How to Sell Used Books at the Flea Market
By Melanie Marten, published Dec 14, 2007
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Sell Used Books at the Flea Market - What Type of Books?
Choosing the types of used books to sell at the flea market is the most important task. Many flea market tables are stocked with paperback romance novels. They are, after all, the most frequently published books on the market. However, since there are so many of these books, it is hard to make any profit from them.
Hardcover books are great to sell, though softcover sell well when their condition is good to excellent. Nonfiction books such as craft books, cookbooks, decorating and gardening books also sell well. Children's good quality books can bring in a great profit at the flea market.
Sell Used Books at the Flea Market - Finding Used Books to Sell
Sources for used books are varied. Used book stores have books at low discounts but, unless they have special sale days, you are unlikely to find many you can sell for a profit. Thrift stores are a great source for used books to sell at the flea market. Perhaps the best source of used books to sell are library bag sales. You can get a bag full of books for just a dollar or two.
Sell Used Books at the Flea Market - How to Price Used Books?
Price your used books based on their condition and subject matter. Of course, hardcover books can be sold for more money than softcover. Nonfiction can often be sold for more than fiction, unless you can find recent bestsellers. Most used books should be priced at five dollars or less at the flea market.
Offering a discount sales table full of used books at the flea market is a great idea to draw in the book-loving crowds. This is where you put the paperback novels and older nonfiction books that you cannot shift. Sell paperbacks for twenty-five cents each, or five for a dollar. Provide plastic bags for your flea market shoppers to stuff with books.
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