About Magazine Exchange:

Magazine Exchange is a UK company providing a huge on-line database of Hobby and Specialist Interest magazines from the UK and USA. Users can search the database to find magazine articles on any topic.

We hold vast stocks of magazine Back Issues, which can be bought through this website and delivered by post anywhere in the World.

The intention is to further develop our service in conjunction with magazine publishers and distributors around the world to offer a central source for back issues and subscriptions for all types of magazines. The core of our service will be the ability for users to search for articles and topics of interest across the thousands and thousands of magazines we have on offer. In the future we also plan to offer content in electronic format, allowing users to immediately download chosen articles rather than waiting for magazines to be delivered by post.

About the founder:

Magazine Exchange was started by Jeremy Arnold in 2002. Jeremy, a marketing graduate, was working as Ebusiness Manager for an international manufacturing company when he had the idea for a company that would effectively be 'Amazon and Google --- Combined'. Using the sophisticated on-line retailing demonstrated by successful companies such as Amazon, and combining it the brilliant idea of a search engine specifically for magazine articles seemed so obvious - but no-one had done it before.

When not working 12-hour days at his computer, Jeremy is a very keen sailor, competing at national level in the 'Flying Fifteen' keelboat class. He is also a rapid car enthusiast - specifically ones with big V8 engines such as hot rods, muscle cars, kit cars and off-roaders. He currently drives an Overfinch Range Rover and has a Chevy, Cadillac and a couple of 'Fugitive' kit cars in various states of dis-assembly.

Jeremy currently working with Nottingham Trent University on plans to radically expand Magazine Exchange in conjunction with new business partners. Magazine publishers and distributors, and online technology / marketing companies who wish to make contact may do so by emailing Jeremy directly HERE