Home Business Selling Second Hand Books
by Dave Bromley

Published on this site: March 14th, 2007 - See
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New books can be expensive, and if you think the prices in the
USA are high you should see what they are charging in Europe.
But once having read them people often either give them away or
sell them for a few cents.
Buying second hand books is easy visit any flea market, thrift
shop or charity sale and you will find plenty to choose from.
The most saleable books are non-fiction hardbacks which should
be in a good to reasonable condition. You may be able to get a
good price for a slightly dog - eared copy if the subject of the
book is good but ideally you should be looking for as near mint
a copy as possible.
Many book second hand booksellers specialise in a specific
subject area or niche and this is a good idea. If for instance
you specialise in military subjects you will be able to build
up a list of customers and offer them further military books as
you acquire them. The secret of success in the second-hand book
business is to have a list of customers who you can make
regulars offers too. In fact many of your customers will send
you their "wants list" of books.
There are plenty of places on the Internet that you can offer
your books for sale, www.alibris.com ,www.
amazon.com and of course www.eBay.com.
It is a good idea to browse these sites to guide to the prices that
you should be
charging for your books. Of course on eBay you have the option
of selling your books for a set price (Buy it Now) or putting
it in to the auction and letting the market set the price. I
have found that quite often I get a better price by auctioning
a book rather than setting a price. This is particularly true
if you get 2 or more people chasing the same item.
I said that non-fiction books are the best but there is one
area of fiction that you should keep an eye open for and that
is modern first editions. There is a strong market for these
especially for books by top writers such as Stephen King, J K
Rowlings and
Ian Fleming. For more information on modern first edition books
visit
http://www.bbc.co.uk/antiques/expert_tips/firsteditionbooks.shtml

Dave Bromley - is the publisher of Money Master
Online a monthly home business magazine and website. For a
subscription and home business pack visit http://www.moneymasteronline.co.uk


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