great listens instantly, anywhere. For just $14.95 a month, members can choose a best-seller or classic favorite from more than 25,000 titles and listen to it on their smartphone, tablet or computer. For a monthly charge of only $22.95, Audiobooks.com members can listen to up to two audiobooks per month. These affordable subscription plans open up the world of audiobooks to new fans and veteran audiobook enthusiasts alike.
“Our research shows that most audiobook fans listen to one or two audiobooks a month,” said Ian Small, General Manager of Audiobooks.com. “Our new plans are tailored to give these audiobook listeners the best value for their dollar. We encourage potential customers to check out competitor prices – they’ll quickly find that we’re offering the best value with the most convenience, delivering great listens instantly, anywhere, including on Apple and Android smartphones and tablets with free apps.”
Audiobooks are a great way for people with busy schedules to make time for new books and classic literature. Busy moms, commuters and others can listen to classics like The Hobbit and Les Misérables as well as contemporary best-sellers like Tina Fey’s Bossypants, the Divergent trilogy and thousands of other books, all compellingly narrated to put listeners in the middle of the story.
Audiobooks.com delivers an affordable service that allows listeners to instantly stream and download audiobooks on virtually any web-enabled smartphone, tablet or PC. The company’s revolutionary cloudmark sync technology allows listeners to pick up where they left off in an audiobook across all devices without having to use a special browser plug-in or dedicated application, meaning they can listen at home on their PC and pick up the story at the gym on their smartphone without losing a second trying to find their place.
To introduce new customers to the wonderful world of audiobooks, Audiobooks.com is offering a free seven-day trial. Starting January 9, 2013, new customers can visit Audiobooks.com and sign up for the no-obligation test drive, which allows them to instantly stream or download any audiobook from the company’s vast library of titles, absolutely free. Audiobooks.com is confident that customers will love the convenience, fun and excitement of audiobooks and come back for more by choosing the right plan to fit their listening pace.
The launch of the affordable new subscription plans coincides with the company’s one-year anniversary, underscoring Audiobooks.com’s commitment to continuous innovation to meet audiobook listeners’ needs. Learn more – or sign up for a free trial – at www.audiobooks.com.
One book a month…yeah it’s the same thing audible does. But listen to that – “one book a month” for 14,99, and then look at i.e. Spotify…I wonder if audiobook providers will loosen up a biiit more eventually 🙂