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Free Magazine Subscriptions

RewardsGold.com is a great little site that allows you to earn points by answering very short surveys/ product reviews, which you can use to get a variety of magazines free for one year, with no obligation to continue the subscription past that year.  The best thing is that the surveys are generally only around 5-10 questions and completing 1 survey and inviting 2 friends (you can invite the same 2 people multiple times) will usually give you enough points for a 1 year magazine subscription!

RewardsGold.com has 1 year subscriptions to At Home, Outside, W, Wine Spectator, AFAR, Cigar Aficionado, Forbes, Golf Week, Martha Stewart Living26 issues of Barron's, 26 or 39 weeks of the Wall Street Journal, 25 weeks of The Economist, 2 years of Smart Money, and more, as well as various audio books.  Click here to see the list of all the rewards available from RewardGold.com

Some other magazines that often offer free subscriptions are: Working Mother, American Baby, Self, Ebony, Parenting, Better Homes and Gardens, Shutter BugSport FishingLatinaLighting, Architectural Digest, Black Enterprise, Thriving Family, FourWheeler, Car and DriverMaximShape, RedBook, LifeExtension, Mujer, Travel and Leisure, This Old House, Ski, Teen Vouge, Barbie Collector, More, Release Your Inner Splendor, My Deals, 6 months of Flight Training, 18 issues of CBS Watch, 3 issues of Eastmans' Hunting Journal and Eastmans' Bowhunting Journal, free "sample issue" of Teen Ink, 7 issues of Parents, and pretty much every magazine you've never heard of.

The ones that are not available at this time will most likely be available again via RewardsGold, or a similar site. So, if the magazine you want is not available now, or is not on this list, it's a good idea to check RewardsGold every few months to see their new offers, that way you won't miss out!  I also recommend  following My Free Product Samples, Cher is great about posting deals!

Good luck!
My FREE subscriptions so far!!!

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