Amazon Lead-Up Days Are Just As Exciting as Amazon Prime Day 2017

Amazon Prime Day

What’s the most important holiday for shoppers after Independence Day? Amazon Prime Day! But if you can’t wait until July 11, take advantage of lead-up days. Lead-up days start July 5, 2017 and offer special themed discounts before Prime Day hits.

Lead-Up Days Are Just As Exciting as Amazon Prime Day 2017

If you are unfamiliar, Amazon Prime Day was created to celebrate the special membership offering free 2-day shipping and free returns to members. It is very nice. The day also celebrates their members by offering thousands of amazing deals worldwide. Members get exclusive access to the biggest discounts on items in nearly every product category. That means headphones, speakers, music – everything your little audiophile heart could ever want!

Lead-up days are themed. July 5th is focusing on voice shopping so head over to amazon.com/primeday if you’re looking to cut a deal on any Alexa-related products.

In addition here are other deals that have launched today on Amazon.

  • Amazon Home Services – From July 5 to 9, 2017, Prime Members can save 20% on select home installation, replacement, or assembly services. Click on the “Learn More” link to learn about this deal as well as see top-selling products on Amazon that are also tied to a home service. You could earn advertising fees and bounties on both the product and the related service.
  • Amazon Baby Registry – Starting July 5, 2017, Prime Baby Registrants who add a participating CYBEX Aton-2 infant car seat to their registry between July 5 and July 19, 2017 and purchase it by March 31, 2018 receive $120 credit back to their Amazon account (equivalent to 40% off). Use this promotion to encourage expecting moms to create an Amazon Baby Registry now and earn a bounty for each registry created.

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