Yay, so glad to maybe bless someone by helping, it seems that I’m always on the receiving side. 🙂
Start up costs…well, you can start out doing this by self-fulfilling if you want (mailing the books when they sell, rather than preparing them and mailing them to Amazon so that they can handle that side of it). If you do that, it doesn’t cost you anything at all, assuming you start by selling some of your own books. It is free to list the book to sell, Amazon takes their portion after the sale. But for me, I wanted to jump in and invest a bit of money because I am convinced it is going to work if I do my part (which doesn’t seem like a whole lot, honestly!)
So you could invest in a cell phone, we paid a little over $100 for a smartphone 4G and it comes with a barcode app. If you are going to go out of your house to look for books, you must have some way of knowing which books are good. Otherwise you’re wasting money guessing. So there are free apps you can put on your phone to get this info, there are some that you pay a monthly fee for, I chose to get the monthly fee one- it is called FBA Scout. You get 250 free scans with it before you decide to buy it, though. Costs $40/month. If you don’t get a cell phone, there are PDAs you can buy, I honestly don’t know how much there, except it is more expensive than getting a cell phone to do it. I feel great about getting the cell phone, it also has a GPS on it so it helped me find estate sales, very efficient!! Time is money, remember. And very precious as a homeschooling mom, yes?
Since I have decided to do FBA rather than self-fulfill, I invested in the $40/month rather than paying $1 per sale to Amazon. If you’re going to sell more than 40 items a month, this is the thing to do. If you’re not or don’t know, again, Amazon takes the $1 fee off *after* the sale.
Ok, I have to finish dinner now, I’m not done explaining, though, but I’ll post what I have so far and maybe get back to it tonight, but tomorrow for sure!
Hope everyone’s having a great Independence Day! 🙂
Grace and peace,
Jenn