Campaign India Team
Oct 24, 2008

Now, Campaign India is a click away

If you're fed up with your copy of Campaign India getting nicked, or you're one of the unfortunate ones not to receive your personal copy of Campaign India, here's some terrific news.Just go to www.emagazine.campaignindia.in, register (that's a 30 sec process) and you can read the magazine, enlarge sections that you find of interest, rate stories, download pdfs. The e-mag will be uploaded on every second Friday, the same day the print edition hits desks across India. For international readers, there's no more jet lag.

Now, Campaign India is a click away

If you're fed up with your copy of Campaign India getting nicked, or you're one of the unfortunate ones not to receive your personal copy of Campaign India, here's some terrific news.

Just go to www.emagazine.campaignindia.in, register (that's a 30 sec process) and you can read the magazine, enlarge sections that you find of interest, rate stories, download pdfs. The e-mag will be uploaded on every second Friday, the same day the print edition hits desks across India. For international readers, there's no more jet lag.

And, of course, do spend some time on the ads. Ads always look better in Campaign India than they do in competition, but on the e-mag they look even better!

Source:
Campaign India

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