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MagCloud
Company typeSubsidiary
GenreVanity press
Founded2008
FounderHewlett-Packard

Number of locations

U.S.

Area served

Global

Key people

Andrew Bolwell
ServicesSelf-publishing
OwnerBlurb, Inc. (2014-present)
Hewlett-Packard (2008-2014)

Number of employees

17
Websitewww.magcloud.com
Footnotes / references
HP Indigo Division

MagCloud is an American online publishing service founded by Hewlett-Packard in 2008 and sold to Blurb, Inc. in 2014.[1] Mag is an abbreviation for magazine, while cloud is a synonym for online.

Product

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MagCloud allows users to self-publish and distribute content, for business or personal use, as a professional-quality print publication or digitally for mobile and online viewing. Magazines are printed in full color via the HP Indigo Division on high quality paper in a variety of sizes and formats at a cost of US$0.16 or $0.20 per page, plus shipping and handling.

Authors set the cost for the publication and can markup to receive profits from MagCloud monthly. MagCloud offers users a variety of publishing and distributions services including automated ordering, print management, worldwide shipping, direct mail services, digital distribution and an online storefront, all free of charge.[2][3]

In addition to discovery on the market for new, small publications, the service is used by existing magazines and publications such as STACK Models Magazine with a more traditional distribution method to make back issues available for sale.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Blurb acquires HP's MagCloud, aims to dominate long-tail publishing". Fortune.
  • ^ a b "Print-on-Demand & Magazine Collection Development". Library Journal.
  • ^ Joel, Comm (2010). KaChing: How to Run an Online Business that Pays and Pays. ISBN 978-0-470-59767-5.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MagCloud&oldid=1150602419"

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