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Promotional Codes

Magazine publishers find that special promotions can work well in recruiting new subscribers, especially when targeting a particular mailing list. We now support promotional codes. See our shopping basket. Quest Bulgaria are the first magazine to have taken advantage of our system.

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More new Stuff: Petticoats and Widgets

The widget is a bit easier to explain, but we will ruffle the petticoats in a minute; as for the widget, you can kick the tires of this widget immediately by clicking on the front cover of New Humanist in the right hand column. That is a front cover image of the monthly publication. The humble New Humanist widget keeps track of the front cover of the current edition. A widget that guards a monthly periodical is going to have … Keep Reading

Geo-links from Dive

Here is a page in an open free sample issue of Dive magazine which shows our post code links.

If you click on the post code, TR27 4HN for Gulfstream Scuba Ltd you get straight to this Google map of the shop’s location.

A passing observation: I love the way that Google Maps now gives you some photographs of places close to the postcode or location that you have given for a map request. If … Keep Reading

Green

Welcome to a new magazine in our Australian shop. This was our quickest magazine into the shop. Only one day, the publisher could work very fast as we moved from test files to release version (I think he may have been up all night) because he had been let down by another digital system at the last minute and had already promised his audience a digital edition.

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Books and will they always be Printed on Paper?

Richard Charkin (Exacutive Director at Bloomsbury and – to declare an interest – friend of many years standing) is quoted in the Guardian on the permanence of books:

‘There will continue to be a market for printed books for a very long time. I believe the bulk of people will still prefer to hold, feel, treasure, give, receive, display and read a printed book.’

Although, in some moods I am inclined to agree with Charkin: what if he is whistling … Keep Reading

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