Some websites exist to rank. Some exist to inform. 1993magazine.com exists to do both — but never at the expense of the reader.
We started with a simple belief: people deserve content that’s actually worth their time. Not recycled news dressed up with a fresh headline. Not keyword-stuffed articles that answer nothing. Real writing, on real topics, from people who know what they’re talking about.
The name goes back to 1993 — a year before the internet changed everything. Back then, a magazine meant something. It had a point of view. It had standards. It showed up consistently. That’s the standard we hold ourselves to, even if the format looks a little different now.
What We Cover
Everything — and that’s not a cop-out. We cover technology, health, finance, culture, food, travel, science, relationships, career, and whatever else matters to the people reading this. The world doesn’t divide neatly into categories, and neither do we.
What ties every piece together is the same thing: it has to be useful, honest, and worth reading on its own merits. If it doesn’t pass that test, it doesn’t go up.
Who Writes Here
Our writers are subject-matter people first, writers second. You won’t find generalists copy-pasting Wikipedia entries. You’ll find a former nurse writing about healthcare, a CFP writing about personal finance, a developer writing about software. Credentials matter here — and so does the ability to explain things clearly.
Every article goes through an editorial review before it’s published. That means fact-checking, source verification, and a read-through for clarity. We’re not perfect, but we’re deliberate.
How We Make Money
We’re transparent about this. 1993magazine.com earns revenue through display advertising and affiliate partnerships. Some links on this site pay us a commission if you click and make a purchase — at no extra cost to you. Those relationships never dictate what we write or how we rank products. Our editorial team operates independently from our commercial side.
If a product doesn’t deserve a recommendation, it doesn’t get one. Simple as that.
Our Commitment to You
We don’t chase viral. We don’t do engagement bait. We update old content when information changes, because outdated advice is worse than no advice. We cite our sources. We correct mistakes publicly. And we treat our readers as adults who can handle nuance and complexity.
That’s not a mission statement. That’s just how we operate.
Get In Touch
Have a question, a correction, or a story pitch? Head over to our Contact page. We read everything, even if we can’t respond to every message.
Thanks for being here.