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I’m an Amazon Associate

After reading Esteban’s post I thought I should mention that I’m an Amazon Associate. This means that if you use the search box in the right column or click on most of the links to book on this site, there is code within the link so that Amazon knows that you came from this site. Then when someone buys a book I get a very small commission. There is no change in the price of the books bought this way.

As mentioned before, one way to help us bloggers out is to buy books by clicking on a book link or using the search box or buying through a person’s virtual store if they have one. Wherever you go from there throughout the site, Amazon will remember you. This doesn’t mean that Amazon tracks your every move that you make from then on, just for that visit to their site. If you see any black helicopters or people looking in your windows at night, I can assure you they’re not people from Amazon.

So that’s my disclosure and a reminder that when you buy your books from Amazon, please do it through your favorite blogger to help them support their habit site.

And now a word from our sponsors

Please excuse this off-topic advertisement.

One way you can support these biblioblogs and support each other is by buying the books we buy from Amazon through another site’s gateway. The right sidebar of this blog has an Amazon.com search form. If you search for any book and go to Amazon’s site and order any book thereafter, the site/blog owner will get a tiny commission with no difference in price to the buyer.

I have to admit that I’ve completely overlooked doing this when I buy books from Amazon. (You can’t buy books through your own link and get a commission.) So whether it’s this blog or your (other) favorite blog, help them out by buying your books through someone who has a gateway. Or if you’re really well off and want to make someone’s day, buy a book from their wish list if they have one, especially for us lower middle class folks or those who are pastors, teachers etc.

Some people like Nick even have an Amazon store.

I don’t mean to try to take away from CBD, Westminster and others. They need the business too.

Thank you for your support.

I hope to put up more resources in addition to the Heidelberg Confession in the future.