Selling Used Books Through Amazon!
With so many programs available online to generate extra streams of cash, I have to mention one that is often over looked, and very inexpensive to start!It is the selling of used books via Amazon!You may laugh at the idea, but it is so easy to set up, and to actually make a very good profit in one's spare time.It's up to you how far you want to take it!This was my first business venture online almost a year ago.
To be honest I have never actually pushed it to it's potential, yet it has made me extra money, very easily!Not only can you sell used books through Amazon, you can also sell other items as well! For instance I had a Technics Turntable, and it was in perfect condition!!I listed it on Amazon, and with in a couple weeks it was sold!So the selling scope of Amazon is great!After discovering this little niche through a Book selling guide by Sharon Fussel, it opened up many opportunities within the Amazon framework.
Not only can you sell your used books, cd's, dvd's, electronic goods etc., but you can also promote Amazons complete line of stock, and get paid a lovely commission! You can create a lens over at Squidoo and feature 1 product or several books on a specific subject, it's up to you!If you have a niche website or a blog, what a fantastic way to showcase certain Amazon products, all of which bring you a good commission.
And it doesn't stop here!You can write reviews about certain products, and have backlinks within the review, which will help in your SEO efforts!So as you can see, selling some dusty old unused books could be a great way to earn some extra cash quickly, and continue into the future as well!
So get started implementing the selling of your old used books through Amazon, it truly is a real way to make some good money easily without any great expense, and the opportunities are endless! Check out Sharon Fussel's book:
Sold Dispatch Now: How to Make 6, 000 -15, 000 Pounds or More in the Next Year from Amazon
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