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Rescue Asia Pacific Announces e-Magazine Supplement
Company Aims To Attract Internet Savvy First Responders
Stateline, Nevada USA. October 30, 2007. Rescue Asia Pacific today announced a electronically available version of its quarterly magazine, free of charge to all qualifying first responders, administrators and associated personnel.
The e-magazine will include all content found in each printed issue in an easy to follow vertical format.
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The company plans to add to its e-version by eventually delivering content in a revolutionary left to right format, similar in layout to printed publications. e-Subscribers may opt in and out of the email system at-will and will be given opportunities to drive the magazine's future content by participating in surveys embedded within each current issue.
For individuals who are not affiliated with the first responders industry, Rescue Asia Pacific offers its full e-magazine for $9.95/year.
Rescue Asia Pacific, Rescue Asia Pacific USA and the Rescue Asia Pacific logo are trademarks and/or service marks of Rescue Asia Pacific Magazine. All other names, if any, are trademarks or registered service marks of their respective owners. © 2007 Rescue Asia Pacific, USA
About Rescue Asia Pacific Magazine Rescue Asia Pacific, established 1996, reaches the majority of first responder organizations throughout New Zealand and Australia and distributes far afield as the UK and United States. The magazine features events and issues affecting first responders throughout Pacific Rim nations. More information about the magazine may be found at www.rescueasiapacific.com.
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