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BookByte Offering 5% Buyback Bonus

News & Updates By May 4, 2015 Last Updated on September 23, 2021 by BookScouter No Comments

For a limited time and exclusively through BookScouter, BookByte is offering a 5% Buyback Bonus to any sale using the promo code “SCOUT5”. This offer is good through May 31, 2015.

Redemption Instructions

  1. Search your ISBN on BookScouter.com.
  2. Locate BookByte and click “Sell”.
  3. Continue adding books by following steps 1-2 (new books will automatically be added to your BookByte cart).
  4. When you’re ready to check out, login to BookByte, create an account, or proceed via Guest checkout.
  5. Type “SCOUT5” (without quotes) into the “Have a Promo Code?” box below your “Order Summary”.
  6. Click “Apply” and watch your total increase by 5%.

Complete your payment options, shipping information, and optional tracking alerts, and you’ve earned an extra 5% on your buyback order! Be sure to return to BookScouter.com to rate your experience and let others know about this limited time offer.

The Best Site to Sell Used Textbooks

News & Updates By February 14, 2015 Last Updated on September 23, 2021 by BookScouter No Comments

There are quite a bit of websites to find used textbooks for sale, and most of the offers seem reasonable. But how would you find which site is the best to sell used textbooks? BookScouter will help you to find your way around and save some money by choosing the right vendor.

BookScouter affiliate, Kyle Taylor, founder and editor of ThePennyHoarder.com, posted an article today on DailyFinance.com titled, “For an A+ in Selling Used Textbooks, Learn About These Sites”. BookScouter.com was mentioned as the number one resource for selling used textbooks. His excerpt of BookScouter is below.

BookScouter 2015 Roadmap

News & Updates By February 2, 2015 Last Updated on September 23, 2021 by BookScouter 2 Comments

No doubt you’ve noticed many changes to the site over the past 90 days. These changes, albeit primarily cosmetic, have set the stage for many more exciting changes to BookScouter. To that end, I would like to take a moment to explain why we made the change, what has changed so far, and what changes are yet to come.

Why the changes?

Long story short, BookScouter.com was beginning to show its age. It’s last cosmetic update was over 4 years ago in April 2010; and since then, many new technologies, practices, and advancements have been made to improve the speed and flexibility of websites. Prior to the 2010 update, BookScouter remained in its original form for over 3 years.

BookScouter’s tools have also been showing signs of age. The Bulk Lookup Tool was introduced in July 2011 and hasn’t seen many updates since; mostly fixes for when the service was down. As more Pro users have come to rely upon the Bulk Lookup Tool, we’ve simply spun up more servers to handle the load – still using much of the original code and design from 2011.

Lastly, our audience has grown. When BookScouter was originally introduced in 2007, it aimed to solve a problem for college students wanting to sell back their used book after the school semester. Today, BookScouter is used by many small businesses, bookstores, online resellers, and non-profit and government organizations.

What has changed?

Thus far, most changes have been cosmetic. Beginning with the BookScouter logo, we toned down the bright red and dark black and softened those colors to the dark gray and reddish-orange you see now. The style now represents a more streamlined look that is more on trend with popular designs such as the new iOS 7.x, Windows 8, etc.

Next, our audience has broadened and BookScouter.com is now being viewed more frequently on smartphones and tablets. This meant a responsive design that adjusted and optimized the content based on screen size. So now BookScouter.com adjusts to an optimized design for specific resolutions (widths – 320px, 480px, 568px, 768px, 1024px, 1224px) while still adjusting for custom widths anywhere in-between.

Finally, over 70% of BookScouter.com’s page views were the ISBN search results page (prices.php). This meant we had to give that page a lot of attention. In order to guide users to the comparison process, we emphasized the SELL action by the use of a button, and cleaned up the clutter of “Yes” and “No” with icons that quickly depict payment and shipping methods. Additionally, we added a visual element to each vendor, the vendor icon, that can help users identify a familiar brand that they may have used before, as well as add more color to the page.

We weren’t fully satisfied with these changes, so we continued to research other search results pages of highly successful companies and finally conceptualized what we’re calling the “Featured Vendor Box”.  This box is BookScouter.com’s suggested vendor for a particular book and will adjust dynamically for each individual book based on a key set of criteria. This criteria is quantified and processed by what we’ll call our “algorithm” – just to be cool.

The BookScouter buyback algorithm currently takes into account the following criteria to determine the vendor that will appear in the Featured Vendor Box:

  • Status – Only vendors with Preferred status are eligible to appear in the Featured Vendor Box. If no preferred vendors qualify, the box will not appear.
  • Price – Price is often the first and most important factor to a seller; thus it is the most heavily weighed data point in our current revision.
  • Feedback** – We take into account a vendor’s BookScouter.com feedback score as means of quantifying the quality of service, as determined by BookScouter users.
  • Speed* – Speed favors vendors who pay sellers more promptly as an average measure of time from when the book shipped to when payment was disbursed.
  • Payment* – Vendors with more ways to pay sellers will appear more often than those with fewer ways of paying sellers, all other criteria being equal.
  • Shipping* – Vendors offering free shipping with more carriers will appear more often than those with fewer carriers, all other criteria being equal.

