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Marc Jacobs

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How do you ladies sell books and dvds on amazon? Do you usually try to list yours at the lowest price in hopes that someone will buy it? I've never sold anything on the internet, but I have a bunch of books and DVDs that I no longer want, and if I can make a profit rather than donating them, I'd like to.

Any tips are welcome! Also, why do people sell books for 1 cent? Does it really pay to do that? I imagine it wouldn't be worth the hassle to go to the post office when you can take a load of stuff to Goodwill.

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Sometimes I price my books at the lowest price, sometimes not. Usually, I look at all the used copies, find the cheapest price of the item with the same quality (Like New, Very Good, Good, etc.) and price my book the same as that one (the used list is sorted by price and then date, so if someone else has their book set at $10 and then you price yours at $10, yours will show up before theirs in the list because your listing is newer. They did this because for a while it was sorted just by price, so people kept going down a penny to get their listing first on the list and all the prices were being driven down).

That usually works the fastest/best for me, because even if there's a book up there for $5, it might be worse quality and people will be willing to pay a couple more bucks for my higher-quality one.

The penny sellers only really make money when they deal in large volumes. Amazon charges the buyer a standard postage amount (a couple dollars) depending on the size of the book, DVD, etc. A lot of times, you actually make a little bit of a profit on that because Amazon charges the buyer $3 for shipping (for example), but the post office only charges you $2 to ship it (so you've made a dollar in profit). If you sell 300 books a day, then you're making money off of selling books for a penny. But for the casual seller, it's not really worth it.

When you sell your books and DVDs, make sure to ship them with the "media mail" rate, it's a cheaper rate meant for media materials

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Marc Jacobs

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Thanks ttara for the great advice! Now I just have to sit down and list them all. doh I definitely won't bother with the penny ones, which unfortunately, a lot of mine seem to be selling for. Oh well, any profit will be nice.

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oh, and one trick I learned when I bought a book off of Amazon once: if you have a box that is a bit too big, and you want to pad the book so it fits more snugly and doesn't get worn during shipping, old plastic shopping bags make a great/free way to pad up the empty space :)

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