Only we like her better than Bezos. She’s easier to listen to, look at and tolerate at even the basest level. Lol. I am so happy to “real” people finding success without the help of old money and influence. ❤❤❤
It's funny I can see some videos by other TH-camrs and there 8 minutes... I think it's too long so I won't watch. But when you post a video no matter how long it is and I watch it 😂
Used books here in the USA don’t hold much value unless they’re antique/classics. The amount of $ you get for your books blows my mind, but so awesome that you’re able to make that kind of $ on used books. ❤️ I love your packing videos.
I am so happy for you that the used book market works in Australia. Here in the US we have too many online companies selling books for pennies. Unless you have something very unusual or vintage, you just can't make the kind of money you do - even with bundles. Like everyone else here in the US I'm enjoying seeing you in your hat. Makes me feel that cooler weather will come here.
@@vintageviola36banks24in Australia parcels are moved from one place to another on velvet cushions in limousines. Each parcel has a person fanning them if they get hot, who will also wrap blankets around them if the parcel gets cold.
I know lots of America book sellers on eBay making in the hundreds of thousands a year :). It can be done it’s just about researching what things sell for in your area and hunting those items down.
Great haul, Mel! LOL, I didn't even know there were that many sauces to fill a large book. I do love sauces, though!I didn't think classical music CD's would sell well, if at all. There must be a lot of cultured people in Australia. If you have a bundle of violin concertos, or anything violin related, add the keywod 'Strings,' to your listing. As room allows, add the composers, the conductors, and the orchestra's, along with the artist's, in addition to the name of the piece.
I love, love, loved your video. The picking and packing, the haul and especially the SLOW MOTION DROP OF THE BOOK (lol). You are doing great I hope you make a lot of money with this haul!! Have a Good Week!!!
I really love your accent (side note) and how well organized you have become. It's very inspiring! And thanks for always explaining how things are referenced in Australia vs the US. I'm a New Yorker and to some we have accents too. 😅
I love how many videos you have put out recently Mel, it's awesome! Your bit on doing bundles that make sense made me laugh, when I first started selling books I did a bundle with Pretty Little Liars and Billie B Brown because I was doing a 'girl's bundle', lol, gee I wonder why that didn't sell!! My daughter still laughs at me for that 😂
Oh I got a little excited when you show the Percy Jackson's Greek Gods Book sold comp, as that was my listing. 😊 it did take a while for it to sell unfortunately and took a best offer on it too
This is my favourite kind of video. Big fan if seeing what sold so I can live vicariously through you. I have the Brothers Grimm version of the Hans Christian Anderson book you showed from childhood. I didn't even know it was a print series.
Mel, consider adding word Charcuterie Board to your grazing board book lot titles. (Of course I'm not recommending changing the book title just talking about adding when you have extra spaces in title and description for more views.). Charcuterie Board is a more popular term in the US than grazing boards, though it may be generational as well. I've heard many discuss that the resurgence of Charcuterie and Grazing Boards is because so many Millennials grew up on Lunchables that they see the boards as 'grown up'. Regardless of why, they're huge in the US and many entrepreneurs are starting their own side and full-time hustles creating elaborate boards for office parties, weddings, birthdays, etc.
After watching your last video about the SKUs I went through my clothing inventory and fixed all the SKUs. Already making a huge difference in being able to locate things. Thank you! Now to add the date is brilliant.
Great tip to put date in the SKU to better understand sell-through rate. I'm always doing a search on the listing date on the eBay desktop version. Means I have to go back to the office from my garage.
Another great video. I am not a reseller - just a book lover and I have a large collection of cookbooks so really enjoy these videos. I purchased a Bill Granger cookbook from your store when he died because I didn't have one in my collection so I understand how people might now seek out the Michael Mosely books.
Awesome job Mel! Thanks for posting more. Watching your business grow is fascinating. Plus you seem to be getting even better at talking to the camera. You Rock!
7 video's dropped in 2 weeks Mel ! Loving the content... just don't overdo it, otherwise #BackFromBurnout2 will be a real thing! Much love from Sunny Sydney... FYI.. 2 good Book Fairs coming up in July up here in the big smoke!
