- http://www.allmagicguide.com/ - The AllMagicGuide is the place to come for yor tips and news from the world of magic. FInd the secrets behind the classics or learn some new tricks. Enter the magic shop for everything you need to perform your art, or check out the magicalendar to find out when others might be performing their own. Read the Magic Times, a newsletter devoted to magic, or the TV Magic Guide, tips on where to catch magic on TV this week. Any questions, ask Mr. Magic.
- http://www.magicdirectory.com/ - The Magic Directory is one of the most comprehensive magic sites out there. Short biographies on famous magicians like Lance Burton and Penn & Teller, as well as the most popular books, magazines and auctions devoted to magic. Read the newsletter or learn where to shop for magic. The links area has 8 categories, each with at least 40 links to the best sites. The categories include directories, discussions, magic tricks, magic events, magicians and publications.
- http://www.acmemagic.net - AcmeMagic is a great site for magicians to interact. Read the classified ads if you're buying, selling, looking for work or looking to hire. Discussion forums and chatrooms are the place to go to meet others interested in magic. Get info on magic clubs, magazines, tribute sites, tricks and events, or contribute to the question and answer sessions.
- http://www.ultimatemagic.com - Ultimate Magic has 10 magic-related categories to search through, and they seem to always deliver some of the best links. These categories include magic auctions, general info such as the history of magic and tricks, magic clubs and theaters, magazines and organizations. Also, check out Ultimate Magic's featured sites.
- http://www.allmagicfinder.com - The AllMagicFinder has a very simple concept. Choose a site from their list, type in what you're looking for, and you will go straight there. Search the highest quality magic sites on the internet here for such topuics as magicians, apparatus, instructions and events.

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- http://www.tmagicz.com/ - The Magic Zone is designed for all magicians young and old, amateur or professional. Here magicians will be able to find a wide variety of useful information to help them improve their magic and gain new knowledge on the art of magic. This site offers beginner and advanced tricks, tips for beginning magicians, chat and message boards to discuss various topics on magic and much more. The Magic Zone also offers interactive magic and videos of magicians performing, for those who are not interested in being magicians but love to watch.
- http://www.magicland.org/ - Magicland is a website devoted to providing resources to magicians from all walks of life. MagicLand welcomes beginners to magic and invites them to enter the Beginner Section and advance their skills. For the experienced magicians, MagicLand has the Magician Section where you can converse with other magicians, and learn new effects. Make sure to peruse Online Magic, a collection of magic tricks that you can view over you computer.
- http://www.magictheater.com/ - The Magic Theater is the place to come if you want to see magic performed on the internet. Free downloading of detailed tricks by such magicians as Richard Robinson, Ray Kosby, Jay Sankey, Michael Close and Aldo Colombini. Also, many quality magic links will be found here.
- http://www.tmc.ndo.co.uk/magic.html - The Magician's Corner has everything for the beginner and expert in the world of magic. The site proides you with the latest magic news, a card and coin emporium, tips on getting started, and tips for performing in front of kids. Any questions? Ask the Mad Magician. And if you're not a beginner, this site still has something for you. Read up on the art of magic, from the history and origins to the legends like David Copperfield. Also, follow the link to MagicMax.com for the lowest prices on magic anywhere on the internet.
- http://www.rufy.com/magic/ - The Conjuring Cabaret is a magic site for people who have never done magic as well as people who make a living off magic. To make this site worth while for both kinds of people and everyone in between, it is split into two parts, beginner and advanced. The beginner half has small tricks and stunts that are well explained and that anyone can do. The advanced half has tricks which require skill and a lot of practice. To protect the advanced half and its secrets, there is a small test which should not be too hard for any experienced magician. Besides all the magic tricks, there is a great magic store, an electronic newsletter, and some quality magic links.