Website Magazine – Where Have You Been All My Life?

Thursday, March 8, 2007 at 01:25pm by David Askaripour in MP News

Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Content Management Systems (CMS), programming, designing, social networking, Web 2.0, Google Page Rank (PR), organic listings, search engines, etc… We, young Internet-savvy entrepreneurs have become very familiar with these terms. In fact, many of us have become self-taught experts in some of these areas and have built entire businesses around them.

Last night when I was told about free magazine that focuses on all areas of the Internet and running websites, my eyes lit up and my heart sped up – I was absolutely stoked to find out that such a magazine existed and, even better, that it was for free!

Sure, I love Business 2.0 – it’s my favorite magazine. But after learning about this new magazine and reading the online version today, I now have two favorite magazines.

This magazine is great, because it really focuses on topics that are relevant to my life as an Internet entrepreneur running a website. Staying on top of the latest Web 2.0 trends, social networks, and the blogoshpere is definitely going to be much easier with this magazine.

As a young entrepreneur, I’m sure that your time is limited and what you read should – in some way – add value to your business. That is why it’s important to read “nichey” and highly focused content that isn’t going to waste your time.

Magazines are perfect for doing just that. They are easy to travel with and read while on the road or taking a break from your hectic schedule.

Take a few minutes to signup for a free subscription of Website Magazine. You’ll not only receive a free magazine in the mail, but you’ll be helping to support Mind Petals when you use the above link.

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5 Comments

Dave

March 8th, 2007 at 2:53 pm

thanks for the heads up on this mag. I browsed through the online edition and it looks like a great find indeed!

lawrence

March 9th, 2007 at 12:54 am

your writing a boastful article of website magazine.com…and consequentially - they’re one of your sponsors, lol

David Askaripour

March 9th, 2007 at 11:05 am

Dave: You’re welcome, the magazine rocks!

Lawrence: Yup, it is a boastful article. After taking the time to read the magazine, I fully support it and think that the content is awesome. Just to be clear, Website Magazine is not a “paid” sponsor; but, yes, I have an affiliate link(s) of theirs on MP. If you like the magazine and would like to subscribe, please feel free to go directly to their site and order it from there.

Anthony

March 9th, 2007 at 12:36 pm

It’s a “chicken or the egg” situation. Website Magazine is a great read - as a web developer, I’m subscribed and find it extremely useful. I’m pretty sure Dave didn’t say all of those things because MP is an affiliate of the magazine. Rather, MP is an affiliate because Dave believes in the magazine and the value it can provide to MP readers. The article was written to that end.

I know it’s hard not to question others’ motives as an entrepreneur, but if you took a few minutes to read the magazine, you’d understand why Dave gave it the praise it deserves and why it is a benefit to the MP community as a whole.

lawrence

March 9th, 2007 at 4:32 pm

i do infact read websitemagazine.com, i actually have it bookmarked - among many other ‘web2′ sites.

but just the fact that he’s writing a praiseful article about the site - when the site is on one of the MP’s sponsors…lol, you get the point

he’s in a predicament

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