Free Study Bible? Really? Clarify Your Promotion, Please!

Aaron C. Fenlason
Aaron C. Fenlason Member Posts: 81
edited November 20 in Resources Forum

Dear Logos & FSB,

I am very frustrated with the way the Faithlife Study Bible (FSB) is being promoted. I am working to get our church to implement Faithlife in the new year as a way to encourage accountability in Bible reading and so far we have had a lot of positive reaction. I hesitated for a while to make the push for Faithlife because I don't want to have to talk people into paying an annual subscription for the FSB. The only reason we are now moving forward is because people can use the Logos app for free and still interact with Faithlife.

My frustration is that I am still getting advertisements for a FREE study Bible. On Christmas eve, I received an email with the title "Free study Bible! Can you read through it in 1 year?" If you plan on charging $30/year after March, then this IS NOT a "free study Bible." It is misleading for you to advertise it as such and only divulge in one sentence, on a page that is relatively hard to find, your plans to charge.

Please communicate clearly and definitively what your plans are regarding the cost of the FSB. Do not continue to market it as free if it will not remain free. At the very least, communicate, up front, that it is free for a limited time and there will be a subscription fee in the future. The current marketing practice is not acceptable.

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