Announcing New, Innovative Ways to Source Your Inventory

After many long months of delays I’m proud to announce my newest eBook entitled How to Source Used Books is finally done!  I originally hesitated writing this due to the amount of detail I reveal in it.  Frankly, I was a little scared at first for fear that revealing this information would somehow affect my own sources.  I don’t just say this for marketing fluff.  It really did take me awhile to get up the courage to write this eBook!  However, after I thought about it and how I regularly tell readers that I’m 100% open with everything it would be almost hypocritical of me to hold back this information.  Also, because my readership is on an international scale I think I can take my chances that no one that purchases this eBook lives close enough to me to matter.

What makes this eBook different is that I not only tell you all my sources and every source I’ve heard of but I teach you how to get your own sources!  I think giving you a list of sources and saying good luck isn’t enough.  Everyone’s situation is going to be different and what works in my area may not work in yours.  This is why I wanted to teach you skills and idea-generating topics so that you could apply the same principles I use just in your own way.  I’m very excited to finally get this newest eBook completed and hope that it really helps your business.

I’m also offering my always 100% money-back guarantee on this eBook so no need to feel like you’re taking a big risk.

If you value your business and are running short of books to sell this is the eBook for you.  It is the most important piece that has allowed me to grow my business and I’m sure it will help yours as well.

- Adam

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  • Lavina Finley

    I am very new at selling books online. A green-horn for sure. I need help in keeping my inventory straight. There must be a simple method to somehow find the book that “Just sold”. I had new book cases installed and filled up so fast. Now, I can’t find a book that sells, because of lack of labeling or keeping track as to where their  located. Can someone suggest to me how I can do this? I’d appreciate the help from those experienced in this area.

  • adbertram

    Welcome to selling books! You can assign each shelf a different code of some sort and put that code into your SKU for each item if you wish. For example, you could make a SKU for a book such as B2-S2xxxxxx with the Xs being random numbers. You can then find the book at bay 2 (an entire bookshelf for example) and the second shelf on that bookshelf.

    Adam Bertram
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