August 3rd, 2007
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.”
Click Here to Read The Complete Post
July 10th, 2007
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
June 29th, 2007
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