
- ADD WHISPERSYNC TO KINDLE BOOK FOR FREE
- ADD WHISPERSYNC TO KINDLE BOOK PRO
- ADD WHISPERSYNC TO KINDLE BOOK TRIAL
- ADD WHISPERSYNC TO KINDLE BOOK PLUS
ADD WHISPERSYNC TO KINDLE BOOK FOR FREE
This means it can be an AMAZING value to listen to the classics on audible, because you can often get the ebook for free or very, very inexpensively (thank you, public domain), and then add the Whispersync narration if it’s inexpensive. If you own the ebook, you can buy the whispersync narration at any time. Compared to off-the-rack audiobook prices, or even the cost of Audible member credits, $1.00 for a top-notch audiobook is a steal. But sometimes, it only costs a dollar or two. And many times, it costs $12.99 to add Audible narration to your ebook purchase. Not all books are available for Whispersync.
ADD WHISPERSYNC TO KINDLE BOOK PLUS
Whispersync for Kindle allows you to switch back and forth between reading the Kindle book and listening to the audio version without losing your place, if you own both.įor today’s purposes, here’s what you need to know: sometimes it’s cheaper to buy the ebook PLUS the audiobook than it is to buy the audiobook alone.
ADD WHISPERSYNC TO KINDLE BOOK TRIAL
(That means: two free audiobooks, plus access to all member benefits during the trial period, which means discounts on a la carte purchases and access to the occasional Audible big sales.) Daily deals If you’ve never tried Audible, sign up for a free trial here. If you’re not excited, you won’t listen-especially if you’re new to audiobooks. No aspirational picks no trying to please your kids or carpool buddy.
ADD WHISPERSYNC TO KINDLE BOOK PRO
Pro tip: for your trial books, get what you want to listen to. If you’re new to Audible, you qualify for a free thirty-day trial and two free audiobooks. Today I’m sharing three ways (well, four if you’re new to Audible) you can save big on Audible audiobooks-without a membership. As a result, my queue is pleasantly full, even while I have many, many credits in the metaphorical bank. But I’m also finding piles of dirt cheap deals through the following methods, and I’m scooping those up instead of spending my precious credits on them.

(A credit is basically one book, but I explain more about how Audible works here.)īack to those credits I’m not using: it’s not because I’m not listening to audiobooks I’m listening to tons. I’m listening to audiobooks all the time, but I’m not using my member credits. But I thought really hard about not renewing my membership when the time just came around. I’m a devoted fan and use the service heavily. I’ve been an Audible member for several years now.