* Not yet implemented. ** Partially implemented using placeholder data.

There are many other criteria we could add to make a very complex and comprehensive algorithm, but we would like to to keep things simple and transparent. Because this is a brand new feature, expect the Featured Vendor Box “algorithm” to undergo ongoing tweaking and adjusting over the next several months. However, we’ll post updates when changes are made so that 1) users can know we’re performing the same due diligence they would (or should) do before selling their books to a vendor, and 2) that vendors know what criteria they’re being ranked upon and have a clear plan of action to improve their chances at appearing in the BookScouter Featured Vendor Box.

NOTE: Registered users are able to hide the Featured Vendor Box so that the ISBN pricing table shows higher on the page, limiting or even eliminating the need to scroll to easily compare vendor prices. To do this, simply visit the “My Profile” page and opt to “hide” the Featured Vendor.

What changes are coming?

If there’s one thing BookScouter has to get right, it’s the accuracy, availability, and reliability of data that gives book sellers the information they require to make an informed decision about where to sell their books. So that’s where we started with the changes – BookScouter’s core service of searching a single ISBN and returning a result from dozens of vendors wanting to buy that book and the price they’re willing to pay.

Our first round of improvements tackled these core services, but with those now behind us, we’re ready to make improvements to the other tools and features that supplement its core service… and introduce a few new ones as well. Below is our list of features and tools that will be receiving some updates or be introduced to BookScouter users in 2015:

  • More robust feedback system
  • New iOS & Android mobile apps
  • Improved vendor pages & relations
  • BookScouter Deals & Deals Notifications
  • Buy books using BookScouter
  • Buy & Sell CDs, DVDs, Blu-rays, video games, and other media using BookScouter

Note that the above items could be placed on hold or cancelled at any time, for any reason. I simply want to publicly state our roadmap to keep myself and others accountable for our current list of goals. Because of the length, I won’t go into detail just yet on any one item, but will reveal more details as we near the introduction of any of these new features or changes. As always, if you have questions, suggestions, or comments, please contact us.

Happy scouting,

Dustin Checketts

President

[Re]introducing BookScouter Mobile

News & Updates By December 19, 2014 Last Updated on September 23, 2021 by BookScouter No Comments

BookScouter Mobile icon

Tucked away in the recesses of BookScouter.com there once was a mobile-optimized site found at bookscouter.com. Having rebranded this mobile-optimized version of BookScouter.com with the new BookScouter design, I’d like to re-introduce this tool.

BookScouter Mobile is a lightweight version of BookScouter.com with only the minimum required information for users to make buying decisions on the go. BookScouter Mobile also has the capability to use a smartphone’s camera to scan a book’s ISBN for quick and easy searching while on location at bookstores and other popular scouting locations/events. To take advantage of this feature, users must install the free Pic2Shop app (compatible with all iOS and Android devices).

BookScouter Mobile is not meant to replace the existing iOS and Android BookScouter apps. However, bookscouter.com is a great alternative for users while we reengineer our mobile apps for broader compatibility, optimized use, and performance. Stay tuned for more updates on our mobile apps.

I want to thank you for your continued support while we work to improve BookScouter and its many features. Stay tuned for our 2015 roadmap where we’ll reveal more changes that lie in store for BookScouter.

Cheers,

Dustin Checketts

President

BookScouter Site Redesign: What You Should Know

News & Updates By October 11, 2014 Last Updated on September 23, 2021 by BookScouter No Comments

The last time that we redesigned the BookScouter site was clear back in April of 2010. (It was really ugly before that.) We’ve spent the past several months working on the new design and think that the new look is a huge improvement that makes the site look much more modern.  None of the functionality has changed, but you may find some links in slightly different places.  We’ve spent the last week fixing some minor bugs that were introduced with the redesign and listening to your requests for changes based on how you used the site.  We’ve got a few more minor things that we’d like to clean up, but everything should be running pretty well now.

One thing that may not be obvious came from suggestions from users. You said that the pricing information should be moved up on the page so as not to require scrolling to see the prices. We wanted to keep the format as it was for new users, so if you simply sign into your free account, there is now a settingthat says “Hide Featured Vendor, moves pricing table higher on the page, limiting page scrolling, and hides FAQs”. Selecting “Hide” next to this setting will show the book information on the left side of the page and the prices on the right side, further up the page

As always, please feel free to Contact Us if you have any more comments or suggestions. We are also getting more active on Facebook, so you can interact with us and others there as well!

Slight Change to BookScouter Bulk Functionality

News & Updates By August 5, 2014 Last Updated on September 23, 2021 by BookScouter No Comments

Since its inception, the Bulk Lookup Tool for BookScouter Pro users has had a quirky behavior. If you started to process a second list before the first one was completely finished, the two lists would partially combine. We’ve just released a change that will fix this behavior so that it works as expected. When you upload a list of ISBNs, the resulting screen will display only prices from that list. It no longer combines the prices from multiple lists.