Great video! It’s interesting books going up in value when the author passes away. I collect Shirley Barber books and I pickup any of hers anyway when thrifting so I have started to bundle up my double ups to sell in my eBay store and they have started to sell really well! I got $52 for a lot of 9 of her books this week, it was only listed for a few days.
I own the Percy Jackson Greek Gods book and was excited to see it would sell for so much, until I looked up comps in the US and saw it only sells for about $5 here 😢
We live in the suburbs of Memphis, TN - heat index will be around 101 (temp around 90…) this Saturday & the high humidity will be 89%… I call it melting weather. I’ve heard that Arizona heat is more dangerous since you don’t sweat as much?
I have been following for awhile, and love your videos! I wish our book selling on eBay in the US was like yours in Australia 😢 I used to sell on Amazon years ago, but it's changed so much, really don't want to go back to them. But thank you for the other eBay tips you offer have helped so much!! Keep on selling!!
Great content Mel. You offer so many tips and tricks for the up and coming book re-seller. Your experience is invaluable and you are very generous to share with the community. Love your work! ❤ Excellent sales btw. Well done. 😊
Glad it was helpful! Hopefully my tips resonate for non book sellers also. I like to do things that can cross between all genres because sometimes as resellers we have to pivot with what we sell and we want the same systems to carry across and work if we do.
Love these types of videos it’s been so great seeing so many new ones come out :) I really enjoying watching your videos in general but love the what’s sold and showing your pickups :) keep up the awesome work you sure do keep me motivated
First of all, I'm amazed you get so much for your books. Secondly, there is no way those books would make it through the US Mail simply in a bubble envelope. Reflects highly on your postal service!
@@backfromburnout - they look exactly like ones used here by USPS - doesn't stop stuff from being destroyed in them. I've purchased many a book from other people whose corners arrive completely ruined. Good on you that your service allows them to arrive safely!! :)
Is "Vinnies" St. Vincent De Paul? We have those here in the US. I put my item location in the sku field I also have my eBay name in there. When I print the label I have the print on label field checked. It prints the sku field in small font on one edge of the shipping label. So you could put your identifier "swim" etc. in there and have it added to your label.
Certainly is. Us Aussies like to shorten or nickname everything. As a consequence the charity pretty much rebranded as Vinnies on their shops. You have to look closely to see reference to St Vincent de Paul. Oh and The Salvation Army thrift stores are known as the ‘Salvos’ 😂
I use the sku to enter the amount of how much I paid for that particular item. I figure that way I can see what I paid for it and decide how much I want to send the offer out for. Since I end and sell similar a lot and that resets the date listed, I use a spreadsheet that will show the original date I listed the item. I don't use the sku for location like most people as I sell mainly CDs and have them listed alphabetically, so they're easy to find.
In my early days I did that also but now as I buy so many bulk lots and get so many freebies I use averages for my cost of good and postage when working out my metrics.
Oriental Secrets Excessive Postage: by chance was the high postage for getting it to an international buyer? Years back, here in the USA, eBay changed our shipping page from showing just the amount we charged for shipping, to showing the “Total Cost” to a buyer and if that amount included the additional cost for the eBay International portion of the shipping, it really raised the number shown to us. I didn’t care for the change, since that additional money doesn’t come to me, but eBay tends to do what eBay wants to, so we adapt. 😉
Pros and cons about both and some stores are definitely better than others. Large range and good prices is all I need :) Vinnies focus a lot on fancy shop fit ours now which are unnecessary for op shops.
How I’m I only just finding out from your videos that it gets freezing in Australia. I honestly thought Australian winters were just warm rather than hot I thought it was only the mountains that are cold. I’m so dumb 😂
In QLD it stays fairly warm in winter. But I live in Canberra and we experience all four seasons. When it’s hot it’s hot and when it’s cold it’s cold!! I’m only a couple hours from the snow fields.
