[Michlib-l] selling books online

Pat Higo p_higo at yahoo.com
Fri Jul 3 13:39:48 EDT 2015


I have been using ebay and Amazon to sell books that have been withdrawn and donated books that we can't use at the University of Detroit Mercy. Amazon is easier to use as long as you have an ISBN number to work with. A lot of books I get are too old to have an ISBN, so I put them on ebay. Its a lot more work because you have to write up your own description, take your own pictures and deal with fees that depend on how many titles you plan on selling. You can set a "Buy it now" price or start with a base price and see how much it will go for-if it is rare enough, the price can go higher than you can imagine-had one that I thought would do well and ended up getting over $1,000. You just can't tell what is going to sell and what will get no bids at all.If anyone has any questions about ebay I would be happy to answer them. Been using ebay for about eight years now, and seems like every couple of years they change the way they treat the sellers-and it hasn't always been for the benefit of the seller.

 Patricia Higo
Archive and Special Collections Librarian
University of Detroit Mercy
4001 W. McNichols Road
Detroit, MI 48221
313-578-0435
313-993-1780 (fax)

p_higo at yahoo.com 


     On Friday, July 3, 2015 12:52 PM, Jaema Berman <jberman at tln.lib.mi.us> wrote:
   

 Addison Twp. Library has been doing it quite successfully for a year and a half. We have a dedicated staff member. I know other libraries have volunteers managing the process. It's been interesting. Jaema
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Do any libraries sell books on ebay or other online sites?  If so, do you have any tips - best sites, best practices, things to not do?We've just started exploring this and any advice would be appreciated.Happy 4th of July! Cheryl Kersey, DirectorThree Oaks Township Public Library3 North Elm StreetThree Oaks, MI 49128phone 269.756.5621fax 269.756.3004www.threeoaks.michlibrary.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Three-Oaks-Township-Public-Library/320985011263051
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