Heartland Magazine is excited to announce its partnership with FT.com to offer readers an exclusive trial period. During this trial, readers will have complete digital access to FT.com, including both the Standard Digital and Premium Digital packages.
The Standard Digital package provides users with access to a wealth of global news, analysis, and expert opinions. This comprehensive coverage ensures that readers stay informed about the latest developments in the business world.
For those looking for even more exclusive content, the Premium Digital package includes access to the premier business column, Lex, as well as 15 curated newsletters. These newsletters offer original, in-depth reporting on key business themes, allowing readers to gain valuable insights from industry experts.
During the trial period, readers have the flexibility to change their plan at any time by simply visiting the “Settings & Account” section on FT.com. This allows them to tailor their subscription to their specific needs and preferences.
If readers do not take any action, they will be automatically enrolled in the premium digital monthly subscription plan, which costs $69 per month. However, readers can save 20% if they opt to pay annually for premium access at the end of the trial.
Alternatively, readers can choose to downgrade to the Standard Digital plan. Despite the downgrade, they will still have access to robust journalistic content that keeps them up to date with global affairs.
It’s important to note that all changes made during the trial period will become effective at the end of the trial. This means that readers can enjoy full access for 4 weeks, regardless of whether they choose to downgrade or cancel their subscription.
Heartland Magazine and FT.com are thrilled to offer readers this exclusive trial period, allowing them to experience the benefits of digital access to quality journalism. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay informed and gain valuable insights into the world of business. Sign up today!
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