With the advent of the Internet and information technology era, books have not become "dead weight" on store shelves. This only gave them an additional incentive to grow and develop. Depending on the purpose, books are bought for different purposes - someone because the information contained in the book cannot be found on the Internet, and someone because they see the real pleasure in reading the paper version, and not the electronic one.
Instructions
Step 1
If you have a stock of literature, assess its purpose and potential value. With equal success, a book can be both a rare representative of the entertainment genre, and educational material, or an antique publication. Assess the degree of wear and tear of the books, as well as their potential target audience.
Step 2
Advertise books on the internet. Based on what age and for what purpose this or that book may be interesting, make a conclusion about finding the target audience exactly in the place where it is most likely to be. Post ads on thematic forums, as well as in newspapers and other print media.
Step 3
Social media can help you realize both rare books and standard ones. It is enough to make a small discount. Open a book group, attach photos and a summary of each book. Remember, the better you advertise your book online, the more likely it will be bought from you. Try to look for members from your region to simplify the buying and selling process.