I also have a full set of 21 Time Life books The Enchanted World, which I haven't listed yet because I've no idea how to post them... they weigh a kilo each and I think its best to send them as a bundle but will need multiple shipments. I'm not sure if my post business allows splitting into multiple shipments, I've never tried that. Will probably cost over $80 to post in satchels. A single box will go too close to the 22 kilo limit and would probably break anyway unless its heavy duty which will go over the limit. Such a dilemma they've been sitting in my death pile for 2 months.
@@Lupi33z Have you tried selling locally? I did that with a 52-book set and met the buyer in a public place to transfer multiple boxes from my car to theirs. When I figured in the lack of fees and shipping and packing time, I ended up netting about the same amount. Plus, no need to worry about them asking for a return later.
The mobile app tells you the start date, Right above change offer settings button when you click the listing. Only issue you run into is if you end and sell similar.
Yes any items ended and sold similar will never have the correct listing date as that will change. Using the sku is the easiest way to see it without additional clicking. It’s easy to see then picking and when sending or receiving offers.
Free shipping?! Have you mentioned that before? That changes everything. So when you say you'll get $20 for something, you then have to take off postage, as well as fees etc? What are postage rates like in Australia? Canada Post is the shitz, soooo spendy.
Hey Mel, great content! I would like to understand how your shipping costs are calculated, and if customers ever question you on keeping the overcharge? I am verrrrry new to selling, so any feedback is appreciated 😀
Occasionally international customers query and asked for reduced shipping which is fine as my pricing can be altered on international pricing. I normally do free postage within Australia although occasionally do some experimenting on some items adding postage. As I use free postage, i work my shipping costs via averages when setting my metrics.
I put the date in the sku, too!! It helps to have it there, its super easy to add it to the listing and its easy to tell how long its been listed. Great video, Mel! 🥰
How do you know how to list a book if you have not read it. It would be impossible to read your whole inventory. Curious. Love you and your videos. Sharon from Illinois.
Hi I don’t need to read it to list it. I buy them with the intention to sell them. I list them with basic generic information. Name of the book, hardcover or paperback, author, keywords. Just what people are searching for when looking to shop online.
She's like a mini Amazon in their beginning stages.😂❤ love it
Only we like her better than Bezos. She’s easier to listen to, look at and tolerate at even the basest level. Lol. I am so happy to “real” people finding success without the help of old money and influence. ❤❤❤
It's 106 here and summer is just beginning .... then we see Mel in a cute cap. Gotta love the worldwide pack!
Winter and freezing in the concrete ice box warehouse ha ha
Very cute in a hat
It's funny I can see some videos by other TH-camrs and there 8 minutes... I think it's too long so I won't watch. But when you post a video no matter how long it is and I watch it 😂
Yay! Thank you! That’s awesome!
As someone who tended bar for nearly 30 years, I can vouch that The Cocktail Bible is a must have in everyone’s library collection!!
It never ceases to amaze me the appetite people have for recipes by authors who died young.
I love this type of video along with the pick n packs because I'm nosy! 😄 I like to see what other people are buying.
Thanks for the feedback!
Used books here in the USA don’t hold much value unless they’re antique/classics. The amount of $ you get for your books blows my mind, but so awesome that you’re able to make that kind of $ on used books. ❤️ I love your packing videos.
Kind of makes me want to move to Australia 😅
I could listen to you talking all day. Adore the accent ❤❤
R I P Dr Mosley.
So sad
I am so happy for you that the used book market works in Australia. Here in the US we have too many online companies selling books for pennies. Unless you have something very unusual or vintage, you just can't make the kind of money you do - even with bundles. Like everyone else here in the US I'm enjoying seeing you in your hat. Makes me feel that cooler weather will come here.
Also US Post Office is very rough on books. There is no way I could put a book in a envelope it would have to be in a box.
@@vintageviola36banks24in Australia parcels are moved from one place to another on velvet cushions in limousines. Each parcel has a person fanning them if they get hot, who will also wrap blankets around them if the parcel gets cold.
@@emusaurus😂😂😂
@emusaurus ….😂😂😂😂❤
I know lots of America book sellers on eBay making in the hundreds of thousands a year :). It can be done it’s just about researching what things sell for in your area and hunting those items down.
