Last Chance to Participate in Kindle Nation's Most Important Survey Ever

Well over 1500 citizens of Kindle Nation have participated so far in our latest Kindle Nation Citizen Survey, and it is already clear that it this survey is helping to provide important information to Amazon, authors and publishers, and industry observers on the current controversies and competition involving ebook prices and devices and your experiences and views as a reader.

But we can't keep the survey open forever, so I thought I would send out this heads up to let you know that you have until midnight Tuesday night, August 24, to participate. The more participants, the more influence Kindle owners will have on these critical issues that affect us all as readers.

I've limited this survey to 15 questions, but I hope you will also feel free to use the comment areas  to say whatever needs saying. Future Kindle Nation Daily posts will provide detailed reports on your responses, but your confidentiality and privacy will always remain well-guarded. (If you'd prefer to have your name included with your comments, please indicate this specifically in the body of your comment.)


Thanks for taking the time -- it really does matter.

Finally, I am grateful to Paul Levine, the author of the Jake Lassiter series of crime novels, for agreeing to sponsor this survey and help defray its expenses.

Once you've completed the survey, you deserve a great book to read on your Kindle, and I hope you will take a moment to check out Paul's novels TO SPEAK FOR THE DEAD and NIGHT VISION, the first two books in his highly acclaimed Jake Lassiter series. (Paul is an established novelist who has priced both of these 5-star novels at just $2.99 in the Kindle Store, and he is donating all of the proceeds from TO SPEAK FOR THE DEAD to support cancer treatment and research at Penn State Hershey Children's Hospital.)

Cheers,
Steve

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Steve,

Strange PROBLEM with downloaded version of this story.

If you carefully look at the last two paragraphs of this story above, you can see that the font size is slightly smaller.

Starting with 'Thanks for taking...", the rest of the story displayed on my original DX is truncated on the right edge.

Last words on right:

line #

1 does
2 au
3 spon
4 expenses. OK
5 des
6 mor
7 NIG
8 Lassiter
9 of
10 donatin
11 canc
12 Hospital.) OK

The above is for portrait mode with font size #6 of 8.

Landscape mode is also screwed up.

Regards, Don Lloyd

Steve said...

Thanks, Don, I seem to have inadvertently allowed a "table" into my post, but I believe it is fixed now.

Cheers,
Steve