I received an email today from A1Books asking me to list my books on their site.  I never really considered listing my books on A1 before as I viewed them as a competitor.  A1 has thousands of books for sales on Amazon and they are priced low (and their seller rating is lousy).  Something about listing my books on their site just bugged me plus I did not like their fee structure.

A few years have passed since I last even thought of them as a marketplace which show a lack of diligence on my part.  I should always be looking for new venues. I need to start looking around to see if the fee structures and traffic have improved at other marketplaces – I am annoyed with myself for not looking. I generally focus on growing my inventory.

I am not sure if A1Books gets much traffic but given that they are not charging a monthly fee to list (like the crappy Abe Books) then I figure A1Books is worth a shot.  I will let you know if I get any sales.

I will also give some feedback on other marketplaces and take a look at their fee structures in some future posts.

If you are interested in selling on A1Books you can click here to go to A1Books.

There is almost never a case when I do not accept returns - most markets require you to accept them (see Amazon's A-Z policy). I keep my return policy simple. The only time I have not accepted a return is when a significant amount of time has passed between the purchase date and the return date or if the books condition is materially different from when I sold it (such as full of highlighting). Sometimes it is easy to lose sight of the customer experience when I run a business from home and do not interact with the customers. Continue reading
What does CWS mean for us booksellers? Not much. You will not have your account credited until you ship a book. If you use The Art of Books or a similar inventory management system Amazon should be automatically updated when the book is shipped. There are a couple of downsides to Amazon's Charge When Shipped - you do not get to send your own confirmation email to the buyer and the buyer can still leave feedback on a canceled order. Continue reading
Sales of the Kindle are one thing but it remains to be seen if people are actually going to adapt to using it as their primary way to read - as we have seen with Amazon recenlty deleting Orwell titles there are several issues with the Kindle that will effect its popularity. Continue reading
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