You might have noticed the Free Magazines link on the top right on this blog. They basically provide free publications and white papers on various topics ranging from finance and banking to internet and IT. Check out the Free Financial Magazines link.
While most all of them are free of charge, they will normally ask you a few questions before approving you for your selections, so be ready to answer a short couple of questions about yourself. Browse through the list of free magazines, white papers, downloads and podcasts to find the titles and editions that best match your skills and interests; topics include accounting, education, automotive, electronics, construction, internet, medicine, banking, financial planning, multi-media and trading. You just have to fill in the application form completely and submit it in order to be approved for them.
Most of these magazines are ad-supported, so they do need you to sign up to increase readership. I do get a commission if you do sign up however. I hope you’ll find that useful - let me know if you have any questions about the service!
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
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