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How To Sell Books in South Africa

Top e-Book Retailers in South Africa for South Africans to sell their e-books

  • Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP).
  • Authors can use Apple Books.
  • Writing Life on the Kobo.
  • Barnes & Noble Publishing.
  • Google Books.
  • Takealot.com.
  • Draft2Digital. \Smashwords.

Where Can I Sell My Books For Free Online?

You may sell your books for free with TextbookRush or Ziffit. You won’t have to pay for your shipping label with TextbookRush or Ziffit – every book buyback comes with a free trackable FedEx postal label — but you will have to furnish your own box.

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How Can I Know Whether My Book Is Valuable?

There are three primary aspects in establishing the worth of a book: 1) rarity, 2) condition, and 3) demand. The most valuable books usually include all three of these components, and the removal of any of them will almost certainly result in a loss of value. The age of the book is not necessarily a determining factor in its worth.

Is There An App For Scanning Books For Sale?

The BookScouter App, which is available for iOS and Android, allows you to scan ISBNs and receive pricing for secondhand books.

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How Popular Are Books?

According to research, the “typical” self-published, digital-only book sells around 250 copies throughout its lifespan. In instance, the average traditionally published book sells 3,000 copies, although as I previously stated, only approximately 250-300 of those sales occur during the first year.

Is A Publisher Required To Sell A Book?

The good news is that selling books without a publisher is doable. Selling books, like everything else, is a talent that you will develop as you go. Find and engage your readers so that when you’re ready, they’ll want to buy your books.

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