Not exact matches
For example, if I were to use a price
promotion, I'd discount my book to
$ 0.99
cents — or I'd make it free.
http://www.ilikeebooks.com/submit — A relatively new book
promotion website with paid
promotions from 99
cents to
$ 9.99.
DC will be selling their single issue comics from 99
cents on a special
promotion and range upwards to
$ 3.99 for the latest stuff.
For example Book Bub charges
$ 700 for a.99
cent promotion and has an Alexa rank of 2,000 in the US which is pretty high (Not to mention that Book Bub is too picky and way too expensive when you are starting out).
So far, we've covered the three basic price points for a price
promotion: free, 99
cents, and
$ 2.99.
Amazon is running a campaign where they are giving two months of access for 99
cents and it will automatically charge you
$ 9.99 at the end of the
promotion.
This site offers
promotion for 99
cent eBooks for
$ 5 - 10.
Both of these books are presently
$ 2.99 in the US and will be 99
cents during the Countdown
promotion.
CyberStorm by Matthew Mather 4.4 stars — 383 Reviews Kindle Price: 99
cents Text - to - Speech and Lending: Enabled Here's the set - up: Limited time
promotion:
$ 0.99 — Sometimes the worst storms aren't from Mother Nature, and sometimes the worst nightmares aren't the ones in our heads.
In our BBT for KDP group, I want to hear about your publishing successes so feel free to list free
promotions,
$ 0.99
cent promotion or just list your book.
Such
promotions should disclose, at the point of solicitation: (a) the actual or anticipated portion of the purchase price that will benefit the charity (e.g., 5
cents will be contributed to abc charity for every xyz company product sold), (b) the duration of the campaign (e.g., the month of October), (c) any maximum or guaranteed minimum contribution amount (e.g., up to a maximum of
$ 200,000).
These
promotions are not worth considering on their own, since Hilton points are only worth 0.4
cents each, making this bonus worth about
$ 40.
When I add the 2
cents /
$ earn rate to the fact that my Avios balance could do with a boost right now I find myself tempted by the
promotion.
BP fuel rewards normally offers drivers 10
cents off a gallon for every
$ 100 spent on fuel at BP (full T&C s here) so you need to weigh up the value you can get from that (or from any other gas
promotion for that matter) before deciding if the MileagePlus earnings are worth it to you.
2,000 points per stay isn't exactly generous — I value Hilton Honors points at around 0.4
cents each so this
promotion is effectively offering a rebate of
$ 8 per stay.
Someone who bought points in this
promotion (at 0.56
cents each) would effectively pay just
$ 448 for the night (80,000 x
$ 0.0056)-- a great saving of over
$ 120.
If you buy 101,000 miles during this
promotion, you get a total of 237,350 miles (including 136,350 bonus miles) for
$ 3,333 at 1.404
cents / mile.
With this
promotion, you can get a maximum of 71,500 points for
$ 1350 (1.88
cents / point) Through Dec 31, 2015, you can get up to 25 %...
As
promotions go this one isn't exactly lucrative but, valuing Marriott Rewards points at 0.7
cents each as I do, you'll be getting an effective rebate of either
$ 14 or
$ 28 per stay (starting with your second stay)... which is better than nothing.
If you were to buy Avios at 1.85
cents each in the current
promotion you could immediately use them to book this fare for a total outlay of
$ 473.70 (
$ 462.50 +
$ 11.20) saving yourself
$ 188.30 per person.
Pre-devaluation a round - trip (with miles purchased at 1.8
cents each) would have cost
$ 2,430 — truly fantastic value — while now, the same trip will cost
$ 3,960 if you were to purchase miles in this
promotion — that's hardly spectacular value!
Such a flight would normally cost between
$ 5,000 and
$ 10,000, making your points far more valuable than they would be when redeemed for gift cards, merchandise, and travel reservations booked directly through American Express Travel, which are generally worth about one
cent each, with occasional
promotions that can increase their value.
The
promotion allows you to buy 150,000 miles for
$ 2,625 or just 1.75
cents a piece!
Through this
promotion you can earn at most 3,000 bonus points per night, which are worth about
$ 42 at 1.4
cents per point.
Here, thanks to the 12 % discount, 20,000 points cost just
$ 110 (0.55
cents / point) which is a better rate than you will ever see in a «buy points and get a bonus»
promotion from IHG.
Thus, if you valued Ultimate Rewards at 2.2
cents per point, you would actually be getting a larger return on your investment by purchasing Marriott points during a
promotion, since you'd be exchanging
$ 925 cash for
$ 2,100 worth of Rapid Rewards instead of
$ 1,100 of Ultimate Rewards for
$ 2,100 worth of Rapid Rewards.
The Hilton
promotions all stacked together would net you a 13 % return for a one night
$ 200 stay at.4
cents per point and 16.25 % back at a value of.5
cents per point.
If you don't have enough points for the length of stay you are planning, you can currently purchase points at a 100 % bonus for less than 0.6
cents / point, resulting in a rate of less than
$ 30 night under this
promotion.
If you max out this
promotion you can purchase 30,000 Starpoints for
$ 682.50, which is 2.275
cents per Starpoint.
Despite saving on design costs, 60 per
cent of respondents reported that they typically spent more than
$ 500 annually on print
promotion.
This was based on information that the increase in advertising and
promotion for the first two years of the agreement was
$ 72,000, and the trial judge ruled that 50 per
cent of the additional costs were recoverable as damages.