Lecturers Can Make Massive Offers!
It’s that time again! Prime Day is almost here. This year, Amazon is hosting Prime Day on June 21st and 22nd to kick off the summer with two days of savings. Prime Day also offers the best in entertainment and unprecedented exclusives on Prime Video, Amazon Music, Prime Gaming and more. Spend between now and $ 20 on items sold by select small businesses on the Amazon store and receive $ 10 in credit to spend during the Prime Day event. Win win!
From now until the end of the event we will summarize the BEST offers for teachers and share them in our WeAreTeachers DEALS Facebook group. Join now while we share details and specials!
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Prime Day offers for teachers are already taking place!
Before Prime Day, members will discover all kinds of early offers and deals. The following has already started!
Here are also some great offers our teachers made last year. Bookmark now!
In need of tips on how to navigate Prime Day and get the biggest savings? Look no further:
1. Start your 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime.
If you are not already a member, you can try Amazon Prime free for 30 days to get access to all Prime Day offers. Of course, you’re likely to be delighted with the Prime services like free two-day shipping and streaming movies and television for both personal use and teaching. If you’re working on your advanced degree and have an .edu email address, you’ll qualify for Amazon Prime Student, which gives you a six-month free trial with full access and then Prime for just $ 49 a year – half the price of a regular membership. Working teachers also receive exclusive discounts. You can take a look at it Here.
2. Download the Amazon app.
Download the free Amazon app to easily find the top deals during Prime Day, as well as Deal of the Day, Lightning Deals and other deals all year round. Go to Today’s Offers and click Upcoming to see all offers 24 hours before they are published. Then tap See this listing. The app will notify you when your deal starts.
3. Set up Amazon Assistant on your desktop.
The Amazon Assistant browser extension can help you view Prime Day deals from your PC while online and help you easily compare the prices of items on Amazon and elsewhere. While this browser extension can be distracting during the school year, it can help you keep track of big business emerging during Prime Day.
4. Create an Amazon list.
Make your wish list a reality! Make an official Amazon listing of the items you hope will sell extremely well for Prime Day. When these items go on sale, you will be notified via a push notification from the Amazon app. Result!
5. Use your Alexa for early purchases and exclusive deals.
Last year, Amazon Alexa users got a dip on the Prime Day deals with a two-hour Alexa-exclusive shopping window before the big event.
6. Start observing offers early on.
The Prime Day offers will be announced one or two days before the start of the event at amazon.com/primeday. New offers start every five minutes for 30 hours.
7. If you miss an offer, put yourself on the waiting list.
When an item is 100 percent claimed, click the Join Waiting List button on the product page. When additional items become available, you will receive a notification on your mobile device via the Amazon app.
What are your Prime Day shopping tips? Come and share in our WeAreTeachers DEALS group on Facebook.
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