An attractive digital library of just your publications.
With Triobo.
Every publisher using Triobo gets a library of their media. And a beautiful one!
The design with the publisher's logo and colors is a matter of course, and with the more advanced Triobo plans any customization is possible, adding banners, menus, etc. The library always contains only the publisher's titles, you won't find any competing magazines there.
Readers will find the library at the publisher's chosen web address - you are promoting your brand and your library, not a generic retailer's eshop with a bunch of competing titles.
You can include both paid and free titles in your library. In the case of paid titles, an eshop with a subscription system is included.
The front page of the publisher's single-title library (MAM). Note the highlighted featured articles, custom menu and the banner with links to the eshop.
Detail of the specific edition (MAM). The reader can easily orient himself visually. Note the highlighted featured articles, custom menu and the banner with an overview of the next issues.
We make maximum use of the screen for reading. There is a toolbar at the bottom that allows you to zoom in and out, search the entire library, and find your way around the publication. For quick scrolling, a preview of the target page appears as you move the cursor. (Positiv Business & Style)
Search is performed across the entire library, not only within the current publication. The number of results is clearly displayed. The bar highlights in colour the locations of search terms within the publication. (Positiv Business & Style)
If a publisher has several individual titles, they use the Kiosk feature. The Kiosk has its own front page with an overview of the publisher's entire offering by category. (Extra Publishing example).
This is what the front page of a specific publication looks like in the Kiosk. Note that the publisher's other titles are also highlighted. (Example 100+1 zahraniční zajímavost).
Triobo is also very strong in search. Readers can easily search the entire library, regardless of whether they have purchased the edition. Results are displayed with page thumbnails for better orientation. When a reader clicks on a searched page from an edition they have not yet purchased, they are motivated to buy. If the reader has access to the issue, we highlight the search terms directly on each page. Example: Info Eduard.
Occurrences of the search term are highlighted at specific locations on the page.
When a reader clicks on a page preview of an issue that he or she has not yet purchased, a dialog appears encouraging the reader to purchase or log in as a registered user.
Triobo also supports a user menu that can be placed anywhere in the digital library. The menu adapts to the available window (display) width and can contain icons, text, or both. Selected items can be highlighted. Menus can be up to two levels (main menu + submenus) and can contain links to web pages or digital library controls. See Marketing & Media for an example.