Monday, February 9, 2009

MAGAZINES

You might be able to cancel some subscriptions and still read the magazines.

Talk to your friends and see who pays for which magazine subscriptions. Then form a “swap” deal. I have one with my “babysitting” co-op family. When we baby-sit we also exchange magazines. This is best with neighbors or friends who you see frequently. If you are an article saver then just photocopy the article. This process also works well in office settings.

Most important, be sure that the magazines don’t just pile up and become another item on your “do to list.” If you don’t read them regularly then cancel them and catch up during your visits to the doctor’s office.

Program Savings, depending on the number and type of magazines, could range from $12 - $100 annually.

1 comment:

  1. Also, many magazines post their content online. This makes it available for free simply with a click to their website.

    It's not the same, of course, as curling up with your favorite mag and browsing through pages, but, if it's content you're after, this is a way to get it for nothing.

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