Great haul, Mel! LOL, I didn't even know there were that many sauces to fill a large book. I do love sauces, though!I didn't think classical music CD's would sell well, if at all. There must be a lot of cultured people in Australia. If you have a bundle of violin concertos, or anything violin related, add the keywod 'Strings,' to your listing. As room allows, add the composers, the conductors, and the orchestra's, along with the artist's, in addition to the name of the piece.
Yes strings is a keyword I use and I try to find all the strings CDs and lot them together. Good keywords sure help to sell any item.
I’ve never really sold music either but I see how much Thom sells and it’s good to experiment with something new sometimes.
You are so educational. I love how you explain things.
Thank you! That’s great feedback and I appreciate you watching!
I have also done well bundling the Gary Chapman books.
I very much enjoy watching you work in your store. Thanks for another great video!
Thanks for watching!
love Julie Goodwin- we get masterchef Australia here in the states (streaming) we have watched every season - we binged watched during covid
Great video as always Mel. Just FYI the book with the forword by Dr Moseley was written by Dr Claire Bailey who was his wife.
Yes I realised that after reading the news about him. How sad for their family. Tragic.
Luv the slow-mo replay ❤️
🤣
I love, love, loved your video. The picking and packing, the haul and especially the SLOW MOTION DROP OF THE BOOK (lol). You are doing great I hope you make a lot of money with this haul!! Have a Good Week!!!
Thank you so much!!
Thank you for the pearl of wisdom. Date in SKU. Brilliant
I really love your accent (side note) and how well organized you have become. It's very inspiring! And thanks for always explaining how things are referenced in Australia vs the US. I'm a New Yorker and to some we have accents too. 😅
Thank you for the feedback!
I love how many videos you have put out recently Mel, it's awesome! Your bit on doing bundles that make sense made me laugh, when I first started selling books I did a bundle with Pretty Little Liars and Billie B Brown because I was doing a 'girl's bundle', lol, gee I wonder why that didn't sell!! My daughter still laughs at me for that 😂
Ha ha that made me giggle
🤣🤣🤣
It’s so true though and one of the biggest mistakes resellers make when new and starting to bundle.
Oh I got a little excited when you show the Percy Jackson's Greek Gods Book sold comp, as that was my listing. 😊 it did take a while for it to sell unfortunately and took a best offer on it too
Great sale price! I’d be happy with $40 on that book but now seeing your price I’ll aim for more! Well done!
@@backfromburnoutn
This is my favourite kind of video. Big fan if seeing what sold so I can live vicariously through you. I have the Brothers Grimm version of the Hans Christian Anderson book you showed from childhood. I didn't even know it was a print series.
Thank you so much! His illustrated books are just beautiful
We say in the US “you snooze you loose”…….good for you on the CD lots, your time spent lotting them up paid off!
Sure did! I’m glad I experimented with them. Interesting learning journey.
Your memory is so amazing!
I like to constantly learn about things.
@backfromburnout I do too its an ADHD thing ..retentive memory for things that you're interested in..lol
I thank you for making this channel you are a beautiful nice honest person ✨️ 💕
You are so welcome! Thank you for your kind comments always.
Recently sold a Jamie Oliver 5 Ingredients book bundled with the Veg Book, bundling definitely helped 😊
Yep in a saturated market got to stand out with added value.
Always happy to listen to you and some of the moments I just laugh out loud all alone!
Love you Kristie x
Here from Tech. So glad I found you! Starting my book journey after just 4 short month if clothing reselling ❤️ I may regret this but Iove books!😂
You got this!
It's 110 degrees Fahrenheit here in Arizona, it looks so strange to see you in a stocking cap!
How funny "stocking cap" it's called a beanie here haha
Beanie stocking cap it’s all the same
Stocking cap. Wow I’ve never heard that term lol.
Yes we call it a beanie here. I can’t live without them at the moment and have constant hat hair 🤣
It is actually called a toque 😉🇨🇦
Love the, what sold. You are talented
Thank you so much!
