Reader Appreciation Month

June is Reader Appreciation Month here at Linux Journal. Make sure to visit our web site throughout the month, follow us on Twitter (@linuxjournal) and "Like" us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/linuxjournal) to find out about the great prizes, discounts and give-aways we have lined up for you!

Linux Journal is the community's magazine, and it has been since 1994. Last year we made what was at first a somewhat rocky transformation from print to the digital world, and you, our dear readers, stuck with us. We listened to what you suggested and released Android, iPhone and iPad apps as well as eBook versions for your Kindles, Nooks and other EPUB readers. Now Linux Journal boasts a larger paid subscription base than it did as a print magazine! To celebrate your support, this month, we honor YOU.

Current Promotions (announced regularly so keep checking back):

  • $10 off subscription offer- includes an entry to win a Kindle Fire.

New Subscribers:
http://lnxjr.nl/M26KDLB

Renewals:
http://lnxjr.nl/R6KDLB

The contest to win a Kindle Fire expires June 27, 2012, at 11:59 PM CST. The
winner will be notified via email June 28, 2012.

Contest Rules:

1. Subscribe using the appropriate link above.

2. The contest is open to all of our subscribers.

3. Subscribers should renew/enter only once.

4. The drawing will be conducted by Linux Journal and decisions are
final. Odds of winning will depend upon the total number of renewals
and new subscriptions received during the time period the contest is run.

5. The subscription contest ends June 27, 2012, at 11:59 pm CST.

6. The Kindle Fire winner will be notified via email on June 28, 2012.

7. Twenty second-place winners will be awarded a Linux Journal 2011 eBook.
   These winners will be notified by June 28, 2012.

 

  • CLOSED Share our "Win a Free Nook" image on Facebook to win! Contest closes Friday June 8, 2012 at 3pm CDT.
  • CLOSED Free download of our Cool Projects Special Issue for your computer and/or EPUB reader (different links for each so make sure to follow them both if you want to redeem both versions). A $15.98 total value. Use coupon code COOLPROJECTS when checking out to redeem your free copies. Offer expires Monday, June 11.

 

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