Let’s Hear Your Online Bookselling Stories!

listening 300x223 Lets Hear Your Online Bookselling Stories!

Wanna get an idea of how your online book selling adventures stacks up to others?  How about having the opportunity to vent or brag to fellow online booksellers?  I do!

I’ve yet to hear anyone else’s stories about their own online book selling adventures.  I’m tired of simply writing about myself here!  I need to hear from you!  I want to accumulate stories from “in the trenches”.  I want to hear all about your first book sale, your record book sale, the stupid things you’ve done along the way and, if you haven’t gotten started at all, why you’re wanting to start this crazy business.

I will be collecting stories throughout this and next week and hope to release a short, free eBook or possibly some blog posts with the latest stories that I get from other online booksellers.  I’m not aware of anything like this in the online bookselling world and I would love to make it as big as possible.

Let’s get started with a few questions.  Feel free to add anything that you’d like to share.  Add your stories to the comments.  If you don’t want to do that, feel free to email me at adam @ sellyourbooksonline.com.

1. When did you get started selling books online and why?  If you’re new and haven’t sold anything, why are you wanting to start?

2. What is the first book you ever sold and what did that feel like to you?

3. What is your craziest experience with a customer?

4. If you haven’t started selling online yet, what is going to be your first step?

5. What is the most money you’ve ever made in a month?

I think that’s enough to get us started.  Please add any that you think would be an informative or entertaining read for others.  I look forward to hearing from you!

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  • http://www.c-a-morgan.com/ C A Morgan

    Because I’m disabled, I’ve had to get pretty creative in marketing my book online. But I may just now be taking on my craziest idea yet and it came out of talking to other frustrated writers on Twitter.

    We got together and started a bookclub on Facebook called “1st Time Authors Only Book Club” and it will on read and review books by new authors. We’re taking on all genres. We just want to give new authors some outlet for their works that is consistent. We believe if the work is good, it will carry itself from the book club.

    We’d love to have as many readers and writers as we can get, so come join us. It’s just one more chance and it’s free except for a little bit of your time.

    C A Morgan
    Author
    2Friends 4Ever: A Journey to Reunion

  • http://www.c-a-morgan.com C A Morgan

    Because I’m disabled, I’ve had to get pretty creative in marketing my book online. But I may just now be taking on my craziest idea yet and it came out of talking to other frustrated writers on Twitter.

    We got together and started a bookclub on Facebook called “1st Time Authors Only Book Club” and it will on read and review books by new authors. We’re taking on all genres. We just want to give new authors some outlet for their works that is consistent. We believe if the work is good, it will carry itself from the book club.

    We’d love to have as many readers and writers as we can get, so come join us. It’s just one more chance and it’s free except for a little bit of your time.

    C A Morgan
    Author
    2Friends 4Ever: A Journey to Reunion

  • Mike

    1. We're newbies – we just went live on July 9th, so have been up for less than 1 month. My wife had been considering this for months; she was in a job she hated, and working for a manager she detested. She would come home at the end of the day utterly drained and listless, because she knew she had to go back the next day. We had been looking everywhere for something else for her, but in the current job market, it just wasn't there. We finally made the decision that enough was enough; with some budgeting here and there, we could get by on my salary, and let her start her own home-based business.

    She had been acquiring the “how to” books for almost a year, and following several blogs and websites for advice (she LOVES yours, by the way!). So, on her birthday :) at the beginning of June, she gave notice, and I pulled some money from savings to let her get started. She spent about a month acquiring her starting inventory (a mix of stuff we wanted to get rid of that was low end, and stuff she “found” that was worth so much more), getting set up with the various services and systems needed to support it, and finding sources for shipping supplies. It was eye-opening to us how much actually needed to be done to get set up. But, we finally got there, and went live!

    2. Our first two orders came in almost immediately: “Firefly, the complete series (DVD)” and “Hollywood 101″. We were estatic! I think we spent 3 hours on the phone, calling everyone in our immediate families. She had felt confident all along that it would work; I had much more trepidation about the whole thing. Thus, I also got a lot of “I told you so” the next morning. :)

    3. Not sure we've had any really crazy experiences yet, but have learned how to deal with returns. Apparently, a console game we shipped was damaged enroute, so we worked immediately with the customer to get it returned and processed a refund, including the money to ship it back. He seemed satisfied, and gave us a 5 star feedback.

    4. We have! :)

    5. We're still going for our first month. Thus far, we're at about $2,800 gross (before subtracting out the start-up expenses), so it appears she will break even in her first month. (Yes – more “I told you so!” over morning coffee.) We've had several “Uh oh!” moments; such as our first weekend with almost 30 orders, and realizing we hadn't planned correctly for shipping supplies because of the volume we were experiencing, or that we needed a faster way to print out mailing labels, because our shipping was taking to long.

    All in all, it's been quite an interesting journey over the past month and a half, and we truly couldn't have made it this far without the expert advice that you (and others) have provided. We also agree that the toughest part is sourcing new inventory. We just went to our first FOL sale; we were amazed to see how many other resellers there were, but gained a lot of good information by selective eaves-dropping (learned about new sources to find books that we hadn't considered, and that many in the business consider sub-par customer service acceptable). We're pumped about where this can go, and my wife looks (and acts) like a completely different person now. She is excited and energetic, and almost pushes me out the door in the morning, so she can get started on her “new” job.

    Mike & Mary Lou

  • Adam

    Thanks so much for the comment, Mike. It's really cool to see other online booksellers out there having such success as well as being able to quit a job and do this full time!

  • adbertram

    Thanks so much for the comment, Mike. It really is great to hear others
    just starting out and succeeding. $2,800 on your first month is great! I'm
    so glad she was able to get out of her job and make a go at online book
    selling. It's a blast and I'm sure she will find that is a very rewarding
    business.

  • adbertram

    Thanks so much for the comment, Mike. It really is great to hear others
    just starting out and succeeding. $2,800 on your first month is great! I'm
    so glad she was able to get out of her job and make a go at online book
    selling. It's a blast and I'm sure she will find that is a very rewarding
    business.