There are kids and teen magazines available through the App Store for the iPad. You can get "Marie Claire" which is offered through Zinio. Here is a direct link: mediaweek.com/mw/content_display/news/ma... Zinio is a digital newsstand that offers various publications.
Unfortunately, there is not any way to interact with them, which is one of the better-known features for the iPad. Publishers, like "Marie Claire," have one more additional disadvantage. This is due to the extra requirement that new shoppers have to register for an account.
Obviously, this does hinder some potential customers from buying the magazines. So, many publishers utilize another method to get around this possible limitation. They still sell separate subscriptions.
Chris Wilkes, who is the Vice President for Audience Development and digital editions, from Marie Claire is a strong advocate of this.
Apple apps from the App Store are designed specifically for iPad. Which means they give you the power and versatility to do more than you ever thought possible.
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