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eBiz Insider Now Digital – January/February 2010

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13 Responses to “eBiz Insider Now Digital – January/February 2010”

  1. Kristen says:

    Exciting new format! BUT please make the view bigger. I’ve tried all view/presentation options, upped the size the one step that is allowed and still can barely make out the text. I’m on a 15 inch laptop and have perfect vision. This is the first time I’ve encountered online content that I can’t read.
    thanks!

  2. Marc Sobil says:

    Your new online edition may be greener but it is doubtful I will continue to read it. It is much easier to read a magazine in the comfort of a chair or couch at home than to read a computer screen at a desk.

  3. Joe Baughman says:

    Can the new digital version of eBiz Insider be saved as a pdf file?
    Thanks
    Joe B

  4. Kurt Illian says:

    Hi Kristen, I am sorry to hear that you are having trouble viewing the document. If you haven’t already, try clicking on the document (enable full screen mode) and then clicking again (to zoom). If that doesn’t work, once you enable full scree mode, there are several options to pick a different layout which can make it easier to read on a 15″ monitor. Let me know if this helps.

  5. Donna Talarico says:

    Joe and everyone – Yes, you can download the PDF for reading on your PC or to print out the whole issue or selected articles. Here is the link: http://issuu.com/ebiz_insider/docs/jan-feb10-ebiz

    Thank you for asking!

  6. Donna Talarico says:

    Thanks for your feedback, Marc. I shared a link above in response to another reader who asked if the PDF could be downloaded. You could download and print the magazine if you’d like. The archives, as always, will also be added to the eBiz Insider site in web content format, too. We hope that you will still continue to read.

  7. Bonnie Foose says:

    Kudos for wanting to go green, however – I had trouble reading the text full screen, and for me, it just wasn’t large enough to comfortably view. I so looked forward to your magazines when I received them in the mail and read them cover to cover, saved them and on occasion referred back to them and now I don’t see myself doing that. It isn’t as much fun for me nor do I want to squint to read the articles. Please reconsider the printed format.

  8. Alan Levi says:

    The print is too hard to read, even though the topics seem relevant and interesting I won’t spend the time trying to read this on line. I would bring back the magazind if that is an option.

  9. April Scott says:

    Ditto Bonnie’s comments. I understand “going green” – and it’s probably as much about saving the green ($$). Perhaps offer the printed format by paid subscription?

  10. JP says:

    I like the new version, keep up the good work!

  11. Rick Hardin says:

    I agree with Marc Sobil. The other side of the fence may not be for everyone. I enjoy a lesiure moment reading the hard copy. I have a number of them for future reference.There is already a great deal of so called e-mail news letters being distributed by your competition (which I don’t read) Don’t get lost in the maze set yourself apart.
    Good Luck with you’re new vision.

  12. Kelly Swaney says:

    While I understand the need for growing “green”, I too must say that I would rather have the print version. It’s much easier to give the boss, who’s not computer savvy, a magazine that comes from a company we have a great relationship with. There have been many times when he’s approached me with magazine in hand, asking about this article or that article, and it’s been instrumental in keeping an open conversation going. I would not be opposed to paying for a print version. It just works better for us.

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