“Write without pay until somebody offers to pay” -- Mark Twain (American
Humorist, Writer and Lecturer. 1835-1910)
A question that comes up so often in this new age of free digital content is
why one would pay
for something that is available at no cost?
Case in point: ePTQ (http://www.eptq.com/).
There is no better publication for keeping current with real world applied technology
in the field of downstream oil and gas.
Subscriptions to the electronic version of the journal require no more
than registering an email account and creating a password.
Still, one is invited to pay for a subscription.
Why?
Here’s why …
“To obtain unlimited access to our online
archive of technical articles, please complete and submit the following
details. Remember to choose a password for yourself.” (http://www.eptq.com/new_subscribe.aspx).
How often have you remembered reading a particular article about a particular
topic which you really want to read again, but you can’t remember the author,
the title, the year, or much of anything?
A subscription to the ePTQ Technical Library helps you deal with this problem.
Even better, it is an easy way to search for articles pertaining to topics
which have suddenly popped up and for which you need quick access.
Given these advantages, this week’s tip is …
TIP: Subscribe to ePTQs Technical Library.
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