Have you heard of TradePub before? I just found them recently and was excited to learn they offer literally hundreds of 100% free trade publications for those in various professional positions or industries. There are way too many free magazine subscriptions offered to list them all here, but here are just a few I thought might be interesting to some of you in professional fields:
Free subscription to Food Arts magazine
Free subscription to Financial Planning magazine
Free subscription to Creativity magazine
Go here to see hundreds more and search for those that might interest you (you have to qualify according to your profession/trade/industry).
More freebies:
Get a free subscription to American Baby magazine! (US only) Click Here
If you’ve purchased New York brand Pizzeria Dip N’ Sticks recently, you can take the survey here and get a coupon for a free box.
Get a free card from American Greetings here. (Thanks, Desire’!)
Get a free 3 month supply of flea and tick control for dogs here. (Thanks, Tiffany!)
And finally, Kendra emailed:
I wanted to let you know that I offer a free budget spreadsheet on
my site that your readers might enjoy to keep track of their monthly
expenses. It’s the same sheet that I’ve been using for our family for
three years and the great thing about it is that all the math is
already programed. So all you have to do is enter in your income and
your expenses and it adds it all up, subtracts your expenses from your
income, and lets you know how much discretionary income you have at the
end of the month. Go here to get a copy.
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Thanks for including the budget spreadsheet in today’s post. I hope it will help people take control of their monthly expenses. I am definately going to sign up for some of those free magazine offers!
I work for a trade publication company, and we advertise several of our magazines on tradepub.com. These magazines are geared toward industry professionals. We generate our revenue through advertising and through having qualified subscribers. You have to meet a number of qualifications, such as job title and industry, to receive these magazine. They’re not made for the general consumer.
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Money Saving Mom here:
Exactly, Kara! And with such a diverse group of people reading here (many of whom are professionals), I’m pretty sure that there are a number of magazines which would not only interest many of the individuals here but which they would also qualify for–which is why I thought this was worthy of posting.
Dear Kendra,
Thanks so much for the fantastic budget sheet. Its complex enough to remember everything, but simple enough that I don’t get confused or discouraged easily.
Thank you! :0)