As you may already know, Apple iPad sales are skyrocketing and if you are one of the early birds to have already gotten the iPad, then consider yourself very fortunate.
On launch day, Apple made somewhere between 0,000 -0,000 in sales and Apple had sold around 300,000 units. The numbers are still coming out, so still not clear on these figures at the time of this writing.
Is The Apple iPad A Fad Or Is It The Wave Of The Future?
Whenever a new technology hits the streets running, this question is always on everyone’s mind (or at least on the minds of those wise consumers who do their homework before making their big purchase).
Unlike many other electronic devices sold in the past, such as CD players from the early eighties, there are already thousands (if not millions) of applications that can be viewed on the iPad. What I’m referring to here is what is known as eBooks (A.K.A. electronic books).
I remember so well that when CD players first hit the market there were only a dozen or so “record albums” formatted to CD, so what many people did before making their purchase was to buy the CDs first by going to their local record store or join a CD-of-the-month club and waiting 6 months before buying their CD player.
Once they got the player, they already had a nice collection of CDs in their collection that they could listen to for hours of listening entertainment.
Here’s what’s cool about the Apple iPad…
Although apps are still being created for this remarkable product, there are literally “thousands” of eBooks available right now that can be viewed on the Apple iPad.
We’re talking hours and hours of reading enjoyment including comics, newspapers, and novels… You name it! If there is a topic or genre you want to read, there is an eBook already written on the subject… no question about it.
The negative aspect is that many of the eBooks can cost anywhere from .00 to 0.00 each, depending on whether the book is for reading or if it’s a course in the form of an eBook.
Most of these are in PDF format, which is put out by Adobe and the reader version is absolutely free from their website. The PDF format has been out for a few years now, so there are thousands of titles to choose from in every category possible.
How To Download Hundreds Of iPad-Compatible eBooks For Pennies
There is actually a way to get deep discounts on iPad content that can be downloaded directly to your iPad right now.
A couple of days ago I found a website that is selling a report that shows how anyone can get an unlimited amount of iPad eBook downloads for one low price of around .00
Going back to the original price of each individual eBook or Course…
At the price of around .00, you would only be able to download a couple of titles to download, so being able to download hundreds of titles is real bargain, wouldn’t you agree?
We all know that making that iPad purchase put a slight dent in the pockets of those who made the purchase, so anything that will save them money is great bargain and not only that, but the smart thing to do.
So, if you are now the proud owner of the new Apple iPad and want to save hundreds of dollars in downloads, my advice is to check out my resource box, go to my blogger site, and see for yourself whether this offer is worthwhile and to your satisfaction.
There is a good chance that you may never see this article again, so do yourself a huge favor and take action now while it’s still fresh on your mind… you’ll thank me later.
Steve Davies is a writer, marketer, and entrepreneur that is adamant in helping people save or make money in this sad economy, so he’s spilling his guts on everything he knows on this subject.
Having made millions of dollars in his lifetime and owned many successful companies, he wants to share his knowledge with others and give back to the community.
You can see his latest write-up and find the link to Unlimited eBooks For The iPad at his new blog.
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