Buondì.
The January Sale is nearly done (as always, it’s been a lot of work!) so I thought you might be interested in hearing what other club members have been spending their ‘learn Italian’ budgets on. Hence the usual, end-of-sale ‘ebook best-sellers’ article. E poi, it’s the first Monday morning in January. Who has ideas on the first Monday morning in January?
Let’s begin with our top selling product, which is not an ebook at all – it’s the ten-pack of online lesson credits and is always, always, always the most popular choice. This year we also have a twenty-lesson pack and a thirty-lesson pack, with increasingly larger discounts. Both of those have sold well, too. Grab ’em while they’re 20% cheaper – but remember to use the coupon code, or they won’t be!
Back to ebooks, this time our bestseller has been the new, and very seasonal, Giallo a Capodanno, which was only published in December and was then 25% off the usual easy reader price for the first week. I suppose plenty of people must have been busy, though, and so have been catching up now with the January Sale 20% offer (you have to remember to use the coupon code to save 20%!)
As usual, the Italian self-study workbooks series ‘Italian Workout!‘ has been doing well, the most popular levels this season being B1 and A2.
And the final ebook bestseller is not an individual ebook at all but one of our Italian Easy Reader Multi-Packs, which are always popular because of the excellent value they offer. These ‘bundles’ of ebooks are already discounted for quantity (buy 3 pay for 2 etc.), so with the additional 20% discount (IF you remember to use the coupon code) they’re unmissable! And the biggest discount you can get, the grandaddy of them all, and so the biggest seller, is the mammoth Eighteen Italian Easy Readers – HALF PRICE!
Unfortuantely that’s as far as our shop’s statistics function gets me. Lots of other ebook titles have sold a few copies each, or even only one, which is unsurprising as there’s so much to choose from in our Catalog these days. Literally hundreds of titles! And of course, club members are spread out, in terms of level, so not everyone wants to, or could, read/study the same material.
Talking of which, if you’d like to read my tips for what’s worth looking at at each half-level, from A1, all the way up the steep and treacherous slopes to C2, check out this recent article on the shop website:
My easy reader ebook picks at your level (& 20% coupon code)
I wish I had such great options for my own language-learning!
A domani, allora.
Last 48 hours of the January Sale
Don’t forget the January Sale ends tomorrow (Tuesday) night, which means there are just two days left to save 20% on the ebooks and online lessons you’ll need to make progress in 2021.
Everything in our shop is a fifth cheaper for a bit less than 48 more hours!
Buy lesson credits now (remembering to apply the coupon code) and you’ll get ten one-to-one lessons for the price of eight – so two extra lessons of speaking practice, gratis!
Add 5 ebooks to your shopping cart and you’ll only pay for four of them (or buy just one or two, but save 20% anyway…)
The coupon code that reduces the total of your order by 20% is:
January-Sale-2021
Select from one-to-one online lesson options and/or from our range of ebooks.
Then, go to your shopping cart and apply coupon code January-Sale-2021 to reduce the cart total by 20%.
The coupon code is good until midnight on Tuesday 5th January 2021 – you can use it as often as you wish until then, with no limit, nor minimum/maximum spend.
Amanda Mincherton says
Ciao Daniel
Come un nocciola dura hai cracked me.
Allora faccio on line lessons per il tempo primo..
Ho visitato la vostra scuola due volte.
Primo Covid ho pagato un deposito per Madrelingua, posto lo uso per le lezioni on line per favore. Abito in
Australia.
#8940 è il numero ho.
Ciao Amanda Mincherton
Daniel says
Dear Amanda,
The school in Bologna and the company that runs this website and the online shop are different entities with no legal connection. I’m director of both, is all. So sorry, but no, payments to the Italian company are not transferable to the UK company.
You should write to the school.
Daniel