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Why Your Screen Is Full of Amazon Prime Day Advice

Why Your Screen Is Full of Amazon Prime Day Advice

Bloomberg08-07-2025
If your inbox is anything like ours, it's been pinging all morning with emails promising help finding the best savings for Amazon's Prime Day. Today, Hannah Miller gets a little meta, writing about what publishers of such newsletters and articles get out of the deal. Plus: What Indian states are doing to attract new factories, and how some author services companies prey on hopeful writers.
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