I am
a new kindle owner (as of Christmas) and just getting used to the pricing and now noticing the pricing war.
This was a helpful, useful post that I am sure many
new kindle owners / users will be able to take advantage of.
Not exact matches
With an Amazon Prime membership, all of the
new Kindles offer access to the
new Kindle
Owners» Lending Library.
In response to strong customer adoption of the Kindle
Owners» Lending Library (as well as seasonal, post-holiday use of
new Kindles), Amazon.com, Inc. has added a $ 200,000 bonus to the January KDP Select fund, raising the total pool from $ 500,000 to $ 700,000.
Since launching Kindle
Owners» Lending Library on November 2, Prime members with
Kindles can now choose from over 75,000 books to borrow for free — including over 100 current and former
New York Times Bestsellers — as frequently as a book a month, with no due dates.
«This holiday season, millions of customers will open
new Kindles, and if they're Amazon Prime members, they can borrow a book from the Kindle
Owners» Lending Library for free.
And as many book lovers get
new Kindles, Amazon makes sure happy Kindle
owners find as many great books to read as possible at prices as low as possible.
For example: when you hand over your
kindle to other person, or maybe you sell it, you have to deregister first so the
new owner could own it with Reviews their Amazon account.
So obviously, among all those
new Kindle
owners will be a handful of recipients who are still techno - phobic, or who simply haven't gotten around to using their
Kindles yet.
The third main threat to Amazon is that the combination of the WebKit browser and WiFi on the latest
Kindles means that
new Kindle
owners can access Google's books freely.
Let's say a random
kindle owner buys a
new bestseller for $ 10.
With an Amazon Prime membership, all of the
new Kindles offer access to the
new Kindle
Owners» Lending Library and Prime Instant Video.
Amazon is now offering
owners of Nook, Sony, and Kobo eReaders a sweet incentive to move up to the
newest Kindles.