Magazines targeted to your job and industry

Do you often avoid "free" offers because they're just not worth the hassle? If you believe it's always true that "you get what you pay for," then think again!

We have found a targeted  magazine industry website, offers a huge selection of magazines-free to you online. No credit card needed; no future cancellation that needs to be remembered. All you give in exchange for the free, print subscription is some information about you (and it's not anything really personal, either). You might be wondering, how can these magazines be free? The answer is: advertising. As a new subscriber, you will be asked to fill out a short questionnaire in order to qualify (you are required to work in some aspect of the industry the magazine discusses).

Publishers use these demographics to charge a higher premium for their ads," explains David Fortino, Director of Business Development at TradePub, a division of NetLine Corporation. That, in a nutshell, is the process that allows these magazines to stay "free," and it's why you will never pay a dime to receive them.

It is one of the largest free trade magazine sites on the Web, offering over 250 titles in 27 different industries. The site is focused on providing incredible depth in many trade verticals, including Computers, Finance, Agriculture, BioTech, Healthcare, Multimedia, Sales & Marketing, Telecom & Wireless and many more. It includes the most popular 'controlled-circulation' publications in the world including eWeek, InfoWorld, CFO, and Advanced Packaging.

After browsing through the industry categories on the site, just click on the magazine that interests you and then answer a few demographic questions. It's that easy! "Remember, you can be rejected if your responses prove that you're not compatible with the publisher's guidelines for readership," says Fortino. "For example, scientists are eligible for Today's Chemist at Work, but if an accountant were to apply for a subscription to Technology & Learning, they would not qualify," he explains. Look for magazines of interest to you at TradePub today.