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This is a submission we got through Amazon about magazine service. The english isn’t great but it is a nice overview of trends in magazines.

You must have come across many magazine subscriptions web sites where you can avail yourself of heavy discount opportunities online. Earlier discounts were given by mainstream publishers only. But now niche magazines have joined the bandwagon too. There have been a great spurt in “subscriber only” publications. The biggest beneficiary of these trends are trade journals. As the world has become a global village and is likely to open further once all the nations reach some understanding over WTO, subscription opportunity for magazine containing quality content will explode.

There is a paradigm shift in the magazine subscription services. The marketing of magazines have transformed and customer is the real king now. Publishing houses are devising various means to reach the readers. The decades old distribution systems are proving ineffective as the world has shrunk and the reader can be sitting in any part of the world. Thankfully the solution lies in the problem so various tools have come up which facilitate online magazine subscription offerings.

Publisher have categorised their subscription services and offer heavy discounts to students. There are various schemes for Academic Institutions, Libraries, and waiting rooms. Commercial establishments are not given discounts generally. However there are discount coupons which the subscriber can avail any time. A recent trend has emerged that is to give the subscription of your favorite magazine to someone who you think would love to read that. As most of the subscription options are available online now so subscribing has become very easy.

There are a number of reputed publications which has been able to garner huge subscription by offering smart gifts and monthly draw of mega prizes. Some have been able to garner such a huge number of subscription that if the local government permit they would go for local production. This is a win-win situation for publisher and subscriber both. Publisher pass on the discount to the readers which he would had to spend in the distribution channel. Readers gets whatever they like at their door step and they are able to save too.

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We’ve been talking about home magazines for the last week or so and I think we are almost done profiling the benefits of Fine Homebuilding Magazine. In case you’ve missed recent postings this is a home improvement and home construction periodical put out by that prolific publisher The Taunton Press. In some sense it is devoted to professional builders and contractors. Interestingly enough though it turns out that FHM (I can say this now that the American version of FHM is out of business), has become a sort of inspiration for homeowners.

Even if you are a first time homebuilder you will find that this editor packed periodical is filled with one of the most impressive collections of home improvement and design articles in the market. If you look in a local public or school library, you should easily be able to find a copy. Besides picking them up at a newsstand, it totally pays to save money and order a full one year, 8 issue subscription for only $37.95 through an online magazine subscription service. Sometimes if you look hard enough you can even find promotional coupons for $5.00 off a subscription which gives you even more savings.

We are pretty big fans of Taunton Press because they put out other magazines like Fine Gardening and Fine Woodworking. Fine Homebuilding though is still one of their finer magazines and if you are spending any time on your house, then you should try it out and see how you can benefit from their creative and impressive ideas that will help you finish a project in the most efficient time!

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This is part of our new online audio visual series of podcasts on how to subscribe to different African American magazines like Right On Magazine at MagMall. If you want to get cheaper discount subscription prices online, tune in.

This podcast describes the process of ordering a magazine subscription to Right On Magazine online. At MagMall, you can get a cheaper discount price than what you pay at the newsstand and our offers can be used by individuals ordering new, renewal or gift subscriptions. They can also be purchased by librarians using our library subscription services. Plus, if you work in a doctor’s office for example and you need a subscription for your reception area or waiting room you can subscribe quite easily and benefit from our business subscriptions savings programs.

Similar magazines include O The Oprah, Ebony magazine and Jet magazine from our larger collection of african american magazines.

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So what would Oprah be talking about, and why would I want to read her magazine? It’s not like I have a subscription myself but since we sell it here at the super duper library subscription service known as MagMall I might as well write a few more things about the lady my wife watches every day on TV.

“O” is a magazine that creates a place to go to kick back and relax. There aren’t any articles on how to apply the newest makeup craze, how to dress for your man in all the expensive ways, or how to know if your partner is cheating on you. You also won’t find all the celebrity gossip or poor-pitiful-me stories.

Why is my O magazine collection waterlogged? Because when it’s time to hide from everybody and relax in the tub, it’s my reading material of choice. When I’m battle-weary from the day, it’s the one magazine that says, no, proclaims: “I’m good enough, I’m smart enough, and doggone it, people like me!” It helps me rise above the negativity inherent in our do-too-much world and lifts me to a higher mental state. This is between 194 to almost 300 pages of “recharge” time, pure and simple. Take this tour of the magazine, and you may soon find it to be a favorite of yours, too.  You can order O The Oprah Magazine as a one year subscription for $24 (for twelve issues) through www.magmall.com (it’s the cheapest price in town!).

