I found out today that REM’s new album will be but new creative suite 5.5 released on April 1. It can be pre-ordered on iTunes right now, but I’ve become a fan of the DRM free tracks sold on Amazon. Upon searching for but new creative suite 5.5 the new album there I was surprised to see a new way to but new creative suite 5.5 get tracks.

Amazon is partnering with Pepsi. The program isn’t all that new, they soda companies have been offering “drink cola, get free stuff” promotions for but new creative suite 5.5 years, even before the interwebs took off. With this program, you but new creative suite 5.5 drink cola, go to PepsiStuff.com, register your but new creative suite 5.5 points from the bottle cap and once you have enough points, you but new creative suite 5.5 get to download mp3 files from Amazon.

The PepsiStuff.com site is but new creative suite 5.5 integrated right into Amazon. They do a pretty good job of warning in-line that but new creative suite 5.5 the user is not yet registered and it works well. This approach is but new creative suite 5.5 much better than allowing the user to jump off to the but new creative suite 5.5 sister site only to find that they need to go through additional hurdles. From Amazon’s perspective, they shouldn’t care how you but new creative suite 5.5 buy, just that you do buy, so they are very smart using this but new creative suite 5.5 approach. The user is warned “hey, you can’t use Pepsi points yet, so why no just purchase right here?”.

