The Hindu promueve las funciones del boletín On Books

El boletín On Books de The Hindu ofrece a los suscriptores acceso a historias relacionadas con libros y beneficios adicionales. Los usuarios pueden disfrutar de contenido gratuito limitado y gestionar fácilmente las suscripciones a través de la plataforma.

El boletín de The Hindu, titulado The Hindu On Books, proporciona a los lectores contenido curado sobre libros. Las principales funciones incluyen acceso a 10 historias gratuitas cada mes, la posibilidad de guardar historias para leer más tarde y permiso para comentar en cada historia. Los suscriptores pueden registrarse y gestionar sus suscripciones al boletín con un solo clic. Además, los usuarios reciben notificaciones por correo electrónico para acceder antes a descuentos y ofertas en los productos de The Hindu. El servicio también menciona términos y condiciones, junto con opciones para suscriptores institucionales. Esta configuración busca mejorar la participación de los usuarios con las noticias de libros y contenido relacionado.

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