Sell Books Online for Extra Cash (2024)

I love books. All books. Fiction, nonfiction, biographies, how-tos, self-helps, textbooks—seriously all books. Sometimes I buy books just because I like the cover.

And sometimes I buy books because I know they’re worth something. That’s right, I’ve turned my love of books into a money-making hobby. From textbooks to out-of-print novels and hard-to-find hardbacks, there are many books you can sell online for a profit. Sound interesting? Find out how I earn an average of $300 each month for just a few hours of work.

How I earn $300 each month by selling books online

I didn’t set out to turn my hobby into a money-making opportunity. While doing some spring cleaning, I decided to see how much a web design textbook was worth that I had bought at the Goodwill for a few bucks. A quick Google search later and I found many sites that let you sell books online for cash. I chose one, typed in the ISBN, and found (to my surprise!) the book was worth $54.

Granted, that’s not a ton of money. But considering I had bought it for just $3 and read through parts of it to learn about HTML, I considered it a double win (like getting paid to learn something!).

After that, I looked at my overstuffed bookshelves in a new light, not as gigantic dust collectors, but as five-tiered shelves packed with $20 bills. I learned that was a bit optimistic. Most of my collection was worthless. But there were many others that were of some value.

All in all, that weekend I freed up shelf space and made just over $500.

Since then, I still have my love of books. But now, when I’m book shopping, I also keep my eyes peeled for titles that can make me some extra cash, too.

What books sell?

That’s hard to say. There are some books I think are a guaranteed $50, that aren’t worth anything just as some books I think are worthless fetch $20 or more. There’s no set standard for book prices. Generally speaking textbooks, out-of-print, and non-fiction titles do the best.

No matter the type of book, there are some things you should know before deciding to sell books online for cash.

Condition is Key

Only buy books that are in good condition or better. This means no stains, loose bindings, missing pages, or excessive highlights. Most of the valuable books are going to be textbooks for students and out-of-print books bought by collectors—two very discerning groups of buyers!

If you buy books that are in fair to poor condition (or worse!) you’ll waste a lot of time and money.

Find the ISBN

The International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is a unique number given to each book. This system was introduced in the 70s with a 10-digit system (today ISBNs are 13 digits). Books dated pre-70s are likely to have just a 9-digit number (in this case, add a zero to the front of it to get a modern ISBN recognized by most online book buyers!).

Sometimes you’ll find books that have a new barcode placed over the ISBN (typically for inventory purposes at a particular store). Make sure you peel this away in order to locate the book’s true ISBN.The ISBN is important. It’s the number used to give you a price quote.

Use Technology to Your Advantage

Thankfully, technology has made it considerably easier to find out which books are worth anything. ISBN scanners make it simple and quick to get buyback price quotes from multiple vendors at once.

BookScouter

I’ve used BookScouter with pretty good success. It’s like a book buying database that has over 50 vendors’ prices built into one place. Simply download the app, find a book, scan the ISBN, and a few seconds later you have several price quotes to choose from. They also have a website you can use.

Plus, there’s an option to manually enter ISBNs for books that don’t have a barcode or won’t scan for whatever reasons. Remember, you won’t actually sell your books through BookScouter. You will use BookScouter to find out the buyback prices from vendors. (Screenshots of BookScouter vendor prices and ISBN feature)Sell Books Online for Extra Cash (1)Sell Books Online for Extra Cash (2)

Shipping Your Books

Once you’ve found books you want to sell and decided where to sell them, you will need to pack the books up and ship them out.

Most vendors will provide you with a free prepaid label to ship the books to them. Usually, you’ll have a set amount of time to mail the books out once you’ve accepted a buyback offer (typically a week).

After your books arrive to the vendor, they’ll be inspected and you’ll be paid (usually via check or PayPal, your choice!).

Where to find Used Books for Cheap

Your local Goodwill, Salvation Army, or other secondhand stores are a good spot. Garage sales and library sales can also yield many valuable books (twice a year my local library does a massive sidewalk sale to generate money and free up shelf space).

If you download an app like BookScouter, you can scan ISBNs on the spot to decide whether or not a book is worth purchasing and flipping for cash. Most of the times books can be had for $3.00 or less at thrift stores and other sales, so it’s up to you to decide which books are worth flipping based on their buyback price.

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Just this past weekend, I came across two textbooks at Goodwill that I found were worth more than $100 thanks to scanning their ISBNs with BookScouter. I spent around $6.00 for them both and was only at the store for about 45 minutes (not too bad!).

That’s all there is to it. If you have a ton of books on hand (like me) you can start going through your personal collection to find some that may be of value. And the next time you’re at your local thrift store or garage sale, don’t forget to take your ISBN scanner with you! You may just find a new hobby that also happens to make you a little extra cash each month (win-win!).

Looking for more ways to earn extra cash each month? I’ve compiled a list of 101 Ways (and counting!) to earn extra money from home.

