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The Wall Street Journal Online: One-Year Online Subscription
The Wall Street Journal Online: One-Year Online Subscription

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From: Dow Jones and Company, Inc.
Category: Software


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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 30 reviews
Sales Rank: 2829

Platforms: Macintosh, Windows, Not Machine Specific
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 5.5 x 0.4

UPC: 078908000187
EAN: 0078908000187
ASIN: B00004ZAZM

Release Date: October 3, 2000

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4 out of 5 stars Could be better   December 16, 2005
 1 out of 8 found this review helpful

In general, the Wall Street Journal is an essential read for any business. But us at novatravelonline, a travel agency with a slim profit margins, it just doesn't make any sense to pay that much for a subscription - even with a discount offer. I believe all such resources should be provided gratis for businesses, with advertisers and investors as primary sources of revenue.


1 out of 5 stars Watch Out - Automatic Renewals and No Refunds   October 28, 2005
 32 out of 33 found this review helpful

This is not a complaint about Amazon, just the Wall Street Journal On-Line. I subscribed to WSJ Online and used a credit card to pay. As my subscription was ending, I started receiving e-mails saying that my credit card had expired and the subscription would not renew. That was fine with me because I hardly ever used it. Despite those messages, the subscription did renew and I received a much higher charge on my credit card than I had paid in the previous year. When I tried to cancel my unwanted subscription I was told that WSJ Online would not give any refunds and that I was stuck with the one year subscription.


5 out of 5 stars The WSJ has the best information   October 19, 2005
 11 out of 12 found this review helpful

I enjoy reading the Wall Street Journal Online. You don't have the clutter of newspapers, and you can save the articles you like on your computer.

I have a broadband connection so it's not a problem for me to read the newspaper online, but I will still tell you that their site loads up slowly compared to other sites. I think if I had dialup service I might be frustrated. I would definitely suggest a having a pop up blocker when reading this newspaper. If you have dialup service I would definitely suggest trying it out for a trial to see if it's okay, before buying a subscription.

I prefer buying it through Amazon as you have greater control. If you buy it from Amazon, you will have to wait to receive the box in the mail with your user name and password before you can set up your account. When your subscription ends the WSJ tries to sign you up again through them at the full price.

The WSJ will just renew your subscription on your credit card if you do it through them, and they charge the full retail price.

You can also use Google Desktop to index your computer so that if you want to search for a Wall Street Journal article that you saved on your computer you can put in a keyword and find it fairly quickly.

The online subscription is also much cheaper in cost than the print version and to me far more convenient. The cost was much cheaper before. After the WSJ added the weekend edition, the price was raised, and it seems there is very little discounting as I have searched for a greater discount. They apparently just raise their price without warning.

You just have to learn how to navigate around the newspaper. My favorite thing to do is to click on Today's Print Edition on the left side. You can then see most of the important articles. I also like the feature where you click on most popular articles for the day, week and month. When you open an article, you will see that feature on the upper right hand side. Click on most popular.

You can customize your page, and select an industry that you want to read about, and everyday you will see articles pertaining specifically to that industry.

You can also see the European or Asian Wall Street Journal and get a perspective from other countries of what is important to them. You can also read Barron's Online which is also a bonus.

You can read the Wall Street Journal Online anywhere that you want as long as you have internet access and remember your sign in and password.

You can usually see the next day's front page column's by 11:30PM or 12:00am which means you can read those articles that night or early in the morning, typically before a newspaper would be delivered. The newspaper's first stories are usually constantly updated and if there is a big breaking news story you will see that displayed right at the top of the newspaper. It will also show you the time of the story.

People think of the Wall Street Journal as only a business newspaper, but that is not true. It contains articles on many different aspects of life, from new technologies, medical breakthroughs, trends, to interesting articles about other countries and customs. Most newspapers that write articles about events happening in the world skim the surface in terms of real details, whereas the Wall Street Journal will go into great depth. Of course the Wall Street Journal is the best business newspaper around.

Quite a few people have asked me how do you think of new ideas for a business. Simple. Read the Wall Street Journal. It not only keeps you up to date of what is happening in the world, but it tells you about new ideas and trends that are emerging. They tell you about other countries and ideas. For instance, China and India have been extensively written about for years.

The Wall Street Journal is very educational, and gives you the ability to talk to people about a variety of subjects. It lets you know what is going on in the world, not just from our perspective, but from the viewpoints of other people and countries.

If you read an interesting article, you can easily click on email on the upper right hand side and e-mail it to a friend.

If you want to print the article it is best to click on print on the top right hand side to put the article into a printer friendly format.

You can also look at prior editions in the archive section, but it is only up to 90 days prior. It used to be one year.



1 out of 5 stars Process for Obtaining WSJ Online   July 25, 2005
 17 out of 19 found this review helpful

The Wall Street Journel is an excellent resource/web site.

To obtain your temporary password and access to the web site is totally ridiculous. The password is shipped to you in a box with excess junk. In addition there is a shipping charge for all of that junk. If you decline shipping charges your password is delayed a few extra days.

Most other sites either send you a letter within a few days or have some type of authentication that allows you to come online immediately. If Amazon can take your credit card information immediately in a secure mode why not give me my password immediately and send me the junk mail later????




5 out of 5 stars this is supposed to be a review of wsj online not amazon!   March 28, 2004
 6 out of 7 found this review helpful

this is the only subscription I would pay for. Easiest to activate, just use the supplied password and then you can change it later.

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