The Super Simple Guide to getting Freebizmags (And Mercury Mags) Subscriptions - the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
Myths Busted! Ballons Burst! Check it out!
But before all that, here's a brief warning dated November 5, 2011:
BEWARE - Freebizmags has been sending out emails that are actually Fronts for companies they partner with. They offer a "FREE" mag but when you get to the end, you see it is either a "Perpetual renewal" (meaning, they auto-bill you each year) or.. there is a 99 cent shipping & handling fee atttaches as well as possibly a Perpetual renewal.
Remember, check the deal out throurghly if it looks different from the usual Freebizmags or Mercury Mag format. In these tough times, even these companies are trying to squeeze an extra buck out here and there. We see Freebizmags doing it by FRONTING offers from other players such as MY BONUS CENTER whih is not THEM. However, they get paid a per cap fee for every sucker who buys one of those $5 a year subs that they could likely get free if they just waited a couple of days, weeks or months.
Please read the fine print before posting offers with catches, folks. If it ain't directly from FBM, look closely.
Again. Freebizmags has lately been trying to increase their income by FRONTING offers for other providers. BEWARE of that. FBM still offers plenty of decent, totally free mags but just like the TRADE MAGS (Controlled Circulation Publications) they toss in your path during the reuqest questionaire, they are now tossing in these "Partner" offers AFTER the questionaire and in emails to you.
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NOW BACK TO OUR REGULARLY SCHEDULED BUSTING OF FREEBIZMAGS AND MERCURYMAGS MYTHS -- -
Introduction: Freebizmagazines is a great site that offers "free" subscriptions to both Trade Magazines and Consumer Magazines.
Mercury Mags is another one just like it that was begun by former FreebizMag employees. They earn their money by increasing the circulation of
Trade magazines also known in publishing as
Controlled Circulation Titles. To do that, they offer you good magazines, hereafter referred to as '
Consumer magazines' such as Town & Country Magazine, Guitar Player, Outdoor Life, MAD, VIBE, American Angler, American Cowboy, Cucina Italiana, Log Cabin Living, Elle Decor, Old House Journal, Upscale, Horticulture, Radar, Tennis, Computer Games, etc., etc.
Their goal is to lure you in with the free
Consumer Magazine offer and then, while you are signing up, get you to agree to receive one or more
Trade Magazines during the application process. All of us have fallen for this at the beginning because there are many myths on freebie sites about Freebizmags. I have believed some of them myself and even perpetuated a few back when I was still gullible. (please forgive me for I am heartily sorry and do repent).
However, it is my goal today to save you, the Noob, from all such myths and to keep your mailbox free of Silly Trade Mags (unless of course you actually WANT to receive Spot-Welding Illustrated or Miniature Vegetables Monthly)
Here we go -- How to get started:
If you are new to Freebizmags, find an offer that seems valid - One where experienced Slick Dealers say "Thanks, got it." Then, click on link:
Type in the name you use for mag subs and an email addy you actually check every day, preferably one you have set aside just for Freebizmags. You want a real email addy cuz Freebizmags sends account holders fresh links to free Consumer magazine offers at least once or twice a week.
Then, you are faced with the first hurdle: what to write as your Business info. You should be honest and try and figure out what to select for your own profession (something I did) .
UPDATE: Another slick dealer, Nightvessel, has suggested that I am trying to coach other Slickdealers to lie about their profiles to, in effect, get something they don't qualify for otherwise. Nope - nothing doing! Telling the truth about what you do in your profile gets you just as many magazines as you would if you simply made up a profile for the sake of ease of application. Let me be clear - there is NO advantage to lying or making up a profile. Whatever you enter you will still get offered the same consumer magazines unless you choose a profile that doesn't mesh with their software enough to allow that software to sift thru possible biz mag offers and toss some in your general direction, kind of like a fart on Monty Python! The only thing that would change with the profile is the Trade magazine titles they offer you. Therefore, there's no advantage in choosing one profile over another. Any profiles offered in this thread are for the purpose of showing you an example only.
In the past, many slick dealers have advocated using a Student Profile such as this one:
Keep in mind, however, that both FBM and Mercury have begun refusing the offer to students using the student profile. if you have a part-time job, you might wish to use that as your profile instead.
