Thursday, October 22, 2009

Money for Kindle Books

There are millions of free books out there but most of those are either self-published or classics in the public domain. What if you want to read something more current from a popular author, such as the latest Dan Brown book? You already shelled out the $200+ for the Kindle and you are broke. Is your only option to borrow the DTB from the library or from a friend?

No, there are ways to get Amazon.com certificates to pay for your Kindle books.

Search and Earn sites

Search and earn sites are an great way to earn Amazon.com certificates. My favorite is Swagbucks. It's not a scam and you won't be flooded with spam upon signing up. It's actually very easy to earn the minimum of $10 in Amazon.com certificates a month. This blog describes how it works.

Coinstar

It's not really free but it's a great way to turn your loose change into Kindle books. If you opt to get your money in gift certificates the machine will not charge you the counting fee. On the Coinstar site you can search for locations where Amazon.com certificates are offered.

These are the easiest way to fund your Kindle addiction. If you find other feel free to post them and as I find more I will update this page so check back often.

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