author: Matteo Bittanti + Amazon.com email bot
title: "Save up to 65% on Art Magazines. Reference 14932430"
year: 2010
format: digital print from email sent by an Amazon.com bot
description: on April 11 2010 at 12:58 AM I received an email from an Amazon.com bot. As I have recently bought a book on art, Amazon's algorithm triggered the communication, inviting me to subscribe to one or more art magazines such art ARTNews, Flaunt and American Artist and saving up to 65% of the original price. As of today I have not taken advantage of the offer, but I'm contemplating my options. Unlike books, magazines are published in a regular, predictable fashion (eg, monthly). By subscribing to one of those publications, I could access valuable information in printed form for a prolonged amount of time. I found this message to be useful and I will not opt-out future emails of this sort from Amazon.com. I am also aware that product prices and availability are limited time offers and are subject to change. Although prices and availability were likely accurate at the time the communication was sent, they may differ from those I that see when I visit Amazon.com. I have not double checked the information, mostly because I trust Amazon.com. I already had experiences with some of the items the bot recommended to me, and I might indeed let Amazon.com know that by using the link provided near the item(s). It is my uttermost priority to continue improving my recommendations and learn more about art, as life is nothing but a quest for improvement and continuous learning. For these reasons, I appreciate Amazon.com recommendation system. I am grateful somebody is paying attention to my likes and dislikes, pre-empting my possible desires and needs. I am aware that there is always more to explore.