PHILADELPHIA, PA, December 11, 2012 (Press-News.org) Each year, many people flip through the pages of magazines to look for great gift guides when shopping for holiday presents for their loved ones. However, magazine subscription service Gulf Coast Readers Inc. notes that the perfect gift may actually prove to be the magazine itself. Although many consumers feel that the cover price of popular publications is fairly expensive, a recent article from The Houston Chronicle reveals that many subscriptions are available at low prices through other channels.
Gulf Coast Readers Inc. aims to provide affordable subscriptions to individuals and offers a wide selection of well-known titles. As the article notes, many may order subscriptions directly from the publisher to receive a considerable discount off the cover price. However, Gulf Coast Readers Inc. notes that these prices may still prove too expensive and provide inconvenience to those who have trouble managing multiple subscriptions. In a recent press statement the subscription service explains, "We work directly with our customers and can manage long-term subscriptions. Unlike other subscription services, our staff has the ability to do more than simply sell a subscription, as we can easily exchange titles, update addresses and modify payment plans for our customers."
According to The Houston Chronicle, ordering a magazine subscription for a loved one is a perfect way to provide a gift that keeps on giving. For example, it states, "Guys that plan to buy gifts for women during the holidays could find that a subscription to Cosmopolitan is a worthy investment online. Women that read about health tips, relationship advice, buzz-worthy news and other trends typically subscribe to Cosmo." Although the cover price of this particular title can prove as high as $4 per issue, subscription services like Gulf Coast Readers Inc. can drastically reduce that price.
Gulf Coast Readers Inc. concludes in its press statement, "Magazines make the perfect holiday gift, as it is something that the person can enjoy all year long. In addition, choosing the right title shows that one truly knows the interests and passions of those that receive the gift. In order to provide the best holiday gift for our customers, Gulf Coast Readers has a wide range of titles that can fit all kinds of interests from fashion to fishing."
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Gulf Coast Readers Inc. is a magazine subscription service that is dedicated to delivering the best in print publications and quality customer service. With a constantly updated list of available titles, customers are able to enjoy the ability to exchange subscriptions and receive new content whenever they choose. Gulf Coast Readers Inc. customers consistently enjoy affordable subscription rates that are not typically found in newsstands, supermarkets or bookstores. Culture fans and literary lovers who want to expand their minds often find that Gulf Coast Readers Inc. is the best choice for low-cost, yet quality magazine subscriptions.
Website: http://gulfcoastreadersinc.net
Gulf Coast Readers Inc. Highlights Magazine Subscriptions as the Perfect Holiday Gift
As Americans prepare for the holiday season, many consumers have already begun shopping for special gifts for their loved ones. Gulf Coast Readers Inc. notes that magazine subscriptions can be a great gift, and are even available at low prices.
2012-12-11
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[Press-News.org] Gulf Coast Readers Inc. Highlights Magazine Subscriptions as the Perfect Holiday GiftAs Americans prepare for the holiday season, many consumers have already begun shopping for special gifts for their loved ones. Gulf Coast Readers Inc. notes that magazine subscriptions can be a great gift, and are even available at low prices.