Question: Where Can I Get Books In Bulk To Resell On The Internet?
Tuesday April 22nd 2008, 1:06 am
Filed under: Auction Sales

QUESTION: Is there a better way to get used books for resale besides picking them each by hand at library sales? For instance, do you know of any cases whereby good stock was procured from library sales in bulk? Surely there are many libraries that would see the benefit of letting go of “unfiltered” books in bulk rather than waiting for them to sell one at a time or not at all.

ANSWER: One thing I don’t mention in “The Home-Based Bookstore” is that I’ve gotten a ton of good books out of library dumpsters. The particular dumpsters I’ve snatched books out of didn’t have any trash, thank goodness, just books. I’ve gotten quite a few books worth more than $100 apiece from library dumpsters.

So I think public libraries get a ton of book donations (and they have some discards that are valuable too) and they just don’t go to the trouble of trying to sell them all. So from time to time, I’ve thought about approaching the libraries in my area and asking if I could handle their discards. The ones I wanted, I’d keep, the others I’d dispose of. I’ve just never gotten around to doing this.

On the other hand, lots of public libraries are beginning to sell the cream of their donated stock online. If that’s the way they want to handle their donations, it’s up to them, but it makes it harder for book scouts to find good books at library sales when the stock has been cherry-picked.

I know of one guy who started as a part-time Amazon seller, who set up a company to warehouse library book discards/donations, with the libraries getting a cut of the proceeds, and I suppose the libraries get a tax deducation. I imagine it would involve lots of paperwork and bookeeping but it’s an idea for getting scale.

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How to Become a Seller on eBay?
Thursday April 03rd 2008, 2:34 pm
Filed under: Auction Sales

EBay is that magical word that sends people laughing to their bank. EBay has provided employment to millions of people directly or indirectly. EBay has taught a new way of conducting business on the net to an extent that many firms were compelled to look at this business model. Although this business model is not new, eBay used it to advantage of all the people involved in the process.

When you register on eBay, you can immediately start your buying activity. This doesn’t apply for sellers. Sellers have to go through few more steps to become a registered seller on eBay, the largest online place on earth.
Seller account on eBay is needed due to transaction fees charged by eBay to sellers (buyers are not charged anything or stated other way round, the fees is included in the final price). The simple seller’s account set up wizard guides you through to set up the account. You will be asked to furnish your credit card details (number, expiry date, etc) and your checking account number. You will have to fill in your checking account details like bank name and account number. You will be asked to place your priorities for the fees deduction source. You may select either of the two - your credit card or your checking account.

Once you have furnished these details, your information will be submitted to the central processing system. You may have to wait for one to two days to commence your selling operations through eBay. You will receive a confirmation mail from eBay to this count.

Donny Lowy runs http://www.closeoutexplosion.com an online wholesale and closeout business that supplies eBay sellers, retailers, and flea market vendors.

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