O The Oprah Magazine has high-quality recurring columns and articles for how to “live your best life.” O is a positive, uplifting, and (mostly) realistic voice in the magazine wilderness. Surprisingly, most men will relate once they get past the cover. I’m not sure if I’m suggesting that men order magazine subscriptions to Oprah but if you ever see a copy sitting in a reception area or waiting room, you may enjoy reading a current issue. Hey, if you walk into a public library and see a copy floating around, pick it up and see what all the hooplah is about.

Oprah is an inspiring role model for millions of people. I believe that her mission is well-known- to help people live their best possible lives. It’s rare to find another person who so consistently sticks to their “mission” and really change lives talk show after talk show, and magazine issue after magazine issue. If you want to make your life better, live more passionately and meaningfully then The Oprah Magazine will definitely help you out. It contains many interesting, inspiriting and balanced topics on a broad range of subjects written by excellent writers and contributors.

It is true what they are saying out there about Oprah Winfrey having risen to a level way above a talk show host. She has become more of a personal guidance counselor for millions of her television viewers.

Whenever I arrive home from work a little early, I always turn the channel to Oprah for a few minutes, or rather the Church of Oprah, and almost always catch something enlightening from those few minutes. Oprah is often being referred to as the Martha Stewart of the Soul lately, and I must admit that I tend to agree.

To get a subscription visit our O The Oprah Magazine Subscription page at MagMall. Order a gift subscription and we’ll include a free personalized gift card too.

Magazine subscriptions to titles like Reader’s Digest include original articles, condensed articles reprinted from other magazines, book excerpts, and collections of jokes, anecdotes, quotations and other short pieces. The magazine’s mission as set out by the Wallaces is to include one article for each day of the month, each of “enduring value and interest.”

Articles in Reader’s Digest cover a range of topics, including politics and government, health, international affairs, business, education and humor. Articles tend to be short to allow busy readers to keep up with a variety of topics without investing too much time. Regular features include “Word Power,” a vocabulary-building quiz; “Life in These United States,” a collection of humorous or profound reader-submitted anecdotes; and “Laughter, the Best Medicine,” a collection of jokes submitted by readers.

Reader’s Digest is regarded as one of the most carefully edited magazines in the United States. Articles are fact-checked for authenticity and controlled by an elaborate editorial hierarchy to ensure that the final product is integrated into the Reader’s Digest discourse. This discourse is highly homogeneous and articulates a very specific set of conservative values which the magazine deems to be important aspects of the dominant representation of American society.

Reader’s Digest is available at a cheap discount through our wonderful website at www.magmall.com for only $24.96 for a one year, twelve issue subscription.

Reader’s Digest has been available as a magazine subscription for many years. You can order magazine subscriptions to Readers Digest by subscribing online or filling out the postcard that comes in the magazine. Of course you could call a toll-free number like 1-888-ALL-MAGS to order by phone.

Reader’s Digest is a monthly general interest family magazine that has been available as a magazine subscription for many years. You can order magazine subscriptions to Readers Digest by subscribing online or filling out the postcard that comes in the magazine. Of course you could call a toll-free number like 1-888-ALL-MAGS to order by phone.

Here’s a little background on the magazine. In 2004, the U.S. edition of Reader’s Digest prints 12.5 million copies and reaches thirty-eight million readers each month. Although its circulation has declined in recent years, the Audit Bureau of Circulations says Reader’s Digest is the best-selling general magazine in the United States, exceeded only by the membership publications of AARP. They have a wide readership and often you will find a copy in a company waiting room or reception area or even in a school or public library.

Reader’s Digest is known for a consistent view of the world that is politically conservative, upbeat, and pro-American. I’m not even sure what this means but it seems to cover a lot of ground.

It is also published in a large-type edition called Reader’s Digest Large Type, a Canadian edition, and in a Spanish language edition called Selecciones. You can find a lot of this information online at their web site or even at Wikipedia.

DeWitt Wallace conceived of the idea of a magazine containing condensed articles from many popular magazines while recovering from World War I injuries. DeWitt and his Canadian-born wife Lila Wallace (born Lila Bell Acheson) published the first issue on February 5, 1922, starting out of their own home. It was available by mail for 10¢ a copy. The magazine first became available on newsstands in 1929. Circulation passed the 1,000,000-copy mark in 1935. The 10 billionth copy of the U.S. edition was published in 1994, and the 1,000th U.S. issue was the August 2005 edition.

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