Zondervan Study Bible Notes

Dan Langston
Dan Langston Member Posts: 103 ✭✭
edited December 2024 in English Forum

I'm sure the answer is going to be "we do such extensive tagging" or "Zondervan won't give us a good deal", or something like that, but as a consumer, when I get a Zondervan Study Bible and it says "free digital access", as a Logos user for more than 10 years, it would seem reasonable that when I go to the Zondervan site, I could click the "Logos platform" button.   You guessed it, there wasn't one.  Oh, it's available on Pre-Pub but not through the Zondervan site.  Here's the screenshot.

It's just a thought, but it might be a really good experience for some consumers to see the Logos icon and discover that the digital edition worked on their platform.  It certainly makes it hard for me as a teacher to tell my students that Logos is a more high speed and useful product than Bible Gateway or Olivetree. (I know it is), but in this kind of marketing scenario the discussion is over when you can only choose between those two to download the digital version of the $50 Study Bible you just purchased. 

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