Progress Report

June 28th, 2008

The books I ordered on eBay arrived today. The order is 3 books short; so I’m hoping there’s another parcel tomorrow’s post. It took 12 days for media mail. Of the 19 books, I listed 5 on Amazon. The rest will go to charity. Hopefully I’ll recoup the shipping cost and make a little profit. Amazon also just sent me email notice of a transfer of $62.37 payment to my checking account. That will put me well into profit from selling used books. I’m liking this a lot!

Some of these eBay purchased books are from the 50′s and 70′s. I’m now interested in finding out how to tell better if they are public domain property; so I can copy them and put them into Kindle format to sell that way. That will be job over the weekend.

I’ve begun getting some of the items from Ernest’s estate ready for sale. Here’s a page I made to sell his used CPAP machine. The page will stay until it’s sold. If anyone needs one of those the price is right.

Progress selling used books

June 15th, 2008

Within hours of listing my Rotary books on Amazon, I sold one for $8.50. The profit from just that one book will easily cover the cost of the 3 books I bought at the warehouse.

Today I invested in more stock for my Amazon store. I won for a penny plus shipping a wholesale lot of 22 teacher’s books on eBay. I didn’t have the ISBN’s to look up for these, but did look up the titles on Amazon and several of them look like they can sell for a profit. I’ll let you know how this works out.

Temptation is there to buy more wholesale lots for pennies + shipping. As long as the shipping is realistic, and the books will sell on Amazon, this can work. My better sense tells me to hold back for now though. let’s see how this works first.

Hot hot hot! Books

June 10th, 2008

Today I stopped by the Rotary Club book sale warehouse. It was my first serious book shopping trip since I started selling used books on Amazon. Wow! It’s powerful to walk into that hot warehouse and see all those books….like where do you begin? I can see that it can help to find a niche or two and learn what sells. I concentrated on Women’s health, cooking books and crafts.

It’s a good thing I didn’t just go buy everything today that I thought was valuable. Instead I made a list of about 40 book titles and ISBN numbers and brought that home to see what might be profitable. Out of the 40 titles I picked, only 3 are worth going back for! This is not easy work. Those 3 will be purchased for $1.50 and sell for a few dollars profit each. One of them is selling used for over $40, but whether or not it will sell for me depends on demand: how many people are looking for a book on String Art? I will go back and get that book and find out how long it takes to find one.

On a happy note, I have another book sold… that makes 6 items sold so far. It’s cooking along enough to make me want to list more.

Fiddler’s Grove

May 29th, 2008

Grandpa Jack and I took to the hills on Sunday for some bluegrass music at the last day of the Fiddler’s Grove at Union Grove, North Carolina. It was a perfect day to be outside in the foothills and the music was indescribably sweet. We wished for more fiddling, but the competitions were Friday and Saturday and we couldn’t attend those days. Sunday was mainly a family day for those getting ready to head back home. Here’s my web album of the few pics I caught while there. Shouts to Lauren. Keep practicing, little doll :-)

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May 26th, 2008

The 8 hour trip from North Carolina to Maryland took 9 hours and I am beat. Will report more about the trip tomorrow… with a few pics!