Outside CEO says 40% of new subscribers are choosing its bundle for access to its entire portfolio

By Sara Guaglione

Since launching a subscription bundle for its titles in May, active lifestyle publisher Outside has seen 40% of new subscribers choose the Outside+ bundle over an individual subscription for one of its 20 titles. The publisher’s hope is that Outside’s 1.5 million existing subscribers will also convert to pay for its subscription bundle, as cycles renew.

Outside+ is actually a revamp of Active Pass, which was created in June 2020 to give readers access to the company’s endurance titles and served as a kind of Outside+ pilot program. Outside+ is an upgraded version of Active Pass, offering a lot more features across the company’s entire portfolio. Outside CEO Robin Thurston would not say how many subscribers had signed up for Active Pass, but he did say that more than 90% of Active Pass subscribers have renewed to become Outside+ subscribers.

At $99 for a one-year subscription, Outside+ introduces new perks for subscribers beyond access to the company’s 20 publications and one-year delivery of two of Outside’s print magazines: Outside Magazine and one of 12 titles a subscriber can choose from. Those new perks include access to member-exclusive digital content and online courses, a personalized feed from 20 publications, the Outside TV streaming channel and discounts to things like gear and apparel.

Readers can still choose a $49-per-year print-and-digital subscription to individual Outside titles instead of the bundle. To shift subscribers to a digital + print bundle, Outside stopped selling standalone print subscriptions over the past nine months as subscription cycles ended (the company still sells individual issues on newsstands).

In addition to 500,000 digital-only subscribers, Outside has 1 million paying print subscribers who Thurston hopes will convert to print-and-digital subscriptions by the end of the year as they renew or upgrade to an Outside+ subscription, he said. The company’s sites received more than 3.2 million unique visitors in May 2021, according to Comscore’s data on Outside’s digital properties.

“This is an example of a publisher that is throwing a lot of things into the mix in an effort to sell a magazine subscription and keep up their rate base,” said Melissa Chowning, founder and CEO of audience development and marketing firm Twenty-First Digital. “It is hard to sell a magazine subscription alone to an audience under 40 these days, and if that ad revenue is still a primary source of revenue, their print rate base matters a lot. So it seems like they are spicing up the offering to make the magazine a more attractive sell to the consumer.”

Chowning also believes this simplifies the subscription offering for Outside. One subscription “is much easier to market, manage, and grow.” However, the challenge for the publisher may be to “convince a Yoga Journal reader that an Outside+ subscription makes sense for them,” she said.

“I see a lot of traditional publishers experimenting like this,” Chowning said. “Packaging their content into a membership that includes print plus a bunch of other extras in an effort to drive consumer revenue and keep their traditional …read more

Source:: Digiday

      

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