Why we buy Scholarly Journals?

Acquiring an established journal instantly grants us credibility in the scholarly community. With an active editorial board, an existing pool of contributors, and a robust readership base, we are starting with a strong foundation. This allows us to focus on growth and expansion rather than initial setup.
Launching a journal from the ground up takes years of effort and investment. By purchasing an existing journal, we skip the long and costly process of building a readership, establishing indexing in major databases, and creating a reputable editorial team.
Buying a journal means gaining access to a network of authors, reviewers, and academics who are already invested in that publication. This academic community can be a valuable asset for future growth, new collaborations, and long-term success.
Many academic journals have multiple revenue streams, including subscriptions, advertising, and article processing charges (APCs) for open-access models. Acquiring a journal allows us to tap into these revenue streams, providing a sustainable business model.