Last Updated on September 23, 2021 by BookScouter
Reselling books can be a very lucrative business or side-hustle! As with every business, great tools and resources can help make the business of reselling books sustainable.
Here are the best resources to help you make the most money reselling books:
Resources for Finding Books
Finding books that you can resell for profit is the greatest challenge and also one of the most exciting parts of flipping books (aside from making money). Below are a number of great places where you can find quality books to resell:
- Online: Of course, start with BookScouter vendors like Amazon and eBay. You can also check those sites directly. Other resale sites like Craigslist and Facebook Market place might have some treasures.
- Colleges: When looking for books pay attention to college semesters, buying from college students could prove to be an excellent opportunity for you. You could gain permission from a college club or greek organization, partner with a local bookstore, or work with a local coffee shop to set up a shop (a table, special event) to purchase books back from students.
- Local Places: Think of perusing the lines of tables full of treasures that you can make great money from (or some items you’d like to use in your own home). Places like garage sales, estate sales, thrift stores, library sales (use https://booksalefinder.com to find sales), auctions, and markets are all great local places to find books. In these moments having your BookScouter app downloaded (iOS or Android) will help you quickly see if the books you find will be worthwhile.
- Liquidation Opportunities: Two important sites to find mass volumes of books at discounted prices are https://www.govdeals.com and https://www.liquidation.com/index. When purchasing books from liquidation services, be sure to cross-reference for the value of the book(s) before you make the purchase. The risk with liquidation is that you may be purchasing by pallet or box and not all titles (or any) will be listed.
- Amazon Arbitrage Sites: These three websites can help you quickly find books from Amazon’s database: ScoutIQ, Zen Arbitrage, and Scoutly.
Resources and Tips for Selling Books
Now, for the best part: making money on reselling books!
To help you find the best going rate for a book online, the BookScouter ISBN lookup feature is the best way to immediately sell for the highest going price for a book. We structured the lookup so the best deal shows up first! You don’t have to search for the best price.
Curious about how to sell books on BookScouter.com? Check out this article.
If you click on the caution sign, it shows if there is a minimum amount required to sell to that specific vendor at this time.
Similar to how you find textbooks, you can use similar avenues to resell textbooks! If you are connected to a college student group, consider reselling directly to your connections. You can also set up your own accounts on various platforms. These are merely suggestions, but honestly using the BookScouter tool will help you sell at the best price every time.
Pro Tools for Reselling Books
BookScouter.com provides a number of additional resources for resellers who are serious about flipping books. These tools have helped so many pro users make lots of money faster.
- Bulk lookup: This tool allows you to look up multiple ISBNs at one time and receive all of the best prices for each on one page.
- Deals: View pricing information from our buy and sell vendors to identify potential deals.
- Historical Buyback Price Lookup: Review the buyback price history for a given ISBN, and identify seasonal pricing and trends.
Do you need these resources? CLICK HERE to gain access to all the pro tools! Becoming a BookScouter Pro is only $29.99 a month!
What You Need to Ship Book
Great resources like easyship and UPS provide tips on how to ship books inexpensively.
Using common-sense like making sure the books are clean and up to the quality expected by the buyer, all you really need are shipping items and a postal service!
Here are a few items to have on hand, especially if you’re reselling books often:
- Book shipping boxes
- Packing Tape
- Clear plastic bag or bubble wrap
- Packing materials
UPS, FedEx, and USPS are all great options for shipping your books. Don’t forget to grab the tracking number!
With these best resources in hand, you’ll be making great money flipping books!