What Do You Do With Your Old Books?

by Warren Whitlock, Book Marketing Strategist

Every author wants to see their books read by as many people as possible.

But we all build up quite a collection.

If you follow my advice about book marketing and promotion, these won’t all be your own books.

Here’s an interesting video on the largest used book store in New Your.

  • http://webstertwelb.blogspot.com/ Webster12

    looks like heaven to me..i want to go there some day.

  • http://webstertwelb.blogspot.com Webster12

    looks like heaven to me..i want to go there some day.

  • Robert

    Great store. I haven’t been there in person but have dealt with them over the web or phone, and have been very satisfied.

  • Robert

    Great store. I haven’t been there in person but have dealt with them over the web or phone, and have been very satisfied.

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  • http://www.BiblioScribe.com/ BiblioScribe.com

    BiblioScribe.com provides a place where authors and publishers can still market their books in the same place that they can be purchased. BiblioScribe.com allows members to use free article and Press release tools that embeds their book as part of the article, and readers have the opportunity of locating and buying the subject book directly from Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, Powell’s, as well as corresponding UK and Canadian online booksellers. Additionally, the Biblioscribe.com members’ public profile provides links to multiple books specified by the member, as well as the member’s own website. BiblioScribe membership is also free as well as an account on the BiblioScribe Blog.

  • http://www.BiblioScribe.com BiblioScribe.com

    BiblioScribe.com provides a place where authors and publishers can still market their books in the same place that they can be purchased. BiblioScribe.com allows members to use free article and Press release tools that embeds their book as part of the article, and readers have the opportunity of locating and buying the subject book directly from Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, Powell’s, as well as corresponding UK and Canadian online booksellers. Additionally, the Biblioscribe.com members’ public profile provides links to multiple books specified by the member, as well as the member’s own website. BiblioScribe membership is also free as well as an account on the BiblioScribe Blog.

  • http://www.oldbooksmakemoney.com/ Dave Robus

    As an old book collector and avid reader for my research I must say this looks like a great store to me. I will be having a more frequent look at your blog now that I have found it.

    Dave
    http://www.oldbooksmakemoney.com

  • http://www.oldbooksmakemoney.com Dave Robus

    As an old book collector and avid reader for my research I must say this looks like a great store to me. I will be having a more frequent look at your blog now that I have found it.

    Dave
    http://www.oldbooksmakemoney.com

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