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5 Best Places to Read Free (or Really Cheap) eMagazines

July 27, 2017 by James Hendrickson

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After e-readers came out a few years ago everyone began turning in their magazines and novels for Kindles and Nooks. That wasn’t all that surprising though. Not only is everything digital automatically more attractive to most people today, but eMagazines and virtual books are so much cheaper than buying the “real thing” (usually 25%+ discount). There is no doubt reading your content online can be both easy and cost effective but where are the best places to reader free or cheap eMagazines?

Places to Get Free (or Cheap) eMagazines

If you’re looking around for a place to get cheap eMagazines it can be difficult. Many media companies have made it difficult to access their content without purchasing it. However, there are still plenty of websites you can visit that will give you free or seriously discounted prices on eMagazines.

AllYouCanRead.Com

AllYouCanRead.Com gives you a plethora of eMagazine articles and news articles for free. Simply visit the website and start reading (you don’t even have to create a login). The homepage immediately gives you magazines and news categories. Choose what you’d like to start reading and that’s it! Some of the titles offered at AllYouCanRead will cost money though. For instance, if you’d like to read “Forbes” you’ll have to pay their subscription fee.

Magatopia.Com

The next awesome place on the web to check out eMagazines is Magatopia.com. Unlike AllYouCanRead, Magatopia only offers free eMagazines and other free content. The website is also updated regularly (every few minutes) so there is a “news reel” on the front page. You won’t have to sign up or pay anything at all. Just enjoy what Magatopia has to offer.

Texture

Texture is like Netflix for eMagazines. You will have to pay a monthly subscription fee ($9.99 per month for a basic subscription, $14.99 per month if you’d like weekly publications, such as “People) but you’ll have unlimited access to more than 200 digital magazines. Some of the titles included in a Texture subscription Right now you can get a two-week free trial, followed by three months of Texture for $10 by using this link.

Health.Com

If you like to read about health and fitness, you can visit Health.com and get tons of great information for free. The site offers free articles and resources. Those who would prefer to get the “Health” eMagazine instead can pay as little as $1 per issue too! So, if health and wellness is your thing, check out Health.com.

Amazon.Com

Of course, Amazon is also a great place to go for eMagazines (both free and paid subscriptions). Amazon Kindle is known for offering its users freebies and drastically marked down content so if you’ve got an Amazon account, give it a try. eMagazines on Amazon cost anywhere from nothing to regular monthly subscription prices. But, you won’t even have to buy a Kindle or e-reader to use Kindle services. The Kindle app is available on most devices so you can download it on your phone or computer and start reading your eMag instantly!

Finding the right eMagazine platform for you can be difficult, depending on what type of magazine you prefer. However, each of the sites mentioned above are great places to start searching for your seriously cheap eMagazines.

Do you have any other places you can get eMagazines for free (or really cheap)? Share them with us!


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James Hendrickson

James Hendrickson is an internet entrepreneur, digital publishing junky, hunter and personal finance geek. When he’s not lurking in coffee shops in Portland, Oregon, you’ll find him in the Pacific Northwest’s great outdoors. James has a masters degree in Sociology from the University of Maryland at College Park and a Bachelors degree on Sociology from Earlham College. He loves individual stocks, bonds and precious metals.

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