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I posted links to a few free Kindle downloads recently, and it occurred to me that this might be the section to put some more in that beginners and newbies would find useful, though anyone might, imo. The date in the header is the date the downloads are available, so there's not much point in going to get them tomorrow. They might be on a two-day promotion, but they might not.
I can't vouch for the quality of the ebooks, but I'm of the firm belief that any newspaper, magazine or book will yield at least one gem of information that might turn out to be useful, and since you're not paying for it why not give it a go?
You know the way this works? The authors have joined Amazon's KDP Program, where they are allowed to offer their ebooks free for five days out of 90. An author does this as a promotion, and is hoping for two things: first, that a lot more people will download the book and so raise its profile on Amazon, and if they find it good pass on word to their friends about it; secondly, that any reader who really likes the book will go onto Amazon and do a review of it.
Speaking for myself, when I get a free download I don't review it unless I can give it a good review. Having got it for free I don't think it would be nice of me to go on and berate the author for his poor book. But most of the ones I've got for free have at least something to recommend them, and I've seen some selling the day after the promotion for anything between $9.99 and $67.00.
Here are six I've downloaded myself today:
DIY SEO â Save Thousands of Dollars & Optimize On Your Own</SPAN>
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005SHOBF0</SPAN>
Article Marketing Made Simple: Search Engine Optimization Strategies For People On The Go</SPAN>
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005SS8YWU</SPAN>
Word eBook formatting: How to use your word processor to format your eBook for Kindle, Nook, iPad, and other reading devices </SPAN>
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006HZZSNQ</SPAN>
How to Get Rich in the Billion Dollar Info Market without the Gimmicks, Tricks or Fine Print</SPAN>
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005TOO1TS</SPAN>
Moneymalism: A Minimalist Money Guide</SPAN>
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005SHOBF0</SPAN>
Blood Pressure: 52 Brilliant Ideas</SPAN>
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006L66FVA</SPAN></SPAN>
(Useful after all the stress of domaining, lol.)
Oh, and if you don't own a Kindle, you can download one for the computer for free - just put PC Kindle into the search engine and you will come up with the address.
By the way, if enough people think this a worthwhile feature, I will gladly make it a regular post.
I can't vouch for the quality of the ebooks, but I'm of the firm belief that any newspaper, magazine or book will yield at least one gem of information that might turn out to be useful, and since you're not paying for it why not give it a go?
You know the way this works? The authors have joined Amazon's KDP Program, where they are allowed to offer their ebooks free for five days out of 90. An author does this as a promotion, and is hoping for two things: first, that a lot more people will download the book and so raise its profile on Amazon, and if they find it good pass on word to their friends about it; secondly, that any reader who really likes the book will go onto Amazon and do a review of it.
Speaking for myself, when I get a free download I don't review it unless I can give it a good review. Having got it for free I don't think it would be nice of me to go on and berate the author for his poor book. But most of the ones I've got for free have at least something to recommend them, and I've seen some selling the day after the promotion for anything between $9.99 and $67.00.
Here are six I've downloaded myself today:
DIY SEO â Save Thousands of Dollars & Optimize On Your Own</SPAN>
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005SHOBF0</SPAN>
Article Marketing Made Simple: Search Engine Optimization Strategies For People On The Go</SPAN>
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005SS8YWU</SPAN>
Word eBook formatting: How to use your word processor to format your eBook for Kindle, Nook, iPad, and other reading devices </SPAN>
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006HZZSNQ</SPAN>
How to Get Rich in the Billion Dollar Info Market without the Gimmicks, Tricks or Fine Print</SPAN>
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005TOO1TS</SPAN>
Moneymalism: A Minimalist Money Guide</SPAN>
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005SHOBF0</SPAN>
Blood Pressure: 52 Brilliant Ideas</SPAN>
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006L66FVA</SPAN></SPAN>
(Useful after all the stress of domaining, lol.)
Oh, and if you don't own a Kindle, you can download one for the computer for free - just put PC Kindle into the search engine and you will come up with the address.
By the way, if enough people think this a worthwhile feature, I will gladly make it a regular post.
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