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Trade Used Textbooks for Cash

Many students may not know that they can take their used textbooks to a variety of places and get cash back for them. In most colleges, universities and community colleges textbooks are recycled all the time. Generally speaking, if a class is going to go from one semester to the other, there will be a great need for used textbooks.

One of the first places to start is the college bookstore where the textbooks were first purchased. There will be several times during the year that used textbooks will be bought back by the bookstore and depending on their need a student can get half of their money spent or more. It really depends on the book. At other times, they may only get a few dollars back but it is a good idea anyway.

Another way to get money for used textbooks is to advertise on a bulletin board. Around most colleges and universities there are students who need to find textbooks for undergraduate and graduate classes. Let’s face it. With new textbooks costing anywhere between $100 and $150 or more per course, it is a wise thing to advertise those you don’t need anymore. Often you can get more for your textbooks by advertising them; you can also advertise in the school newspaper.

There are a variety of online sites now that allow you to sell your books online. They will either buy your books or you can offer your books for sale. You can also purchase used textbooks at these sites. A Google search for used textbooks will bring up more sites than you can imagine.

Some of the things to keep in mind when you have used books for sale:

1. Make sure they are in good condition.

2. If you think you are going to sell them back or sell them to someone else at the end of the term, don’t mark in them. Also, don’t use highlighters. You will get more money for a book in perfect condition than one that looks used.

3. Check the bookstore to see when they are going to sell it back.

4. Some bookstores have a way that you can check to see whether the book is being used. For instance, with some websites you can actually check the ISBN number to see the amount you can get in buy back.

5. Be sure to include your email or phone number if you are selling them on a bulletin board.

6. Go online and check out the various places that buy used books and post yours for sale.

You may not make a big profit from selling your used textbooks, but you will save on the cost of new ones for yourself.

One other way that you can be of help with used textbooks is to send them overseas. There are many programs that ask for textbooks of any kind as long as they are new. If you can afford to let yours go, this is a worthwhile cause.

FreeStudentListings.com is a school specific resource where you can sell used textbooks. Not only can you find cheap used textbooks by school, you can locate an internship, jobs for students and graduates, and student housing. Visit FreeStudentListings.com to get started today!

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by shuey03 - July 21, 2008 at 12:00 am

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How To Grab A Good Bargain On Books

Satisfaction is guaranteed when you get a good bargain and a great deal in just about anything. It takes a certain amount of skill and convincing power to get the right price which you have in mind. Being at the right place at the right time could help sometimes when you want be sure of spending the minimum amount for a maximum gain. There are plenty of options available for someone who is looking to get a good bargain on books. The latest and easy way is the online method where you can check out good offers and deals available for you. Shipping charges are the only drawbacks you would have to consider when shopping online and the time factor as it would take a few days for the goods to reach you.

Making trips to second hand book stores is a wise thing to do, as often you tend to find what you’re looking for at rock bottom prices. Keeping in touch with the respective shopkeepers and letting them know of your requirement would get you a better leverage as you would be informed when they get what you’re looking for.

Book fairs, garage sales and even jumble sales are great places to grab a good book at throw away prices. Look out for these in your local newspapers and other advertisements where you can strike a good bargain. Major book stores usually have their annual sales where the books are offered at discounted prices. If you are looking forward to buying new books, this would be the best alternative.

Libraries are an excellent source of bargain books as you could even exchange your old one for a book that is a repeat in the library. This is very inexpensive and works well for both parties. Keeping your books in a good condition is very important if you are looking at exchanging or selling them in future. Having friends with similar interests will help in getting the books that you need at an exchange or a good bargain.

Going in for older editions will save you some money as the newer versions will be more in demand. The contents need to verified and checked for differences in matter and relevance. Otherwise, the older version can suffice instead of the more expensive new edition. Plenty of old editions of various books are available on the Internet at cheap prices which can be got with a little searching at a great bargain.

Almost everything can be negotiated, so you can make use of your bargaining skills to get the right price and grab a good bargain for yourself.

Victor Epand is an expert consultant about books. When shopping for books, we recommend you shop only at the best bookstores for used books, autographed books, and vedic books.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by vgevge - July 18, 2008 at 12:00 am

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Dummies for Dummies: Enough is Enough

In an attempt to improve my writing I recently remembered a phrase handed down by a university lecturer to my creative writing class – “God help the writer who doesn’t read.” Accordingly a trip to a large, chain-style, book shop followed and, after wandering around for a while staring glassy eyed at the latest best sellers, I came to a section unknown to me before, the For Dummies section.

We’ve all seen an example of the For Dummies series before, perhaps a co-worker has an Excel for Dummies sat on their desk but I’d never known just how many titles there were. My intrigue was aroused when I saw the edition entitled Sex For Dummies and wondered “if you need a basic manual you really shouldn’t be doing it.” There were a number of more unusual titles there but a quick search on the internet found a much larger list of available titles and so many, many strange ones.

The series was initially begun way back in 1991 when Dan Gookin wrote DOS For Dummies. From there the books began tackling a lot of other software and technological subjects where there were a lack of guides for beginners. It’s understandable that things such as CSS would be better for a beginners guide, but at what point does this apply to Siberian Huskies?

Here, for general amusement and bafflement, are some of the stranger ones and, no word of a lie, all of these are genuine.

Building Self-Confidence For Dummies. Really; trying to improve your confidence from a book that insults you in the title?

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Neuro-Linguistic Programming for Dummies. If you’re looking into something so scientific you may want to use a book that doesn’t have a picture of a “dummy” on the front that signals to the rest of the class that you don’t really know what you’re doing.

