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Monday, July 18, 2011
Amazon's Official Limited-Time Offers on Kindle Books have been Added to Ongoing Free and Discounted book Forum-Alerts
This is just a quick note to say that I added, to the blog article about ongoing free and discounted book forum-alerts, two new links, both of them to Amazon's own official listing of "Limited-Time Offers" or "promos" on Kindle books.
They list these by bestsellers first.
That's Bestseller promos
For Kindle-edition subscribers: The link:
http://amzn.to/bestsellerpromos
I added a Sort by low to high price, so that free books show up first.
That's Low to Higher prices
For Kindle-edition subscribers: The link:
http://amzn.to/lowtohighpromos
Both of these will always be found near the top of the ongoing blog-listing of forum alerts to free and discounted books at http://bit.ly/kwfdisc.
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