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Do you enjoy reading popular news and entertainment magazines? Sure! You can only spend twenty hours a day online surfing Google news before your eyes start to wear out. Magazines still occupy waiting rooms, newsstands and professors' desks. But contrary to what you have heard, traditional print magazines and the Internet are still friends. In fact, the Internet can offer you cheaper magazines! Where can you find magazines for less on the web?
Internet Websites For Magazines Over at MagsForLess you can get a selection of top magazine subscriptions for very low prices. Because of the high volume of magazine subscriptions the company sells, they are allowed to sell magazine subscriptions at discounted prices – the lowest authorized prices the publisher allows. The website claims that they have unmatched customer service and that they have publications on practically any subject you're looking for. Some of their titles include Maxim, FHM, Stuff, Forbes, Elle, Martha Stewart Living, The Oprah Magazine, ESPN Magazine, Redbook and Motor Trend. Magazines 4 Cheap is the largest magazine subscription retailer online with sales totaling over 1,000,000 subscriptions annually. The company offers 1,600 magazines including Shape, National Geographic and Reader's Digest. Along with low prices, the company also offers free shipping and no sales tax. BigMags is currently running a special on 5 magazine subscriptions for $29.95 a year. Selected titles in the promotion include Bridal Guide, Computer Gaming World, Disney Adventures, Golf Illustrated, Travel 50 And Beyond and Psychology Today, among some 400 other titles. Discount Magazines offers prices at $5.95 for a one year magazine subscription, while MagsOnTheNet cites their large number of repeat subscription customers as proof of their great prices and quality customer service. The Top Selling Magazines What are the top selling magazines of the 2007 year? According to MediaWeek.com, AARP Magazine, a magazine aimed at consumers over 50, is the number one magazine with a circulation of over 22,270,073. AARP Bulletin is a close second, with Reader's Digest is at number three with a circulation over 10,,228,531. TV Guide is next on the list with a circulation over 9,016,188, and Better Homes and Gardens comes in at 7,268,424. National Geographic is still holding strong at 5,250,000, while Good Housekeeping ranks with 4,623,113. Rounding out the top 10 list is Family Circle, Ladies Home Journal, and Woman's Day. If you love reading magazines but are tired of paying top dollar for a single issue then order a subscription online. You can still read Google news, find the latest scandal on You Tube, and find out the name of that guy in that movie at IMDB. But don't forget your favorite print magazines, still full of valuable (correctly spelled) information! |
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