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What are the hottest sites for online book selling?

Jul 20th, 2007 | By Bruce K. Hollingdrake | Category: Miscellaneous

As an online seller you should be selling anywhere and everywhere that a buyer might be browsing. There are many buyers that frequent eBay daily that have never heard of Abe.com. There are also buyers that simply search Google for a particular title or happened on a favorite co-op site and have become loyal after a few good experiences. Below we will provide a list of some of the sites that you should consider selling on. You may say that it’s difficult to keep track of all of the uploads and management of all these sites, well there are answers for that as well. When it comes to using one site to distribute your listings among many other sites, a central hub for managing your books, there are always two names that lead the pack. Fillz and The Art of Books. Here’s our review of The Art of Books. Here are some of the best. If you have others please add a comment and I’ll put it on the list.

 

Your Own Site!

Amazon.com (also Amazon.ca and other country specific branches)

Alibris

Abe Books

eBay (if you’d like to see what an eBay store looks like feel free to check ours out)

 

Biblio

Choosebooks

Barnes and Noble we do this via Alibris’ program

Antiqbook

Valorebooks

Booklovers.co.uk

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