Pros: Lots of items are featured; Some interesting stuff Cons: Not good if you hate advertisements
Published by CondeNet, the same company that prints magazines like Jane, Lucky, Architectural Digest, Vogue, Conde Nast Traveler, and others, Cargo is a new magazine that first hit the magazine stands earlier this year. This publication is dedicated to ...
Pros: some comparison articles are useful, can give guys an idea of different products Cons: the magazine is really just a giant advertisement
Take a magazine like Details, perhaps something along the lines of Computer Shopper (for the gear heads), a magazine like Genre (since I doubt all that homoerotic photography in the advertising is for the straight guys), and maybe even a Consumer ...
Pros: Well, pretty colors... and heavy enough to be a door stop or paperweight. Cons: WAY too many ads and sent me a bill before my first issue showed up.
I love magazines. I usually subscribe to "Today's Homeowner", "Family Handyman" and a few PC-type magazines to keep on top of technology. Cargo magazine was SUPPOSED to be this new concept (The New Buyer's Guide for Men) for this sort of all-in-one ...
Pros: Excellent fashion advice for dummies. Cons: One big advertisement
What is Cargo magazine? In a sentence, Cargo magazine is a shopping guide for men. It's a buyers guide centered around the things that interest men. In it you'll find plenty of advertisements dispensing fashion advice ("Buy these Versace socks ...
Pros: Wide spectrum of topics, a lot of eye candy Cons: Most articles are extremely short, not in-depth
Cargo is a magazine that is kind of a cross between Consumer Reports, an auto magazine, and lifestyle for men. It is definitely one big fast advertisement with reviews on products. Qualifications of these writers I cannot judge. The reviews are ...
Cargo is probably the newest magazine this year and I must say is the best I have read in a while. The Magazine is still trying to find a median between the Rich and Middle, which have been the complaints from many past subscribers. The Ads is my number ...
Pros: Clothing guide, semi-helpful advice, no long winded articles and $75 dollar words Cons: Too many advertisements, promotions, Queer as Folks ads, too expensive items, cologne sniffing
I was making fun of my sister (who frequently copies styles in In Style mag) and out pops the little subscription card boasting the first mens shopping magazine and the first one with the lowest price. I figured that 12.97 wouldn't hurt my pockets, ...
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