Mel, consider adding word Charcuterie Board to your grazing board book lot titles. (Of course I'm not recommending changing the book title just talking about adding when you have extra spaces in title and description for more views.). Charcuterie Board is a more popular term in the US than grazing boards, though it may be generational as well. I've heard many discuss that the resurgence of Charcuterie and Grazing Boards is because so many Millennials grew up on Lunchables that they see the boards as 'grown up'. Regardless of why, they're huge in the US and many entrepreneurs are starting their own side and full-time hustles creating elaborate boards for office parties, weddings, birthdays, etc.
Interesting! I’ll try that. Now to remember how to spell it 🤣
After watching your last video about the SKUs I went through my clothing inventory and fixed all the SKUs. Already making a huge difference in being able to locate things. Thank you! Now to add the date is brilliant.
SKU is the most important part. Even new sellers or small sellers should always start with a good SKU.
Great tip to put date in the SKU to better understand sell-through rate. I'm always doing a search on the listing date on the eBay desktop version. Means I have to go back to the office from my garage.
We use our phones so much and it’s so handy. Also if you end listings and sell similar you lose the original listing data.
I love the date idea Mel
It works for me!
Another great video. I am not a reseller - just a book lover and I have a large collection of cookbooks so really enjoy these videos. I purchased a Bill Granger cookbook from your store when he died because I didn't have one in my collection so I understand how people might now seek out the Michael Mosely books.
Wow thank you for purchasing and supporting me!
I am learning so much about eBay from you. Keep up the good work
Glad to hear it! Thank you!
Awesome job Mel! Thanks for posting more. Watching your business grow is fascinating. Plus you seem to be getting even better at talking to the camera. You Rock!
Thanks so much!
7 video's dropped in 2 weeks Mel ! Loving the content... just don't overdo it, otherwise #BackFromBurnout2 will be a real thing! Much love from Sunny Sydney... FYI.. 2 good Book Fairs coming up in July up here in the big smoke!
Thanks
Thank you, thank you, thank you xxx
Edgar Wallace, I knew I'd heard that name before. In the lyrics to the 90s dance hit "The Dead Eyes Opened".
Interesting!
Mel this type of video is very interesting and knowledgeable,,,,one of my favorites!
Thank you for the feedback!
Well done Mel 😊 Thank you 😊
You’re welcome 😊
Hi Mel, enjoyed your video.
A title word for a grazing cookbook
Is charcuterie board.
Yes! Thank you! I’ll start using that as keyword!
Thank you, as always, for your insights Mel. I learn so much from you. x
That’s perfect! Thank you!
Great video! It’s interesting books going up in value when the author passes away. I collect Shirley Barber books and I pickup any of hers anyway when thrifting so I have started to bundle up my double ups to sell in my eBay store and they have started to sell really well! I got $52 for a lot of 9 of her books this week, it was only listed for a few days.
Perfect! That’s exactly what we want!
I own the Percy Jackson Greek Gods book and was excited to see it would sell for so much, until I looked up comps in the US and saw it only sells for about $5 here 😢
No way! Really?
you are spoiling me with these uploads❤🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🔥
Enjoy! Thanks for watching them!
We live in the suburbs of Memphis, TN - heat index will be around 101 (temp around 90…) this Saturday & the high humidity will be 89%… I call it melting weather. I’ve heard that Arizona heat is more dangerous since you don’t sweat as much?
It’s winter here so very cold in the warehouses as they’re just a big concrete room.
Thanks for bundling ideas
Thank you for watching!
I have been following for awhile, and love your videos! I wish our book selling on eBay in the US was like yours in Australia 😢 I used to sell on Amazon years ago, but it's changed so much, really don't want to go back to them. But thank you for the other eBay tips you offer have helped so much!! Keep on selling!!
Hi Mel.you have been crushing it in all categories keep up the great content such a fan girl!
Well done once again !
Great content Mel. You offer so many tips and tricks for the up and coming book re-seller. Your experience is invaluable and you are very generous to share with the community. Love your work! ❤ Excellent sales btw. Well done. 😊
Glad it was helpful! Hopefully my tips resonate for non book sellers also. I like to do things that can cross between all genres because sometimes as resellers we have to pivot with what we sell and we want the same systems to carry across and work if we do.
Have you got a full stocktake planned? Always wonder how many listings may have dropped off!