Student profile:
Other
.....Student
..........Other
...............Student
....................Student
UPDATE 7/11/06: The Other/Student/Other profile no longer seems to work and for good reason. Why would a company that makes its money referring you to Business trade mags want students to get their lure offers of consumer mags? Please use some other profile and stick with it if you want to be sure of being offered magazines. Use your part time job or the last job you held if you are currently unemployed. Really, it makes little difference what you use so long as it permits their software to toss some trade mag choices in your general direction, kinda like a fart on Monty Python. N'sM
MYTH NUMBER ONE: "There are special combinations that qualify your for certain FBM offers"
(However, for some specialized titles, some users swear on their parent's graves that a specific profile might matter but this is highly debatable and unlikely... read posts to this thread for examples.)
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Wrong! In general, there are no magic combos, just a couple of DUD profiles as reported by dozens of other experienced slick dealers. DUD profiles could be student profiles or Retired profiles. if you are a student and don't know what to pick, you may want to choose a profile that matches your part-time job, the last job you held or, the job you are educating yourself for. if you are retired, you might try creating a profile for your former profession.
Any legitimate combo should get you any mag if indeed there are subscriptions to be had. (This may not be true for a very few special mags, but it is true for the vast and overwhelming of them) It's best to stick with one profile that you find works well for you.
Not sure how to describe what it is that you do? Need a sample profile to look at? Well, here's one �and is an actual profile from my next-door neighbor:
Communications/Utlility
.....Radio/Broadcasting
..........Advertising/Sales
...............Avdertising
....................Account Manager
If you are a teacher this is one way to do the profile:
Education
.....Education
..........School/Library
...............Education
....................Educator
Okay ... now if this is your first try opening a FBM account, you will get a page which at the top SHOULD ideally show the mag you were hoping to get at the top of the page highlighted in yellow with a check next to the box.
EDIT 1/02/08 Lately due to a software change, you have to manually add the check yourself. If you see that, that's a good thing. That means you will get the magazine if you can make it through the next few hurdles.
If you are a returning client, you will have been prompted to put in your password before you get this screen. Again, if the mag you were hoping for is pictured at the top of the page - YOU WIN.. you get the sub. now proceed.
Next you will see all these other options and offers.
SAY NO TO ALL OF THEM. Make sure you check "No Thanks, or NO or "None of The above' to any and all questions.
DO NOT BE TEMPTED TO ACCEPT ANYTHING.. Not even the free sub to BabyTalk.. it will just side-track you with a bunch of qualifying questions.
SAY NO NO NO To Everything!! Do not say "Okay send a letter to Washington on my behalf. Do not say YES to any sweeps entries or email newsletter subscriptions.
KEEP SAYING NO! NO NO NO! Got it?? GOOD.
EDIT 2/07/06: Sometimes it is OK to say YES but only under very special circumstances. Please see the next post in this thread for the one time you can say YES. there isn't room here
You will also be asked to give the first letter of the State where you were born, the first letter of your dad's first name or some other piece of info which serves as an online signature that you are really you. Do it. You should not have to put the year of your birth if you followed my above instructions which were to SAY NO NO NO TO EVERYTHING! They only need that if you fell prey to the dumb offer for the Free career Kit. SAY NO and move on!
Say no no no, go to bottom of page click Submit.
If you are new, it will bring you to a page where you have to fill out your business addy and home addy. Fill them both out with the same address if you don't want to use your real business addy. You must put some business name and some phone number. I usually put my Area code plus all zeros. Then, under Alternate/Home address, I put my real address. It will ask you to enter a password too if this is your first time.
Remember, in the future, you will always be checking off 'SEND TO HOME ADDRESS" so it doesn't matter what business name you put. If you have no business just put in the word "Resident".
When you finish, check off 'Send to home address' and click submit.
You will get a confirming page showing where your mag sub is going and a button to click that says CONTINUE. Click it. That will bring you to a confirmation page that says THANK YOU... blah blah blah. Print that for your records.
You are done.
Now, next time you see a FREEBIZMAGS offer, click on the link � fill out your name, email and profile (which you have made note of somewhere I hope), hit enter, then enter password. IF YOU DON'T SEE THE MAG YOU WANTED AT THE TOP OF THE PAGE....
There are no more freaking subs - STOP THERE - DO NOT go on. If you go on, you risk accepting some dumb Trade Mags. Just because the link works and permits you to enter your info does not mean there are subs to be had. If you don't see the desired mag after you enter your password - No Mag Sub for you. Quit while you are ahead.
