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Ebay Ad nauseum : Bookseller version
Hello all, and thanks for all your antecedent and soon to be recieved help. I have found a wonderful little spot to buy used books in town, and wanted to use this chance to sell them for a bit of extra money. I went to the only place that struck me as evident, Ebay. I sold a few, had some nice ones even. First Am. Ed of nine-teen eighty four, very early printing of Cather, and some others. Problem is, I just don't sell enough of the other books. Now clearly good choices would make my questions about moot, but entertain me.
I have thus far been listing them with gallery pictures and several inside, and also have stared them out at 10.00 for a book I know nothing of, or one that was printed recently. All are hardback, I have been listing them in one single catagory, and selling them in a regular auction for 5 days time. Does this sound reasonable to anyne already involved, or am I off the mark with my strategy. Shoul I abandin Ebay, or simply amend my tactics to fit the market. Any comments appreciated, even funny one-liners. Cam |
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Re: Ebay Ad nauseum : Bookseller version
I don't take my book collecting very seriously, but I'll say that most of the time I'll buy collectibe books on www.abebooks.com. I don't know what it takes to become an affiliated vendor on this site. But for some of the $$ titles, you might get more on ABE.
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