When the shelves get half full I try to do a shelf at a time. When I move warehouses I’ll try and do a full stocktake
Great tip to list date of purchase in sku, I will start doing this, very helpful! Thanks!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching and all the comments x
Awesome Mel! RIP Michael Mosley
So sad
I love seeing what you are buying and your thoughts around price and bundles, then what is selling. Keep these great videos coming. 😊
Absolutely loved this video! Very informative.
Glad it was helpful!
Another great video Mel….lots of very interesting information….. keep up the great work 👏👏👏👍
Thank you! Will do!
Love these types of videos - the packing and what sold, etc. :D Keep doing what you do! Much love from Estonia! 😁
Thank you! Will do!
As a (long) retired bookseller, I sense you are rapidly climbing up the learning curve. I enjoyed today's video. :>)
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you!
Love these types of videos it’s been so great seeing so many new ones come out :) I really enjoying watching your videos in general but love the what’s sold and showing your pickups :) keep up the awesome work you sure do keep me motivated
Glad you like them! Thank you!
Hi mel love the often videos.we have terrible weather here in Greece we have forty two here in Rhodes we are frying😅😅😅
Thank you so much! Greece, wow so beautiful
First of all, I'm amazed you get so much for your books. Secondly, there is no way those books would make it through the US Mail simply in a bubble envelope. Reflects highly on your postal service!
I was thinking the exact same thing about the bubble envelopes.
They’re very strong padded mailers and water resistant. I never have any complaints.
@@backfromburnout - they look exactly like ones used here by USPS - doesn't stop stuff from being destroyed in them. I've purchased many a book from other people whose corners arrive completely ruined. Good on you that your service allows them to arrive safely!! :)
Nice video Mel enjoy your take on bundles
Thank you!
You and Tom had a great day picking for selling.❤
Sure did! Thanks for watching!
I put the date in the SKU first. Then the location. Easy sort in active listings.
You always brighten my day 😁🥰
I'm so glad!
Great video Mel!! Congrats on the cd’s
Thank you!! 😁
Thank you for your time and video,!!😊
My pleasure!
Is "Vinnies" St. Vincent De Paul? We have those here in the US. I put my item location in the sku field I also have my eBay name in there. When I print the label I have the print on label field checked. It prints the sku field in small font on one edge of the shipping label. So you could put your identifier "swim" etc. in there and have it added to your label.
Yes! Australians like to nickname and shorten everything lol.
Certainly is. Us Aussies like to shorten or nickname everything. As a consequence the charity pretty much rebranded as Vinnies on their shops. You have to look closely to see reference to St Vincent de Paul. Oh and The Salvation Army thrift stores are known as the ‘Salvos’ 😂
Another great informative video.
Thank you!
I use the sku to enter the amount of how much I paid for that particular item. I figure that way I can see what I paid for it and decide how much I want to send the offer out for. Since I end and sell similar a lot and that resets the date listed, I use a spreadsheet that will show the original date I listed the item. I don't use the sku for location like most people as I sell mainly CDs and have them listed alphabetically, so they're easy to find.
In my early days I did that also but now as I buy so many bulk lots and get so many freebies I use averages for my cost of good and postage when working out my metrics.
Have you done a video where you go through some books and show how you label them and decide a price?
Probably not a specific video as such but has been discussed in videos. Do you mean title when you say label?
@@backfromburnout I mean what qualities of a book get you to label excellent or acceptable.
Looks cold there, keep warm 🙏
Freezing!
Love this video Mel. I have several Michael Mosely books too. Will see if they sell now. Sucj a sad story!😢
Thanks for another great video!
Glad you like them!
Man the rate of these videos - lovin in!
Thank you! I’m glad!
Thanks for sharing. I have learned so much from you❤
I'm so glad!
Great haul!
Thank you! 😊
Great buy
Great video as always ❤
Thank you 🤗
103 degrees today and watching you in a knit hat. Lol
Freezing here in winter lol. I have so many layers on also
Outstanding and very informative video.
Glad you liked it!
