Kindle Unlimited: When you need it and when you don't

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching
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Author: Barb Asselin ISBN: 9781513070063
Publisher: Barb Asselin Publication: May 19, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Barb Asselin
ISBN: 9781513070063
Publisher: Barb Asselin
Publication: May 19, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Find out of the Kindle Unlimited program is meant for you, or not - for avid readers AND authors/publishers!


Have you heard about Amazon's new Kindle Unlimited program, but you are unsure if it is right for you?

If you are an avid reader, it MAY be good for you, but only under certain circumstances. Is it really unlimited? What is the real cost and benefits? Are there restrictions and limitations? What type of reader is it really meant for?

If you are a writer and/or a publisher, you may be wondering if you should enroll your books in the Kindle Unlimited program. What benefits are there to you? If you already have a book, does it automatically get enrolled? Can you un-enroll your book? If you enroll, are there any restrictions you need to know about? How much money can you make if you enroll your book in KU?

This book will explain all of the options, pros, and cons of the Kindle Unlimited program to you from the perspective of both an avid reader as well as a writer/publisher.
 

Scroll up to download your copy now and find out if you should or shouldn't enroll in Kindle Unlimited.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Find out of the Kindle Unlimited program is meant for you, or not - for avid readers AND authors/publishers!


Have you heard about Amazon's new Kindle Unlimited program, but you are unsure if it is right for you?

If you are an avid reader, it MAY be good for you, but only under certain circumstances. Is it really unlimited? What is the real cost and benefits? Are there restrictions and limitations? What type of reader is it really meant for?

If you are a writer and/or a publisher, you may be wondering if you should enroll your books in the Kindle Unlimited program. What benefits are there to you? If you already have a book, does it automatically get enrolled? Can you un-enroll your book? If you enroll, are there any restrictions you need to know about? How much money can you make if you enroll your book in KU?

This book will explain all of the options, pros, and cons of the Kindle Unlimited program to you from the perspective of both an avid reader as well as a writer/publisher.
 

Scroll up to download your copy now and find out if you should or shouldn't enroll in Kindle Unlimited.

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