
Are you interested in a totally free subscription to a web design / web development magazine with absolutely no strings attached? And when I say no strings attached, I mean no strings attached. No surveys to take, no trial basis, no blind links, no waste of time. Website Magazine and all of its contextual goodness awaits your entering of an address, and that’s it.
Also, let me say that I’m not being paid for posting this, and no affiliate links are in this article.
While Website Magazine does offer a free subscription, the subscription is only good for 4 issues per year versus their premium subscription which offers 12 per year.
“Website Magazine is the one magazine to focus exclusively on the business of running a website: tips for successful websites, solutions for enhancing website traffic, the latest Internet industry trends and statistics, as well as news analysis on the Internet industry.”
“By providing a broad scope of useful articles and tapping premier talent in the industry, Website Magazine covers all the elements that together make websites successful: search engine optimization and marketing, website design, content management, blogging, E-commerce, online advertising, email marketing, analytics, web software and applications, customer service/customer relationship management, web hosting, mobile web and more.”
You can read more about Website Magazine here.
I personally received my first issue last week in the mail, and I waited on posting this post on JungleJar until I did receive my issue. Let me say that the magazine is everything they promised it would be. It’s a fantastic magazine which screams quality from its content to its aesthetics, and even if you’re looking for a magazine to promote your own website / business, their advertisement rates are quite reasonable.
You can click here to view Website Magazine’s subscription offers.



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