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Sell Books Online for Extra Cash (2024)

FAQs

Where can I sell my books for the highest price? ›

Below are the best places and sites to sell used books.
  • Decluttr. Decluttr is a platform that lets you sell items like books, clothes, electronics, and more. ...
  • AbeBooks. ...
  • Amazon. ...
  • Barnes and Noble. ...
  • Craigslist. ...
  • eBay. ...
  • Sellbackyourbook.com. ...
  • Half Price Books.
Jan 9, 2024

What is the best website to sell second hand books? ›

Top 5 Best Websites to Sell Books in 2024
  • BookScouter. If you want to sell books online, BookScouter is one of the best platforms. ...
  • eBay. ...
  • Amazon. ...
  • Chegg. ...
  • AbeBooks.
Mar 15, 2023

Is there an app to see if books are worth money? ›

BookScouter is a go-to solution for users who want to sell and buy used or new textbooks at a competitive price. The buyback mobile app compares prices on 30+ vendors and finds the best deals on books.

Can I make money selling books online? ›

Selling books online can be a lucrative side gig or a profitable business venture. Here are a few benefits of selling books online: You have no sales constraints—sell as much or as little as you like. Convenience for you and the buyer—no traffic, no lines, and you're always open.

How do I sell a large amount of books? ›

Tip #1: Find the Best Places to Sell Used Books Online
  1. BookScouter. The first thing you should do is go to BookScouter. ...
  2. Amazon. If you like more complicated ways, you can go directly to Amazon and try selling your books there. ...
  3. eBay. ...
  4. Etsy. ...
  5. Decluttr. ...
  6. Powell's Books. ...
  7. Half Price Books. ...
  8. Local Bookstores and Book-Buying Markets.
Sep 29, 2022

How many books to sell to make $100,000? ›

In order to earn $100,000 from book-selling, authors who decide to publish their book with traditional publishers need to sell between 66,667 and 200,000 copies of their books.

Is BookScouter worth it? ›

I love using Bookscouter, it's a great way to make a little extra spending money. Absolute best place to sell books. The annoying part is that the price changes DAILY, and can be rather drastic. So, if you use this amazing tool please do not be fooled thinking you won't have to invest your time, effort, and PATIENCE.

How much does Ziffit pay for books? ›

Ziffit says its prices change frequently depending on market demand and how many of the items it has in stock at that time. It currently pays an average 83p for a hardback and 57p for a paperback. Ziffit says the low average price is brought down by lower quality books it buys.

How do I scan a book to see how much it is worth? ›

Just enter the ISBNs or scan in the barcodes using the Ziffit app to find out how much your books are worth.

How can I find out if a book is worth money? ›

Assessing book values at a glance:
  1. Look for other copies of the book for sale online.
  2. Take a close look at the condition of the book.
  3. Remember that old does not necessarily mean valuable.
  4. Determine if the book is signed or a notable edition.
  5. Check out this blog post on book pricing for resale.
Jan 19, 2024

What is the best site to find the value of old books? ›

AbeBooks is very useful for finding an approximate value of a book but don't use that value for insurance purposes. If you really need a documented estimate of a book's value (for probate or insurance purposes) then visit your local rare bookshop and pay for a formal appraisal.

What's the best app to sell books? ›

Scan your books' barcodes using the Ziffit app or enter the ISBNs to see how much your items are worth. Whether you need to offload last term's textbooks, part with a disappointing bestseller, or just clear some room on your bookshelves, we offer great prices for a whole range of titles.

How to sell books as a side hustle? ›

Here are some of the best places to search for cheap books that you can sell for a profit:
  1. Thrift stores and local used bookstores (like Goodwill)
  2. Garage sales.
  3. Online marketplaces (such as eBay or Amazon)
  4. Library sales.
  5. Book fairs.
  6. Yard sales.
  7. Flea markets.
  8. Craigslist (for cheap textbooks)
Mar 13, 2023

What kind of used books sell best? ›

Literary Classics

That being said, books in good condition (especially hardback books) will sell for more than a damaged, paperback copy. In fact, literary classics are the most in-demand type of books, second only to textbooks, making them some of the best books to resell.

Is selling books on Amazon really profitable? ›

Is selling books on Amazon worth it? Yes, selling books on Amazon is definitely worth it if you can find a good source of profitable books.

Can you sell books at a higher price? ›

A book in poor condition may sell for 20 percent or lower while books in excellent condition may sell for 50 percent or higher than the original cost, depending on the book's demand. Our guide will teach you where to sell used books online and locally and how to do it so you can command the best price.

What is the highest price for a book? ›

The Codex Leicester - $30.8 Million (Most Expensive Book Ever Sold)

What is a good price to sell a book for? ›

For books listed as like new, start from a base price of 70-75% of the original retail price. For example: if the book is currently retailing at $15.99–you shouldn't list it any higher than $12. If it's in excellent condition, you can price it for about 55% of retail. For good condition, think 40% retail.

How to tell what a book is worth? ›

In determining the value of a book there are three basic elements: 1) rarity, 2) condition, and, 3) demand. Books with the most value normally have all three of these elements, and the loss of any will likely result in a loss of value. Age of the book is not always a key factor in value.

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