![]() ![]() On the standard (Gold) plan, you can't store more than 5 credits in your credit bank. but, don't hoard too many credits at once! In that case, you can buy three new credits and immediately spend them.ģ.2. During a sale, you might run out of credits but still want to buy more titles. If you hoard credits and spend them all during sales, you can grow your collection much faster. Obviously, shopping in a sale restricts your selection, but the titles that come up on sale are often popular and high-quality. Audible sends you an email reminder when a sale happens you can also set up a SlickDeals alert with the keyword "Audible", or just follow this subreddit to see when they're happening. I would estimate that they happen about three or four times per year. ![]() It should be pretty easy to find most mainstream titles.Īudible holds 2-for-1 credit sales fairly often. (For example, the Stephen Fry version of Sherlock Holmes is 71 hours and is rated at 4.8 stars - ridiculously good value, assuming you like Sherlock Holmes!) Once you've found a title that looks good, go online and ask politely whether anybody would willing to gift it to you. Try to find something in a genre you'll like that is both highly-rated and long. You can send multiple gifts, but you can only ever receive one free gift, so make it count. Choose your "send this book" free gift carefullyĮvery Audible user can send any title in their library as a free gift. ![]() So wait for a good deal to come up! If you join at the right time, you can get your first three credits for free.Ģ. The catch is that these deals are for new subscribers only, so you only get to take advantage of them once. This means you can get 2-3 free credits, before ever having to pay money. If you spend time on this sub, it's common to see sign-up specials where you can get two or even three months for free at the start of your subscription. Get a good deal when you first subscribeĪmazon routinely offers great sign-up specials to entice new users to join Audible. I thought I would make a post with some suggestions on things I wish I had known when I first subscribed, on how to get the most value out of this service.ġ. It's a new year, and I suspect many people will be trying out Audible for the first time. ![]()
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