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Personally, I make it a habit to visit a large bookstore at least once a week to take note of new magazines, new issues, article patterns and advertising patterns in magazines within my markets.
Another approach is to research these magazines online. Here are a few resources that can help you perform this research online:
1. Publist - free media guide search, they require your contact info first. Good for researching titles, publishers frequency, etc...
http://www.publist.com
2. Magazines.com is a great (and massive) source for finding out rankings of magazines within given subject areas.
http://www.magazines.com
3. MediaFinder is a super online resource, but requires a fairly steep fee - $49/month, which may definitely be worth it for 30 days when you are researching new markets.
http://www.mediafinder.com
Finally, don't discount making it a habit to wander through your favorite large bookstore once a week to take note of magazine titles, health of
magazine (#pages, price of advertising and subscription, how long published, #subscribers, etc...)

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