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recent bestsellers
What type of books sell best on eBay/half.com?

I have a variety of books that I want to sell/give away. I think that recent bestsellers might be best suited for donation to the library for them to sell. I have some books which have been used as textbooks and are not constantly updated EVER year. I think I will sell these books on eBay.

What are some suggestions for those with eBay experience?

I’ve sold textbooks on Half.com but not on eBay so I don’t know which you would make more on. The thing about half.com is that you can list them on there at any time and they can just stay there until they sell. If you list them on eBay, you probably should do it right around the time fall or spring semesters start. And then if they don’t sell the first time you list them and you want to relist them, it’s another listing fee. So in my experience I wouldn’t put them on eBay. That’s just what I would do though.
Good Luck in selling your books!


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