The good news is, there's still time to take advantage of Matchbook if you are buying print books on Amazon, you just need to select books that have the offer attached and to do so this month. That isn't to say Matchbook wasn't being used at all, and for those who do take advantage of the cheap ebook pricing, this news will be disappointing. Clearly, if you decide to purchase a print edition you aren't really that interested in a digital copy if it costs more money. No reason has been given as to why Kindle Matchbook is being retired (Opens in a new window), but the suspicion is that customers simply weren't using it. The Kindle version could be offered to those customers for $2.99 or less, giving them a digital copy that couldn't be lost or damaged. 31.Īs The Digital Reader reports (Opens in a new window), Kindle Matchbook existed to allow authors to offer a Kindle ($89.99 at Amazon) (Opens in a new window) version of their work at a greatly reduced price (or even for free) for customers who purchase a print edition. How to Set Up Two-Factor AuthenticationĪmazon has decided to retire a very useful, if somewhat underused feature by book buyers with news that Kindle Matchbook will cease to be on Oct.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.
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