27 September 2011

Used Books: Fiction or Non Fiction?

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If you're just starting out as a seller of used books, one of the many aspects to consider is whether to focus on fiction or non-fiction. My personal preference would tend to lean towards fiction books, but this is only because I am drawn to certain authors. But there is also a strong argument in favor of going after non-fiction books, as outlined below.

Having said that, non-fiction books do really well in certain subjects, even if they do not command the high prices of fiction books. In many cases some non-fiction titles can out-perform many fiction titles (purely on the basis of demand) and if you focus on certain areas you stand to make a pretty good income from it.

On the whole, smaller sized non-fiction books do better than large sized. Also, a lot of printing presses that specialized in a certain subject are quite small compared to the fiction publishers who can afford large print runs, so it goes without saying that the books they produce can be very scarce. Consequently, non-fiction books tend to be much harder to find, which of course increases their desirability.

With fiction books, it is very often the author that is worth targeting, although this is of course not a hard and fast rule (that's what makes buying and selling books so exciting and potentially hugely profitable). But as a start, some authors worth looking out for include: Agatha Christie, David Gemmell, David Eddings, Patrick, O'Brian, Alexander Kent, Bernard Cornwell, and Stephen King.

Fiction hardbacks are much more likely to sell than paperbacks, with only a few exceptions, and as a rule of thumb a first edition, first print is an absolute must. Some later editions or prints runs of certain titles are also valuable, but delving into that subject is not within the scope of this article. Signed books are a bonus.

As with everything else in business, conducting some research can help you enormously, so you should always be prepared to study the market. For books that have been around for a while, find out if you can which books actually sell and you will be leaps and bounds ahead of other new sellers. (Article by Robert Evans).

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21 September 2011

Buy Used College Books

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When you buy used college textbooks you must know who you are buying from. Check out the profile of the seller to determine if they have ripped other students off. Also if you buy used textbooks from them and they send you the wrong book or promised a different book, make sure you can get a refund from the site.

Probably the best place to buy used college textbooks on the Internet is Amazon. They provided peace of mind because they will refund your money if you didn't get what was listed in the market place. If I were you I would only buy used textbooks from a source that has sold thousands of used textbooks before.

If you do buy used textbooks from a new seller you run the risk's I stated above like not getting the book you really wanted.

Last but not least don't expect a used textbook that you buy to be in excellent condition. Every seller states that the textbook is in better condition than it really is, but that is because they own it. If you owned it you would do the same thing.

The last thing to know when you buy used books is make sure you don't buy a textbook that has huge shipping charges. A lot of students will find the cheapest text books and they will buy the first one they see, not knowing that a little more expensive textbook might have less shipping charges and will in the end cost less.

Now that you have a few different ways to get a cheap college textbook, this semester should leave a lot more money in your wallet. But free textbooks will drastically decrease your college expenses. Very cheap textbooks will slightly decrease your college expenses. So a system that could totally eliminate your textbook cost would be worth checking out. (Article by: Steve N Delarwelle).

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21 April 2011

Used Books: Are They Really Cheap?

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The biggest expense when buying books online turns out to be the shipping cost of the books. Each methods adds more expense to the cost of the items you are buying. Why is this worse with buying books online? Books weigh a lot. Practice being patient, and stick to the lower shipping price.

Keep in mind when you are buying books online, they have the advantage of qualifying with the United States Postal Service for the discounted shipping known as Media Mail. This form shipping is a little slower, but can save you money when buying the books you want. How do you get a good deal when buying books online?

There are generally three costs associated with buying online. First is the cost of the item, then the tax, and finally the shipping. Pay attention!

Research and don't look at just the price of the book. If you find the same book on two sites and the cost of the book and shipping are the same, but one charge you tax and the other doesn't, which is cheaper for you?

Check the site's shipping policy. If a site has flat shipping rate no matter the number of items purchased, this can be to your advantage if you purchase multiple items.

Check the bottom line. If you buy used and can get a flat shipping rate of $4 and book prices of $1 to $3 you would be able to buy multiple books for what it would cost you to go to the store and buy them.

Be frugal with your online buying, shop around, and don't forget the three costs associated with shopping online, item cost, tax and shipping.(Article by: Cheryl D Shank).

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