Amazon 4-Star Store

AMAZON FOUR-STAR STORE

I recently visited an Amazon 4-Star store. I had no idea what to expect, other than my assumption that every product in the store was rated 4 stars or above.

(My daughter asked why they didn’t have a 5-star store. I tried to explain that it would be virtually impossible, since if a product had 49 5-star reviews and one 4-star review, it would drop the average below 5 stars.)

The first thing I realized was that it wasn’t a bookstore. There were a few books, but there were mostly other products. Later, the cashier informed me that their selection is constantly changing, and includes some cool and trending products, not just bestsellers.

There were definitely many interesting products. The prices of most of the products seemed quite reasonable to me, plus when I looked closer, I noticed that Prime members save even more, and the savings is often significant.

My daughter found a Harry Potter item that she wanted. Normally, I wouldn’t have paid $75 for it, but I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw that the Prime price was less than $30. Most of the Prime discounts were more modest, but as I mentioned earlier, most of the prices seemed reasonable to begin with.

I also found the same toy that I had ordered online a few days previously, and it was $55 (or $69 for non-Prime members) in the store, whereas I had paid $130 online. Well, it was easy to decide to return my online purchase and buy the one in the store instead.

Even the Amazon gift card that I purchased is really cool. It looks like a small Amazon Prime box, and inside you put the gift card.

I was a little worried about getting my Prime savings, but it turned out to be far easier than I had imagined. I didn’t need to download an app. I didn’t need to remember my password. All I had to do was use any credit card (perhaps there are a few restrictions of which I’m unaware) that I’ve ever used to make a purchase on Amazon. When I inserted my credit card at checkout, the system did indeed recognize my card and it applied my Prime savings.

I instantly received an email receipt on my phone, too (though they also gave me a paper copy in my bag).

My visit to the Amazon 4-Star store was interesting, fun, and provided me with unexpected savings. Even my trip to the store was a surprise. I had no idea there was an Amazon store where I would be visiting.

It was cool to discover Amazon in a store.

Write Happy, Be Happy

Chris McMullen

Author of the Improve Your Math Fluency series of math workbooks and self-publishing guides

November, 2019: What was the Kindle Unlimited per-page Rate?

The Kindle Unlimited Per-Page Rate for November, 2019

In November, 2019, Amazon KDP paid $0.004925 (nearly $0.005) per page read for Kindle Unlimited.

This is up from October’s rate of $0.0047.

The rate is nice now (it seldom rises above $0.005). At the beginning of the year, the rate sometimes takes a quick dip, perhaps due to extra holiday reading or from the many Kindles that Amazon sells for the holidays. If it does dip in January, note that it usually picks back up fairly soon.

The KDP Select Global Fund rose to $26.1 million for November, 2019.

Write Happy, Be Happy

Chris McMullen

Author of the Improve Your Math Fluency series of math workbooks and self-publishing guides

Read Tuesday (and Every Day)

READ TUESDAY

The Read Tuesday website is now active again.

What is Read Tuesday? The idea is to help readers find books that are on sale.

It is starting small. Currently, there is one page for Romance novels. Additional pages for other genres may be coming soon.

The idea is simple. Authors or publishers may add a short comment to the Romance page on the Read Tuesday website to indicate that their romance novel is on sale. Please read the instructions at the top of the page.

Readers interested in romance novels can browse the comments, looking for an interesting book that will be on sale.

The Read Tuesday website will evolve, depending on interest. We may add additional pages for other genres, or we could even have pages with subgenres in the future if needed.

Presently, we’re looking for books that will be on sale in December of 2019.

Write Happy, Be Happy

Chris McMullen

Author of the Improve Your Math Fluency series of math workbooks and self-publishing guides