Free Magazine Subscription: American Cheerleader

Free magazines always go really fast, so hurry and request your complimentary subscription to American Cheerleader magazine before they are gone.

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Carrie Rocha

I am passionate about helping people keep their money where it belongs - in their pocket. I live in Minneapolis, MN with my husband and two little girls.

9 responses to “Free Magazine Subscription: American Cheerleader”

  1. cashbaq kid

    This was too funny not to look at further. I have noticed a few of these “free magazine” offers are trade publications intended for people affiliated with the industry. I’d rather not see these offers on your site. When I see something that is free listed on your site, I assume that’s free to all of us. Magazine offers like this are certainly not aimed at the majority of us here.

  2. Erin Lynn

    I am a mother and childcare provider. The magazine itself may not be aimed at me, but is very useful to teach the children various skills. The majority of the children I care for are 4 and 5 years old and will enjoy these pictures very much.

    Personally, I would like any magazine I do not have to “pay” for.

  3. Jessie

    I agree with Erin. They are great learning tools with colorful pics and wholesome articles for the younger teen. I appreciate all of the possible mag offers PYD tells us about and then I can choose from there.

  4. Amanda

    Thanks for posting ALL available free magazine subscriptions! Even though I might not be interested in everyone, I’m sure there are people out there that are! And if you are not interested in it, don’t click on it! That simple!

  5. Heidi Lynn

    I was very excited to see this post!

    I subscribed to this magazine when I was a cheerleader in jr high and high school.
    I am now going to get the free subscription and my daughters will absolutely LOVE it!

    Thanks Carrie!

  6. Critical thinking

    the point wasn’t disinterest, the point was that it’s a freebie for a target market, allegedly. perhaps it’s not, perhaps they don’t care if you’re a teacher, homemaker, doctor, postal carrier or library security guard.

    if it’s for a select audience, then it’s not really what i expect from pocket your dollars. that’s the point, but i have come to expect people to miss the point around here.

  7. Iona C.

    Carrie,

    I would also like to thank you for posting all of these free magazine subscriptions as well =) I just started to receive my Family Circle magazine and I love it!

  8. cashbaq kid

    count me in the minority who thinks that freebies to select groups is not what i’m looking for when i use this site.

    many things come with restrictions, limitations, etc., but when target markets are the intended recipients of freebies, that to me isn’t a freebie, and i’d rather not see those mixed in. granted, there’s not many of those, but it’s no longer a freebie if only some of us are allowed access.

    suggestion: identify your postings of freebiz offers as magazine offers that are for select demographics. i’ll pay more attention next time to the posting, perhaps it’s obvious and i’m just not paying attention before i click the link and begin the hoop jumping.

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