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iSUBSCRiBE launches Jamie into online market

iSUBSCRiBE, the magazine and newspaper subscription site has signed an exclusive deal with Jamie Oliver’s magazine brand, Jamie Magazine.

The magazine will launch exclusively on iSUBSCRiBE.co.uk, which will be the only online subscriptions agent to showcase the magazine. It will also be exclusively featured on iSUBSCRiBE’s sister sites in the Australian and New Zealand territories (iSUBSCRiBE.com.au and iSUBSCRiBE.co.nz).

iSUBSCRiBe has secured Jamie, currently with its fourth issue on sale, just as it announces it is about to double its print run.

“We’ve just launched into supermarkets and being the top online magazine agent, iSUBSCRiBE is the perfect partnership for our online sales,” said the magazine’s editor Andy Harris.

Jamie is an ideal fit with iSUBSCRiBE’s customer base, which is predominantly made up of females 35 to 50 who are predominantly gift buyers, says iSUBSCRiBE. iSUBSCRiBE’s current best sellers include Radio Times, Golf Monthly, Good Housekeeping, OK!, Lonely Planet and Vogue.

“Given the profile of our customers, I wouldn’t be surprised if Jamie jumps into our top 10 very quickly,” said Arabella Gibson, iSUBSCRiBE’s General Manager. “We have some big plans to promote the magazine in both our online and offline marketing activity.”

There is huge growth potential for the magazine, off the back of the success of the Jamie Oliver brand, with the celebrity chef recently becoming Britain’s biggest selling author. Printed on matt paper from sustainable forests in true Jamie style, the magazine is bi-monthly and aims at creating a more personal relationship with readers by inviting them into Jamie’s world.

About iSUBSCRiBE

iSUBSCRiBE says: “Representing over 340 publishers, iSUBSCRiBE.co.uk offers subscriptions to over 1,200 different magazine and newspapers, for every interest from the fashionista to the fisherman and the gossip queen to the golfer. Launched in the UK in 2005, iSUBSCRiBE is also the market leader in Australia and New Zealand where it has been operating for 9 years.”