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Dirt Rag Offers Digital Subscriptions

Posted: January 7th, 2009 by Karl Rosengarth

Dirt Rag is proud to announce that a new and improved digital version of the magazine is now available through Zinio, a leading global online publishing and distribution services company. Click here to experience a sample of digital Dirt Rag within your web browser via Zinio’s robust, high-quality, reader interface.

A one year (7 issue) digital Dirt Rag subscription is available for $9.95, a $10 saving compared to the domestic subscription rate for the printed version. Foreign subscribers who choose to go digital will save even more money, not to mention getting their issues of Dirt Rag a lot quicker than via the mail.

The digital edition will provide the added bonus of hyperlinks to related content from within articles, and links to advertiser web sites from within advertisements. The “green” aspect of digital versus printed magazines is sure to appeal to many readers as well.

2 Responses to “Dirt Rag Offers Digital Subscriptions”

  1. ChadMeeh Says:

    I just renewed my subscription and haven’t received an issue yet. Would I be able to switch my subscription to the digital version?

  2. SlipperyPete Says:

    If I could take my desktop into the bathroom with me, I’d be all over this switch.

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