1 Best Selling Book Price

1 Best Selling Book Price

1 Best Selling Book Price

Collect Your Books and Price Them

If you have books on your shelf that are collecting dust, why not sell them and start collecting money? Take a good look at the books that you have and see if they are in good condition to sell them. Before you give your book a price, you want to compare your price with the other buyers’ prices. All you have to do is enter the ISBN number of the book, and you will get an idea of what the book is really worth. To make it easier for you, instead of plugging in the ISBN number for every book, if you have an iPhone, you can download an application that will allow you to scan the bar on the back of the book.

Also, if you have a web-enabled cell phone or a PDA you can get immediate book values by signing up for ASellerTool for easy and convenient book pricing; this will be helpful to have if you are in a garage sale or a thrift store that have no computers. Another tool to checkout is Mediascouter, this tool pretty much does the same thing that ASellerTool does, but the service is better and the products are more competitive (Mcgrath, 2010).

When I list my prices, I usually list my book as the lowest price depending on the condition category. For example, if my book is new, I only compare my price to what others are selling the same book I have under the new condition. If someone is selling their book for $85.00, I would list my book for $83.00, just a few dollars below. Believe it or not, that makes a difference, and people will go for the lowest price.