Win One Year of Maghound Magazine Services

Posted on 31 August 2009 by


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I recently posted about Maghound, the online magazine subscription service that I’ve been given the opportunity to try, and now I have news of a series of contests happening on several blogs.

Each participating site will give away two of the $4.95/month level subscriptions to two of their readers, which means each of the winners will get to choose which three magazines they want to find in their mail box for the next twelve months… for FREE.

We’ll begin our give-away on the 15th of September, but you can start entering today at A Mom in Red High Heels, and then at each of the sites on this list in the following days.

Good luck! :-)


A Mom in Red High Heels: 31-Aug thru 3-Sep
Independent Fashion Bloggers: 1-Sep thru 4-Sep
The Coveted: 2-Sep thru 8-Sep
Moosh in Indy 3-Sep thru 9-Sep
GearLive: 8-Sep thru 11-Sep
Hack College: 9-Sep thru 12-Sep
Lisa Reviews: 10-Sep thru 13-Sep
Our Ordinary Life: 11-Sep thru 14-Sep
One Day, One Job: 12-Sep thru 15-Sep
Greeblemonkey: 13-Sep thru16-Sep
The art of accessories: 14-Sep thru 17-Sep
Gear Diary: 15-Sep thru 18-Sep
Tierra Wilson: 16-Sep thru 19-Sep
Chris Pirillo: 17-Sep thru 20-Sep
A Couch with a View: 18-Sep thru 21-Sep
Nadine Jolie: 19-Sep thru 22-Sep
Two of a kind, Working on a Full House: 20-Sep thru 23-Sep
Chip Chick: 21-Sep thru 24-Sep


Small print: This contest is open to entrants from the US only, and winning subscriptions will only be sent to US addresses.

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I started Gear Diary on September 30, 2006, and my goal was that this not be an easily labeled site. We all have gear that we use daily – some of it electronic and some of it organic. I think it is fascinating to explore the equipment that makes our lives easier, more entertaining, more productive, and more manageable. My hope is that Gear Diary visitors will find this site to be a comfortable and friendly place to discuss interesting topics – and not only those that are tech related, as well as a location to discover various types of gear – whatever that term may end up implying – that they never knew existed. My specialty is in-depth reviews written in a layman’s terms, because everyone can understand technology, sometimes it just takes a little translating. +Judie Stanford

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