Are you looking for the perfect gift for the book lover in your life? Do you know a voracious reader who can never have enough reading material? Then why not give the gift of unlimited reading in the form of a Kindle Unlimited gift? No, seriously, this may just be the most perfect bookish gift ever. I’ll show you how easy it is. 1. Go to Amazon’s Kindle Unlimited Gift Landing Page. 2. Select a membership duration (6, www.uneditedmeat.com 12, or free books 24 months) and make sure "This is a gift" is checked at the bottom of the page. 3. Click the orange button to add the gift to your cart. 4. Click "Proceed to checkout" on the purchase notification page that appears next. 5. You’ll then be taken to a "Gift Options" webpage. Make sure the "Give Kindle Unlimited as a gift" box at the top is checked. 6. Fill in the gift recipient’s email and able.extralifestudios.com the date the membership should be sent. Post has been generated with GSA Cont ent Gene rator DEMO .
7. Personalize a message for the giftee ("Happy Birthday!" or "Best Wishes" or "Newborns are awake at the most ridiculous times. So, happy middle of the night reading! Done! There really couldn’t be an easier gift to purchase for your loved ones. 1. All they need to do is hit the big orange button that says "Redeem your Kindle Unlimited Membership" in the center of the email. 2. The giftee then has two options: - They can either load up the selected number of Kindle Unlimited months to their Amazon account. OR the recipient could otherwise choose to ditch your glorious Kindle Unlimited idea and instead obtain the purchase price as a gift card that is directly added to their Amazon account. Note: The gift card option on the redemption webpage suggests that you can only pursue the gift card option if you are already a Kindle Unlimited member. However, even if you aren’t a Kindle Unlimited member, you can still get the purchase price of the membership loaded to your Amazon account in the form of a gift card. I tested the gift card option successfully even though I don’t have Kindle Unlimited at this time. Want to gift Kindle Unlimited to yourself?
Want to make money without leaving home during the coronavirus pandemic? Or do you want to figure out ways to make money online so that you can fund your travels when coronavirus subsides? International Living-a website dedicated to helping people live and travel abroad-has issued an insightful report on 50 ways to make money in retirement. The report is aimed at retirees who want to fund their lives overseas, but here’s the secret gem: Hidden between the advice on opening a gallery, becoming a tour guide or joining the craft beer revolution, you’ll find smart advice that anyone can use to make money online. According to Jennifer Stevens, executive editor at International Living, the list is vast, but it isn’t comprehensive. "We created it to give people a sense for the scope of opportunity out there," says Stevens. "We’ve written lots about the different ways expats abroad fund their lives.
Sometimes it’s with online work-like writing or drop-shipping. Sometimes it’s in-person services they provide, from running a consignment store to wedding planning. Certainly, the online opportunities provide great flexibility and portability. Opdyke also points out that for all the damage coronavirus has wrought and Kindle all the damage still to come, it might have some positive outcomes when it comes to the work world. "What this crisis is demonstrating is the capacity for so many workers to untether themselves from cubicles and work from home-or wherever," he says. "In the cold, corporate calculus of a post-corona world, I think we’re going to see an increasing number of visionary companies realize that there are vast cost savings to be had in letting workers work from wherever. There’s no need to pay the costs of running a cubicle farm when workers already have places they can work-their home, a coffee shop, wherever. So the lesson here is that while you might be working from home now, this might eventually translate into living and working abroad-and living the dream.