Forensics for Dummies. If it’s not written by Columbo there’ll be nothing more reassuring at a murder scene than someone consulting this bad boy.

Screenwriting for Dummies. So that’s where the script for Transformers came from.

Hypnotherapy for Dummies. Seriously, someone who considers themselves a dummy wants to know how to access the subconcious mind of other people?

Songwriting for Dummies. Ah, so that’s where the Transformers Soundtrack came from.

Hacking and Hacking Wireless Networks for Dummies. Is this to be encouraged in the first place let alone in a For Dummies book? Turns out BillGates is not a back door password to everything. Dummy.

British Citizenship Test for Dummies. Everyone gets in.

Breaking Into Acting for Dummies. Ah, so this is where Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Hudson came from.

George W Bush: For Dummies. Oh, no, wait; that was just his election slogan.

Religion for Dummies. It really is.

Given the ‘common sense’ elements that this series of books prides itself on, this article has decided to offer a money-saving and time-saving exercise by telling you all you need to know and save you giving up your hard earned money for some of these titles and, again, these are genuine titles in the series. Let’s have a go:

Stock Investing for Dummies. If you consider yourself a dummy, don’t do this.

Marathon Training for Dummies. Run. Run some more.

Rabbits for Dummies. Buy one, name one, get it a hutch. Feed it, water it, stroke it. If it’s sick take it to the vet, don’t try and consult the obviously non-medically trained yellow book Vet Skills for Dummies. They’re cute, they’re fluffy and multiply like, well, rabbits.

Siberian Huskies for Dummies… Retired Racing Greyhounds for Dummies. It’s a dog. Feed it, water it, stroke it, take it for a walk.

Catholicism for Dummies. Feel guilty.

The Internet for Dummies. It’s porn. A lot of porn.

Dogtricks for Dummies. If you buy this, your dog is already smarter than you.

There really has to be a point, as with all things, someone says “enough is enough” but I get the feeling that that will never happen for the For Dummies people. After all, why do that when you can write a book called “Calling It A Day, For Dummies.”

Patrick is an expert research and travel consultant, currently researching Manchester Airparks Gold and East Midlands Airparks

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by enrico - July 17, 2008 at 12:00 am

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Celebrity Used Books for You to Purchase

There are always celebrities that are writing books now, but what about finding these must-reads after they have faded from the main spotlight? Try looking in the used books section for your book.

When you go to the bookstore to get your next book, you probably might not even have thought about looking in the used books section. However, you might want to think about doing that now. There are many reasons for getting your next celebrity must-have from the used books sections and one of those is that, as a used book, the price will be low.

If you have been looking for a certain book in the past, while it was still very new, you would probably have noticed that the price was a heck of a lot higher than what you would want to spend on it in the first place. This is primarily because the book is hyped up at the time of release and there is a lot of demand created for the book.

However, once the want for that book has died down, you will be able to get it at a much better price than before. Used books are not as bad as they may sound and can save you an incredible amount of money in the long run.

Another good reason that you should wait for your celebrity books is that they may not be as good as you thought. If you want a book simply for the person that it’s about or the person that wrote it, you will want to think about waiting and seeing if it’s going to be something that you really do want to have.

A used book offers you the same amount of enjoyment as a book that might be brand new, but you can get it at a lower price. Why spend high dollars on something that you might not even really like?

Getting a used book is one thing that you should really think about. You want to know what you are getting and if the book that you are looking at is really going to be worth the price that you end up paying in the end. Take your time and find the one that is good not just for the people that write it.

Remember that celebrities are really just like us and we should think of them like that instead of treating everything they do like it’s so special and new. Go get your celebrity used books and find out what they have been doing that is so different from you. It might surprise you in the end.

Victor Epand is an expert consultant about used books, autographed books, and Vedic books. When shopping for books, we recommend only the best bookstores for celebrity used books, autographed books, and Vedic books.

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Popular Used Books and Where to Find Them

There are many books that are really popular that are out there for you to buy, but what if you want to get those books for a little better pricing than what you might have to deal with if you went with a new book instead of getting used books.

There are many places that you can look for your popular used books, but some of the best ones are going to be found on the Internet. It’s really not that hard to look for these used books there if you know what to look for and where to look for them at.

There are many websites that are available to you for your used books needs. This is aseptically true for the more popular used books that you might be looking for. One of the first things that you can do to find that popular used book is to Google the name of the book. This will help you to find websites that offer it to you for sale. Then you are able to pick the sites that will offer it to you for the best price and purchase it from them.

The other option, if you are looking for your popular used books on the Internet is to check the auction websites as well. This way you will be able to find that great book for the best prices and the site is also very popular. This gives you plenty of options for finding that popular used book for a good price. If you are willing to look at these sites and search though the options that some up, you will probably find the popular used books that you want.

There are many ways that you can find the most popular used books and you just have to find them. As mentioned above, the Internet is going to offer you the best starting point and you will probably find that popular used book the easiest there, but don’t rule out the local bookstores. You might be surprised one day when you go in there looking for a different book only to find the used books that you wanted a little while ago there staring you right in the face. Take some time and find the place that will get you that used book as well as get you that used book for the price that you are willing to pay ultimately.

Victor Epand is an expert consultant about used books, autographed books, and Vedic books. When shopping for books, we recommend only the best bookstores for used books, autographed books, and Vedic books.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by vgevge - July 15, 2008 at 12:00 am

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