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  1. Unfortunately, selling textbooks is very difficult for a new seller on Amazon. I just wanted to bring this to your attention in case you have other books that you can list. Although most (proper) textbooks are restricted, other books sold for subsequent reading for college courses are not considered textbooks and are sellable. 2 0.

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    Thrift stores are a fantastic source to continually find books to build your inventory. Many of the thrift store chains – Goodwill stores and Salvation Army, have started listing the books on online. Even so, they are still a good source to find inventory in my experience. In fact, Goodwill stores are some of my favorite places to scout books. I th...

    Nearly every public library will hold large library sales. These are often a goldmine for booksellers to find profitable books at great prices. You’ll see a mix of ex-library books and books donated from the local community. I would say that most of the books are actually donated, which is better for re-selling since ex-library books are less desir...

    Garage sales can be a good way to build up your book inventory. The benefit of garage sales is you can haggle to get the prices of books dirt cheap. People mostly just want to get rid of their stuff, and if the books haven’t sold by the last day, you may be able to get loads of books for free. The drawback to garage sales is they are more spread ou...

    Estate sales can be a great place to build up your inventory. Sometimes you can find a whole library of amazing books. Other times you will only find a small bookcase of books. Just like garage sales, it all depends on the sale, and you should do your research beforehand. If you go on the last day of an estate sale, you can sometimes offer to buy a...

    Bookstores can be an okay spot to find inventory. It is more hit or miss with bookstores since they are a business trying to make a profit. So many of their books will be more expensive compared to buying them at libraries or thrift stores. However, sometimes you can get books under $5.00 and sell them for $15-$30+ on Amazon. So, bookstores can sti...

    Though it’s not as easy to find a lot of profitable books online, there are still deals to be found. You can often find books listed lower than you can sell on Amazon. You can even buy books on Amazon where sellers have priced their books too low, and you can turn around and list that book for a higher amount.

    If you want to be proactive at finding used books – and where the book opportunities seek you out, you can post in the classified ads. You can place an ad on craigslist or another free classified ads website (or newspaper) to let people know that you will buy their books. You can create an ad that says something along the lines of: Will pay cash fo...

    eBay is known for bargains, and that doesn’t stop with the selection of books! The only drawback is you will likely have to pay the shipping, which could make the books a little more expensive. You may have luck buying a collection of books, and resell them individually on Amazon.

  2. Apr 22, 2020 · Sellers can pick one of two plan options: An individual plan costs $.99 for every item you sell, which may work for you if you just have a few small stacks of reading material to unload. A ...

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    • BookScouter. I like to start with BookScouter.com. BookScouter says they’re just for textbook buyback, but I’ve had some good luck checking prices of regular trade books.
    • Half Price Books. On my last trip to Half Price Books, I had a banker’s box full of hardcovers in great condition, and I made about $20, which was enough to cover the cost of some bookends and magazine boxes that I used to finish organizing my bookshelves.
    • Amazon. There are a few different options for selling books online through Amazon. The first is through their trade-in program. For the trade-in program, you search your book edition, find the ISBN (the 13 digit code typically on the back or on the copyright page), and check if Amazon will offer you money for your book.
    • Powell’s Books. Powell’s will, like Half Price, let you bring books into their stores for appraisal, but if you’re not close to a physical location, you can sell to them online.
  3. Head to the ‘ Sell on Amazon ’ page and click ‘sign up’. First you will have to decide whether you’d like to be an ‘individual seller’ or a ‘professional seller’. Top Tip: Individual sellers tend to sell fewer than 40 items a month and are charged $0.99 per item.

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  5. Go to Amazon, then choose Account & Lists. Next, click Create a List. After that, you can add product information, including ISBN, name, product ID, brand, inventory, manufacturer, etc. If you are selling used books on Amazon that were printed before 1970, there may be no ISBN.

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