Fine Homebuilding Magazine. Is it worth subscribing for a full year?
Fine Homebuilding Magazine is one of the most creative and helpful periodicals to deal with the construction and/or re-decoration involved in fixing up a new and/ or old house. If you are considering any type of home improvement or you love tinkering with your house, it's a great idea to subscribe to this breath of fresh air type of magazine.
If you use an online subscription service or even if you pull out one of the cards that ordinarily flies out when you turn a page, it pretty much guarantees that you will never miss another issue each and every time one is released. Oh, it helps also to subscribe to avoid paying those extremely high retail newsstand prices. Right now you can subscribe online to Fine Homebuilding subscription for just $37.95 for 8 issues (that is an entire year by the way).
In our office, I was going through some of the issues that we had collected and was relatively surprised with how this magazine clearly wants the customer or home owner to come out on top regarding home improvements. A spouse of one of our employees is the type of person that likes to keep things up to date and in clear working order in her home. While going through some recent articles in Fine Homebuilding Magazine, she realized that there were still things that could be vastly improved to make her house look as beautiful and wonderfully constructed as it was when it was first built.
She has kept us up to date with the ideas that she has culled from recent and back issues. She suggested that we use some more vinyl sliding since some of the original sliding had badly aged. The copy of the magazine showed us the fastest and easiest method of improving this part of the house and also showed us detailed instructions as to how to fix the sliding as accurately and professionally as possible.
I'm not going to pretend to say that taking care of a home is easy. Nor will i ever forget the amount of wasted time that I had spent tinkering on things around the house without using Fine Homebuilding Magazine as my helper in improving the conditions in my present home. That mistake will never happen again because now I've got professional advice on my doorstep eight times a year!
I've written this article on home improvement because I just want people out there in the world to know that this publication has immensely helped me out like no other publication ever has in improving the look and pleasant feel of my own home. Now my wife has even stopped nagging me about the smallest things since I finally took her advice to use this popular and incredible publication as an educational tool from this moment forward!
You can find Fine Homebuilding magazine and other home magazines like Architectural Record in your public library or a school library. You can even find this in a waiting room or reception area of a home improvement or real estate agent type of office. If you are excited by the idea of getting a discount or a coupon to subscribe at a lower subscription rate, consider using a business or library subscription service like Magmall.com. They've got hundreds of the most popular magazines at lower discount subscription prices. And if you buy a gift subcsription you can write your own message which they will send out for free with a gift card through the US mail.
Jason Ciment manages two online companies: MagMall.com and WebCart.net. MagMall is a business and library magazine subscriptions service that also sells new, gift and renewal subscriptions to individuals, students and schools. It's worth ordering through MagMall because you can consolidate all your magazine subscriptions with one bill AND you can save up to 85% off retail prices. WebCart is a shopping cart software ecommerce platform that actually runs the Magmall site. If you want your online web store, it's worth looking at.
Published July 9th, 2007
Filed in Ecommerce