Amazon has expanded its Kindle Store with the launch of a store for the Mexican market. With Mexico extension of your online store eBooks, the U.S. giant wants to attract more Spanish-speaking customers.
Starting today, Mexico’s Kindle Store offers more than two million eBooks. Of them, 70,000 titles are written in Spanish , with works by artists such as José Emilio Pacheco, Sergio Pitol, Carlos Fuentes, Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Carlos Monsivais, and Mafalda comic books and Family Burrón . In addition to the language of Cervantes and Esquivel, the store also offers degrees in Nahuatl, and other Mexican indigenous languages ??recognized by the National Institute of Indigenous Languages.
ebooks in the Kindle Store Mexico are paid in pesos. As part of the launch, Amazon is offering 1,000 titles only 9 pesos (about 55 cents). The authors and independent publishers can offer to sell your books in the Kindle Store New Mexico using Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP).
Coinciding with the launch of the Kindle Store, Amazon announced that Kindle and Kindle Paperwhite have been in Mexico for sale in stores Gandhi . The suggested retail price for these devices is 1,399 pesos (80 euros) and 2,399 pesos (140 euros), respectively.
“The vast majority of Mexicans do not have access to a library in their city, so we are delighted to launch today the Kindle Store Mexico and bring a large library with over two million titles to anyone with an Internet connection, “said Pedro Huerta, director of Kindle Content Latin America.
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