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bmyers.com | Tip of the Week | Adding 20,000+ books and magazines t . . . Search 

Adding 20,000+ books and magazines to your home library
Bill Myers - February 21, 2009
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Here's the secret to quickly expanding your home library by more than 20,000 books and magazines - for free. You're going to be amazed at how cool this is.

I read a lot of books. And Magazines. And newspapers.

Mostly on topics related to the hobbies I'm interested in.

Finding and then buying these different magazines and books can take quite a bit of time and quite a bit of money, so there's a lot of magazines and books that I don't get to see.

That's why I was pretty excited to find a way I could find and read for free, current and back issues of many of the magazines (and books) I would have been interested in had I known about them.

I'm not talking about the local library (which is actually a good place to find and read magazines).

Instead, I'm referring to a free web service where you can find and read magaziness exactly the way they appear in print.

That's right - you can browse through and read magazines and books, exactly as they appear in print. You can even flip the pages in a 3D like environment.

Once you see how this works, you'll be hooked. And you may even feel that this is the future of all publishing (like I do).

Rather than just tell you about this, I created a short video showing how it works.

Click the play icon below to get the video started.

Find this great resource at www.issuu.com


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