Thursday, March 10, 2011
Best You
Originally intended to be a series of newstand only bookazines (those one topic mini-books that are impulse buys at the checkout counters), Reader's Digest Best You has instead taken the form of a free online newsletter. Sign up and you'll be emailed one short tip or fact every day that contains a link to the Best You website which has more online articles. The main categories are Look great, Get healthy, Eat well, & Embrace life. Each is like its own little blog with links to more in-depth information. Each week Best You Asks... a question of its readers and responses are revealed each Friday. Interaction is encouraged by buttons to share on Facebook, twitter, via email and RSS feeds. I've found it has some short things that are good for reading on your Smartphone during those off moments and I haven't been bombarded with more than one email a day. Good tips, nice format, but not too cutting-edge. Sign up for free and judge for yourself.
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