These are the Best Kindle Books of the year so far

Today Amazon announced its selections for Best Books of the Year So…

Amazon Fire Tablets are on sale – should you buy one?

Amazon’s tablet strategy has been a race to the bottom in recent…

Amazon is closing down Storywriter and Storybuilder

Amazon is closing down their storyboard and script writing software on June…

Anti-Vaxxers Target Children Through Amazon Orders

The most recent report of a malicious actor using Amazon orders to…

Mueller Report Already a Bestseller

The long-awaited “fake news! witch hunt! no collusion!” Mueller report has finally…

Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 4 on sale in the UK

The Kindle Paperwhite 4 is available in the United Kingdom for £99.99,…

People are buying ebooks and tech devices from Amazon while Drunk

We have all been slightly or totally inebriated and purchased something online.…

Amazon Deletes Books Promoting “Cures” for Autism, Anti-Vax Content

These are uncertain times for people peddling pseudoscience on some of the…

Amazon is going to focus on opening up more bookstores

Amazon is in the process of shuttering 87 pop-up stores and they…

There are 101 million Amazon Prime Members in the US

New Consumer Intelligence Research Partners data shows that Amazon had 101 million…

Indie Bookshops Are Back from the Brink

The meteoric rise of Amazon into a global retail empire has hit…

Amazon Digital Day will offer Kindle books for 75% off

Amazon Digital Day has been going on for the past three years…

Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 4 is sold out

Amazon has sold out of the 8GB and 32GB Kindle Paperwhite 4 e-reader in the United States. This has occured because the company discounted both models recently and it looks like enough people purchased one that the stock has utterly diplited. Both models will be replenished on December 25th, which means if you are looking for a last minute gift, it will not arrive in time for Christmas.

Amazon Claims to Resolve “Disappearing” eBooks Issue

A couple of weeks ago, prolific author, advocate, and self-pub expert David Gaughran published a blog piece on a disturbing phenomenon: international customers were having trouble buying titles that had been published via KDP. The post had over 100 comments in the first twenty-four hours, largely from authors who detailed their own problems with trying to sell their books on Amazon and its international markets. Comments over on Passive Voice were largely the same, with authors outlining their struggles with the bookselling platform in general, not just in terms of sales frustrations. According to Gaughran, “A situation blew up at Amazon over the weekend which has made most KDP ebooks unavailable to purchase for international readers who use the US Kindle Store — one which has also exposed a glaring security problem. This issue — which is either a bug or a badly bungled roll-out — is causing great confusion as its effects are only visible to those outside the USA, which might explain why Amazon has been so slow to address it, or even understand the problem, it seems.” But there’s more to the story. As Gaughran points out, the issue was a slow-moving one, affecting customers first in Australia a few weeks before this larger-scale incident. That hardly speaks to a server issue or a software bug, although stranger things have been known to happen. However, the gradual problems sound more like policy changes gone wrong or an attempt to unveil an alternative to buying books via the US-based Amazon platform.

Amazon accidently leaks customer names and email addresses

Amazon has emailed thousands of users to tell them their username and email address was leaked on their website. When contacted for comment, Amazon said that neither its website nor any of its systems had been breached and that it has “fixed the issue and informed customers who may have been impacted.” It did not reveal the number of accounts affected or which countries the users are located i

KDP Launches New Reports Dashboard in Beta

Self-published authors whose works are distributed via Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing platform may have noticed a couple of beauty-wise changes to their author dashboards. A new report dashboard, currently in beta, gives the muddled old dashboard a much-needed facelift.

Kindle Paperwhite 4 is on sale in the UK for £89.99

The Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 2018 edition went on sale a couple of weeks ago and it is already on sale  in the United Kingdom. The regular price is £119.99 and has been discounted by £30.00, so you can purchase the latest generation e-reader for a paltry £89.99. 

Amazon announces the best Black Friday Deals

Barnes and Noble announced their Black Friday deals earlier in the week…

Amazon will ship all of your items out on a specific day

Amazon Day is a new program that will be unveiled soon. It…

Are you going to buy the Kindle Paperwhite 4 or Kobo Forma?

E-reader enthusiasts are torn whether or not they should purchase the Kindle…