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Anyone try Kindleboards?
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Yeah - can be very very helpful. The community is very supportive and people will answer questions you pose in the thread or pm you. It's great if you have a specific question - what sites are good for advertising a 99cent promo - but can be overwhelming if you are just browsing.
I found it so confusing and at times pointless. Like I said maybe because I'm not used to the classic forum set up But it's there it's just a bunch of people spamming and not getting noticed and moderators barking at you for not doing something right.
I like the boards. I've gotten some great help and advice. However, I think the boards are public, and therefore I don't ask a question unless I really need to. If Amazon should do anything, it should be sealing up the boards given there in place for business discussions.
I've gotten a bit of info from them...and will sometimes find a gem in the form of advice. Like Brooks though...I never post.
You both make a good point. Perhaps there's good content but posting isn't the best as I do tend to find good readable content but feel as if my posts go unnoticed or get lost in the many others.



What are your thoughts? Do you use Kindleboards and if so how have you found your experience?