Where To Find The Best Online E-Book Deals
A regular perk for fans of e-readers is the reliably low
prices of e-books. For better or worse, Amazon set a precedent when it marked
many major e-books as $9.99 or lower and since then cheap prices are what
readers have come to expect. A great deal for less than a price of coffee feel
like a real treat, but often without a common reason or pattern to these deals
it can be hard to find them on your own. Luckily there are other places putting
it all together so readers don’t have to do the work.
1.
Amazon’s Kindle Daily Deals, formerly Goodreads Deals.
Probably one of the most popular places where people found
daily e-book deals, the Goodreads Deals newsletter delivered a huge list of
e-books spanning best-seller lists, genres and authors. However, Goodreads
Deals has changed over to Kindle Daily Deals and now shows a few books all under
$3. Even though it’s meant for Amazon Kindle users, the price cut usually
covers all e-book stores, so Nook and Kobo users can still sign up for Daily
Deals and then check the other online stores for the same price.
2.
Book Bub’s website and daily newsletters.
Book Bub is probably the best option for readers on any device
because each store is listed for Kindle, Nook, Apple, Google or Kobo. There’s a
daily email option for tailored recommendations, or people can check the Book
Bub website for all deals they have available. Book Bub’s offerings are also
very diverse, including many indie titles not seen on the Amazon/ Goodreads
list.
3.
Follow Book Riot for their daily recommendation.
Book Riot is one of the coolest outlets for book news,
recommendations, reviews, podcasts and more. They also post a daily list of
Kindle deals including some past deals that are still active. Again Nook, Kobo
and other readers can check out what Book Riot found and then head to their own
stores to see if it's available.
4.
Sign up for the company’s emails and reward programs.
This is mostly for Amazon and Kobo users because
unfortunately the Barnes and Noble membership program doesn’t work with Nook
e-books. Amazon has various Kindle benefits like Prime Reading and Kindle
Unlimited that go with an Amazon Prime subscription, and Kobo offers a paid VIP
membership for customers to earn more points and get exclusive discounts. For
either place it’s a few more emails in your inbox, but going with the company
as the e-reader maker helps earn buyer points and builds better
recommendations.
Source
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https://www.forbes.com/sites/lilyrugo/2019/01/15/best-online-e-book-deals/#55d2cf2f1ae6
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