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The February 2009 Edition of Website Magazine is now available!
Review a few of the articles from this issue here.
Did you know that in the past year nearly 100,000 Web professionals
have subscribed or renewed their subscriptions to Website Magazine? This achievement is, in many respects, a testament to
popular demand but supported by the individual success stories we
hear each and every day from our subscribers - those who make their living mastering
the Web.
In a few short years, Website Magazine has grown by leaps and
bounds to become the premier print publication about achieving success
on the Web. We’ve put the very tactics and techniques we address
in each issue of this publication in practice, and our growth is reflective
of our mission — providing content that moves our readers and
their enterprises ever-forward. This issue is no different.
The feature article for the February 2009 edition addresses the psychology
of design but also covers hot trends like cloud computing,
essential practices like email segmentation and, as always, key topics
such as pay-per-click advertising, affiliate program management,
search engine optimization, and the state of Internet executives. This edition of
Website Magazine has something for everyone. It also marks a time of
significant change — to your benefit.
Things are Changing at Website Magazine for the Better
Demand for the value we provide has grown. The most frequent
question we get around here is, “Where is my next issue?” With a quarterly
publication, it can seem like a long time between issues. By popular
demand, we are proud to announce that, starting in next month, Website
Magazine will publish on a monthly schedule. Current subscribers will
continue to receive their free quarterly edition, and for those Web professionals
who want more valuable content more often, subscriptions
are now available.
For just $44.95/year (nearly 50% off newsstand
prices), Website Magazine professional members will receive eight special issues to help shorten their road to Web success. Visit
WebsiteMagazine.com to request more
information on becoming a Website
Magazine professional member.
Thanks and Best Web Wishes,
Peter Prestipino— Editor in Chief
Peter@WebsiteMagazine.com
Website Magazine