Class dismissed for now.
Next lesson:
What is that Akami Crap in front of the web address for FBM links?
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There's also minimal spam. The only email I get from freebizmag and RewardsGold (beyond confirmations of offers I've signed up for) is notifications of new offers those sites are posting. That amounts to maybe one email twice a month, mostly from freebizmag. Freebizmag and RewardsGold are the only free magazine sites that I trust, by the way, so I can't speak for other sites (though I haven't heard any complaints here about Mercury).
Another fact: 1% of a typical consumer magazine's income comes from selling its subscriber list. Those include paid subscribers and you.
Myths Busted! Ballons Burst! Check it out!
Introduction: Freebizmagazines is a great site that offers "free" subscriptions to both Trade Magazines and Consumer Magazines. Mercury Mags is another one just like it that was begun by former FreebizMag employees. They earn their money by increasing the circulation of Trade magazines also known in publishing as Controlled Circulation Titles.
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Name of magazine---------Date Ordered--------Source------term of subscription (1 yr, 2 yr etc)
I keep separate sheets for each source myself but you don't have to. I find its easier to have one page for StartSampling, one for Value Mags, one for Mercury, one for FBM, and one for misc soruces.
It's just like the pieces of paper except you can Google for them when you lose them :-)
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Thank you VERY MUCH for bringing this up. it's an important change if it's valid.
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Vocabulary:
Consumer Magazine -- The magazine dangled in front of you as the free offer to tempt you into the system that throws offers for trade mags at you
Trade magazine - a controlled circulation magazine that is free to qualified readers and that companies such as FBM and Mercury get paid a per head fee to lure into accepting a sub. They Pre-qualify you based on your profile. The trade Mag publisher makes the final decision but they pay FBM and Mercury a fee that varies per title for each NEW name they add to the subscriber rolls. Trade Magazines often do allow paid subscriptions to unqualified readers but mostly are distributed for free to readers within that industry or business.
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It is their attempt to get you to come on back so they can once again attempt to toss some Trade Mags at you. These emails do NOT mention any COnsumer magazine to be offered, only TRADE Magazines.
Just delete these emails - they are auto-generated and you will get them every time you don't complete an FBM offer for whatever reason. If you actually clicked on the link and can't get out of the loop, just close the page and be done with their sneaky deaky attempt to rope you back in for Trade mags!.
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It is their attempt to get you to come on back so they can once again attempt to toss some Trade Mags at you. These emails do NOT mention any COnsumer magazine to be offered, only TRADE Magazines.
Just delete these emails - they are auto-generated and you will get them every time you don't complete an FBM offer for whatever reason.
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Is this a trade magazine promotion? I should just delete this message right?
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Is this a trade magazine promotion? I should just delete this message right?
Yes, FBM will send those links out from time to time just to try and suck you into applying for business mags or trade mag subs for which they get a per head fee. If there is NO CONSUMER MAGAZINE OFFERED, skip it.
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Yes, I answered this question just to keep this thread from going into the archive. Howevr, the answer is still true!
This is a useful thread for newbies.
I use to receive subscriptions from them without a problem. But ever since they revamp their site I no longer get any subscriptions from them.
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I use to receive subscriptions from them without a problem. But ever since they revamp their site I no longer get any subscriptions from them.
First off, you aren't black listed and I apologize for the delay in my answer. My life became happily very complicated for a time. I have more free time now so I can answer Q's min a more timely fashion:
AS for being Blacklisted: You probably just failed to clear your cookies most likely. Every time you sign up for a RewardsGold or RewardsCountry or ThisGal Says or ThisGuy Says type sub - go into your browser's security, then preferences and then remove the 8 or 10 cookies left behind by the filling out of the offer. That way, if you want to share your computer or give gift subs to family, you aren't locked out.
It's not usually necessary to remove cookies from FBM or Mercury - just RewardsGold and related sites. Maintain a separate account in the rewards Gold system for each person whom you order subs for. Then you only need to sign in using their name, addy & Birthdate when a new offer comes up. It helps to print out a freshly ffilled out form for each family member and keep it in a Ring Binder in case your bad about Birthdays and emails, which I am.
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I also bumped this because the "Magic Profile" myth is popping up again. Ain't no such thing with regards to FBM. Never was, likely never will be. The profile simply has to make logical sense in the real world.
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