| The Best Places to Sell Your Used Books |
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By: Samuel Muriithi
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The decision to sell your used books regularly may certainly go a long way in helping you reduce the clutter in your study. Doing so may also be the only way you can make space for some new volumes in which you intend to invest. There is hardly any need to retain books that have already served their purpose, say in helping you cover a certain unit of coursework, why not sell your used books and earn some money?
There are plenty of online locations where you can sell used textbooks, trade in your used books, or otherwise, you just need to pick out the best of these. It is advisable to try selling used books online rather than at local bookstores, pawn shops and thrift stores. The same case applies to university and college bookstore textbooks which purchase textbook buybacks for cash. Both options are inferior to online book purchase sites by virtue of the low rates they offer, in most cases the total amount paid is half the original price or even less than that. You have higher chances of getting better returns if you opt to sell your books online. What are some of the best sites to consider?
1Selling Used Books on AmazonThis is arguably the best place to sell your used books and textbooks online. As a bookseller you are bound to find the listing process very informative such that the entire selling procedure will prove to be very direct. Before you can list your used book, you will be required to sign up for an Amazon account. It is then that you can provide the requisite details that describe your book and the fixed amount of money you expect for that particular volume. Also required are the shipping options available to you. You are assured of having your shipping charges compensated. In return Amazon will charge you $0.99 in fees and an extra fee that’ll be determined as a percentage amount of the final list price.
Amazon.com is an established website that has earned the trust of many book-seekers from around the globe. These people tend not to mind paying premium prices for the volumes they need. As a bookseller you can benefit in two ways; you will get better rates for the books you are selling and you can convince people seeking new books to buy your similar used books at a fraction of what they would have parted with.
If you need to sell a used textbook the appropriate channel to use will be the Amazon’s textbook store, while the Amazon’s used book store is ideal for any other type of used book. For helpful pointers when selling used books via Amazon.com you can go to www.moneybluebook.com. 2Selling Used Book on eBayAs a used book seller you probably won’t want to hear about the low prices that these books attract on this auction site. However, the fact that eBay is a globally popular website that commands a huge customer following and ease of use to boot means that you can only ignore it to your disadvantage. To sell used books via eBay you just need to follow the simple listing procedure which generally involves you using the provided template setup application and keying in the ISBN number.
The good thing about using eBay is that you will almost always get a buyer for your used book albeit at a price that is quite low. This website’s huge following makes it a great location to sell rare volumes but the price factor will erode away a good portion of the amount you wish to make. The same can also be said about the rising listing and commission fees that eBay has been charging sellers of late. 3Selling Used Books on Craigslist.orgIf you are looking for a place to sell used books without the restrains of eBay and Amazon.com, then Craigslist is the right selling location for you. The transactions here are made strictly between the buyer and seller, including the terms of sale and the conditions for the same. There are no charges levied in the form of commissions, listing fees and shipping charges. Craigslist is the ideal online resource via which to sell used books in their volumes. Selling used books by the bundle is a very convenient way dispose of an individual book that will not sell easily on its own. 4Assorted Buyback and Book Rental WebsitesThese generally do all the legwork (including listing and selling each book) you are required to do when dealing with the three websites described above. In dealing with these assorted websites you just have to provide the ISBN details and name of each book whereupon you will receive pre-paid postal service labels to use in shipping the books over. Upon receipt of your book(s) and a review of their condition you will receive a payment, usually through PayPal or check. You won’t have to bother with customer inquiries, auctions or delayed payments.
While this sounds quite convenient, the downside of using these websites is that their payments are way below what you could get via eBay, Craigslist or Amazon.com. These prices are a reflection of the convenience you have enjoyed. You can compare the average prices paid for used textbooks via www.moolanomy.com and www.campusgrotto.com.
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