Oriental Secrets Excessive Postage: by chance was the high postage for getting it to an international buyer? Years back, here in the USA, eBay changed our shipping page from showing just the amount we charged for shipping, to showing the “Total Cost” to a buyer and if that amount included the additional cost for the eBay International portion of the shipping, it really raised the number shown to us. I didn’t care for the change, since that additional money doesn’t come to me, but eBay tends to do what eBay wants to, so we adapt. 😉
Great video!! 😊❤
Thank you! 🤗
Vinnies is awesome. Much nicer prices compared to Salvos. I get tons of great items for smaller buy ins at Vinnies that flip really well.
Pros and cons about both and some stores are definitely better than others. Large range and good prices is all I need :) Vinnies focus a lot on fancy shop fit ours now which are unnecessary for op shops.
How I’m I only just finding out from your videos that it gets freezing in Australia. I honestly thought Australian winters were just warm rather than hot I thought it was only the mountains that are cold. I’m so dumb 😂
In QLD it stays fairly warm in winter. But I live in Canberra and we experience all four seasons. When it’s hot it’s hot and when it’s cold it’s cold!! I’m only a couple hours from the snow fields.
I also have a full set of 21 Time Life books The Enchanted World, which I haven't listed yet because I've no idea how to post them... they weigh a kilo each and I think its best to send them as a bundle but will need multiple shipments. I'm not sure if my post business allows splitting into multiple shipments, I've never tried that. Will probably cost over $80 to post in satchels. A single box will go too close to the 22 kilo limit and would probably break anyway unless its heavy duty which will go over the limit. Such a dilemma they've been sitting in my death pile for 2 months.
Not every buyer wants the whole set and they still bring great profits by selling in smaller bundles staying under the 5kg weight limit.
@@backfromburnout these are going for $450 in bundles though! BOLOs
@@Lupi33z Have you tried selling locally? I did that with a 52-book set and met the buyer in a public place to transfer multiple boxes from my car to theirs. When I figured in the lack of fees and shipping and packing time, I ended up netting about the same amount. Plus, no need to worry about them asking for a return later.
Dr Claire Bailey is the wife of Dr Michael Mosley. She writes the recipe books that he wrote the forwards on 👍
Yes I only just realised that after reading the news about him. So sad.
The mobile app tells you the start date, Right above change offer settings button when you click the listing. Only issue you run into is if you end and sell similar.
Yes any items ended and sold similar will never have the correct listing date as that will change. Using the sku is the easiest way to see it without additional clicking. It’s easy to see then picking and when sending or receiving offers.
Free shipping?! Have you mentioned that before? That changes everything. So when you say you'll get $20 for something, you then have to take off postage, as well as fees etc? What are postage rates like in Australia? Canada Post is the shitz, soooo spendy.
My average postage cost is currently $9.38
I thought foxing meant dog ears... oh boy, I got some listings to fix
I think you should read every book before you list it - that way you can tell the potential buyer whether or not the book 📕 is any good.
Ha ha. I wish I could read that fast lol
Hey Mel, great content! I would like to understand how your shipping costs are calculated, and if customers ever question you on keeping the overcharge? I am verrrrry new to selling, so any feedback is appreciated 😀
Occasionally international customers query and asked for reduced shipping which is fine as my pricing can be altered on international pricing. I normally do free postage within Australia although occasionally do some experimenting on some items adding postage.
As I use free postage, i work my shipping costs via averages when setting my metrics.
@@backfromburnout thanks for the details…. Keep rocking and selling!🎉👍🏼
I put the date in the sku, too!! It helps to have it there, its super easy to add it to the listing and its easy to tell how long its been listed. Great video, Mel! 🥰
Makes me learn so much more! So great!
Oh bless you Mel “Michael Moseley, he’s going to be hot for a while”! Well he died of heat exhaustion so yes he probably will be!
Eeeek
😀👍very informative video. Thanx
Thank you for the feedback!
How do you know how to list a book if you have not read it. It would be impossible to read your whole inventory. Curious. Love you and your videos. Sharon from Illinois.
Hi
I don’t need to read it to list it. I buy them with the intention to sell them. I list them with basic generic information. Name of the book, hardcover or paperback, author, keywords. Just what people are searching for when looking to shop online.