From the Amazon.com Associate’s Blog:
“It’s hard for us to believe as well, but back-to-school shopping season is already in full swing. Amazon.com’s Textbook Store is offering spectacular savings on textbooks for your site visitors, and you can earn up to 8.5% by promoting them on your site.
New Textbooks: For a limited time only, your site visitors can save up to 30% on over 100,000 new textbooks. They’ll also receive Free 2-Day Shipping on orders of $200 or more of eligible titles, and Prime members receive a $20 promotional certificate to be used for a future purchase.”
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any14deal recently posted on the Amazon Seller Community a list of elements to think about when using the FBA (Fulfillment by Amazon) program.
It is a good comprehensive list and may online booksellers and used book sellers assess some of the unseen costs associated with the FBA program.
You can read his post here
Wow! I was astonished to come across this news release from the Bibliophile Bullpen and I have to admit I’m a little concerned about the impact it will have on collectible book sales.
“Amazom’s BookSurge subsidiary announced Thursday that is has partnered with book digitization company Kirtas Technologies on a project to archive and distribute hard-to-find books. This new initiative involves collaboration with public and university libraries to provide their collections of “rare and inaccessible” books; the titles will be digitized through Kirtas and then reproductions will be sold through Amazon through the BookSurge print-on-demand service.”
Click here to read the official release