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Thursday, 21 June 2012

Family Tree offers combined digital and print subscription

This is an interesting development from Family Tree magazine (http://family-tree.co.uk), published by ABM Publishing:

Family Tree is proud to announce a family history first – a combined print and digital subscription! Now readers can access their favourite genealogy magazine as soon as it comes out, at any time, anywhere in the world.

When taking out a combined print and digital subscription, not only do you make great savings on your print magazine, you also receive a heavily discounted digital copy of Family Tree, priced at just 39p per issue.

Select your preferred subscription (prices vary depending on payment method and your location) and start your combined print and digital subscription for just £5 extra for 13 digital issues – wherever you are in the world, via your computer, laptop or hand-held device. Combined digital and print is just £3.53 per issue by UK direct debit.

Existing print subscribers can upgrade their current subscription, to include the digital edition at 39p per issue, and enjoy the best of both worlds. To find out about upgrading your subscription, please call freephone 0800 6128377 or, to upgrade by direct debit, visit www.abmsubscriptions.co.uk. To upgrade using a credit/debit card or PayPal visit www.familyhistorybookshop.co.uk.

Find out more about our digital editions at http://family-tree.co.uk/2012/01/download-family-tree-digital/.

Find out about our other subscription options, print-only or digital-only, at http://family-tree.co.uk/subscribe/.

(With thanks to Belinda Griffin)

Chris

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New book: It's Perthshire 1866 - there's been a murder... www.thehistorypress.co.uk/products/The-Mount-Stewart-Murder.aspx (from June 12th 2012)

1 comment:

  1. Huh! I wonder if this is the result of negative feedback (mine) when it first became available as a SEPARATE print subs (like mine) and an ADDITIONAL online version (at full price) ... Whereas a WDYTYA print sub has the online version free ...

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