Bizjournals has a rating of 2.6 stars from 5 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Bizjournals ranks 267th among Business News sites.
I wasn't able to even begin reading an article before a subscription prompt was thrown in my face because I use a VPN with an ad blocker. How am I supposed to know if your content is worth my money if I have to pay or be subjected to ads before I can see it? Would you go to a restaurant where you can't see the menu before paying? How about paying for a movie without knowing the genre? Practices like this will be the death of journalism.
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It is pretty much okay I love everything about them very comfortable and accurate, I can recommend to everyone, you can give it a trial.
They just want your email address and other information even if you don't get a subscription they still make money. I don't like sites that do things this way. I am happy to pay for things I use and get a reasonable trial to. They give you three stories and then you got to switch IP addresses to get another three. It's a flawed business practice and I will never subscribe or give them my information. I won't even go back!
Even if you sign up for a "free digital subscription" there is basically zero content available. At one time, the free subscription allowed you full access to maybe half the stories, them maybe 3-4 articles a month from the "premium" content, and after that you would only get the first paragraph, give or take.
Now, even after logging into my "free" account, all I get is a sentence or two, intentionally written clickbait style with no actual facts or information revealed, and this applies to everything I can find. No real content at all, which is a shame, and makes me want to stick with other sites and news sources with whom I already subscribe.
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