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Make Money Tearing
Up Old Books and Magazines and Selling Them on eBay |
by:
Avril
Harper |
For the past few
years I've been tearing up old books and magazines, and selling
them on eBay. Other people's "rubbish" is earning me $20 a time
- sometimes a great deal more - every single day!
It's an easy business and items other people throw away can attract fierce
bidding and incredible profits for me and other lucky sellers.
We're selling prints and advertisements, crochet and woodworking patterns,
recipe books and other niche market publications, alongside
hundreds more totally different items, all taken from books,
magazines and newspapers that are available in profusion and
cost very little.
Let's start with old prints, they're incredibly good sellers, especially
popular themes like: animals, sports (especially golf and horse
racing), royalty, music hall artists, topographical (named
locations) and children.
Very early magazines contained lots of prints, the best being Illustrated
London News, The Graphic, Sketch, Sphere, and all you do is
remove prints carefully, trim the rough edges, package to
protect and make them more attractive, then list them on eBay.
These tips will help you get started in this hugely profitable business:
* Frame your prints for extra add-on value. Look for old (antique and
modern) picture frames at boot and garage sales, flea markets
and collectors' fairs, and make a point of visiting auctions
where boxes of frames can be bought at a pittance.
* Have black and white prints and engravings hand colored and mounted or
framed to increase the value of even the most common and
cheapest print.
* Give a Certificate of Authenticity. This is simply a sheet of paper, with
or without decorative border, which testifies that the print is
original and taken from a specific source published on a
particular date. The certificate is always taped lightly to the
back of the print in the mount so that it cannot be removed and
added to another print obtained elsewhere.
* Make your listing for the print descriptive and include details that are
likely to attract bidders and be sure to include words they
might use to find products like yours.
* Make sure your listings include age, theme, date and source of your
prints.
* If your original book is special, say a first edition, or a limited
edition, say so in your listing. To people viewing your listings
it might make the difference between a sale and giving your
product the miss.
* Take great care removing prints from publications. We tend to open the
book midway and fold it back on itself, making it very easy to
break or weaken the spine and therefore loosen the pages.
* A great place to get quality mounts very inexpensively is on eBay itself.
Go to the search facility, request a search for items locally
(so many available it isn't worth looking long distance), and
use keywords like: "mounts", "photo mounts", and wait for a nice
selection of suppliers to appear, some selling items by auction,
others offering "Buy It Now".
* When you find a good supplier stick to that person and even buy their
items outside of eBay without breaking eBay's rules of course.
There's more to it than just prints, you have the pick of dozens of
different products to sell, all from old books and magazines,
and just a few minutes easy work. Did I say "work", this isn't
work, this is exciting stuff!
About the author:
Avril Harper is the author of Make Money Tearing Up Old Books and
Magazines and Selling Them on eBay (http://www.benbeau.com).
Contact at: mailto:avril@clippingsfactory.com
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