I have recently started scanning my books. It is a lot faster and you don't need a steady hand (big grin) which I don't seem to have some of the time
I have recently started scanning my books. It is a lot faster and you don't need a steady hand (big grin) which I don't seem to have some of the time
I always include a picture of the book I'm selling, and will happily email any more if required
Like meebo, I scan my books, scanners can be bought for peanuts these days.
Mine is about 8 year sold and cost me £29.99, never a moment's trouble
(that last statement is probably the kiss of death for the scanner)
Last edited by gyronny; 3rd August 2010 at 07:12 AM.
Sellers do sell without having a picture, good description, etc but you can carry it too far. Some don't even tell potential buyers if they are buying a hardcover w/ w/o dustjacket or paperback. Seller do lose customers that way. I have a lot of old and new cookbooks and I always have 5 pictures on each. No cost, it may make the sale.
http://us.ebid.net/stores/Vintage-Needles-and-Pins
http://us.ebid.net/stores/Old-Cookbook-Haven
http://us.ebid.net/stores/Music-Music-Music
http://us.ebid.net/stores/Merry-Miscellaneous
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