(The eBook below has been updated to reflect the FBA Fee Increase in February of 2017)
Here's a quick video on how I hire someone to find books at thrift stores. I hired my first book-sourcer in November of 2015. As of today, he has now purchased over 20,000 books for me. This has been a great model since I can now spend all my time listing books instead of going out and trying to find them. I've been able to save a ton of time.
If you want to know what I pay my book-sourcer and how I set the triggers on the scanner, please download this short guide.
Lorri Rogers says
Exciting! Please Nathan, would you send me details on what to pay a book sourcer.
Thanks for sharing.
Lorri
Digital Dynamix says
There is a link (guide) just below the video ^
Nathan Holmquist says
Here you go:
https://www.booktothefuture.com/booksourcerguide
jeremy says
How do handle having this employee using scanner? Did you buy a particular scanner for them to use? I spent over $300 between my scanner and phone, etc. so just trying to think that they just won’t take off with it. 🙂
Did they also sign a non-compete at least in your area? I envision at least going out with them showing them how to do it. Books in my area thrift stores are usually .99 to 1.49, so thinking $20 would not cut it. I could compensate that by increasing what i am looking for, but that might reduce books to find
Nathan Holmquist says
I set them up with a Samsung Galaxy S3 and a Socket 8Ci scanner. I get a copy of their driver’s license plus I have them sign a contract. I usually have a couple meetings with them first before I hire them, so there is some trust built up.
Lou says
Happy New Year Nathan! and, once again thanks for all your help and tools. I am so happy with the scanner and Scan Lister. Your information is as always timely and informative.
Nathan Holmquist says
You’re welcome. I’m glad you like the information!
David Meyer says
Very useful info Nathan.
As I was reading your paper, I was thinking “What about those eye-popping books in the over $40 range with low rank? wont the sourcer put 2 and 2 together and just keep them for himself?”
Then I saw the “hidden” feature. Brilliant.
One question I have for you. What % of books have been duds right out of the gate. For example, I noticed your setting of <5 million with merchant price of $4 ($8 landed I assume). I would think that even if you were exclusively looking at only the average rank for more accuracy, that many of these books will still be pretty bad at 4 or 5 million rank. Have you found this to be true?
This comes at a great time for me, as I just bought a second FBAScan subscription and socket8ci for my daughter to help me source. She had a bit of trouble understanding all the nuance of reading the app, so I may try your simplified buy/reject approach with her. It would speed her up a lot as well I think.
Nathan Holmquist says
I agree, the 4-5 million rank on my settings is probably a bit risky. I may lower the rank or make the minimum price higher for those rankings.
With that being said, I’m really in this for the long term. I don’t mind if a book takes 2-3 years to sell.
J Bush says
Nathan, as always great stuff!
Whats your experience on letting books set in inventory 2-3 years? Specifically I’ve serious issues lately with AFC “damaged/destroyed” items and entire shipments. It really hurts knowing you found that thrift store gold only to get the dreaded email saying you will get thrift store reimbursement unless you submit a supplier invoice with your appeal.
If inventory knocks around one or more DCs for an extended time I feel like it will all be destroyed.
Terry Gray says
I’ve found a local thrift store that let’s me have all the books I want for about 30-35 cents each; so, I wouldn’t want to pay someone $2 to buy books. My problem, however, is that the books just don’t sell well. My inventory right now is at 871, and I’ve only sold 31 books so far this month–definitely not enough to even think about trying to make a living at it.
Denny says
I have read many of your posts and reader’s comments. About this: “My problem, however, is that the books just don’t sell well. My inventory right now is at 871, and I’ve only sold 31 books ” I started buying at the end of February. Here is is the middle of March and I have sold 6 out of maybe 200 books. Of course most of these are not listed in inventory yet. One of the resell guru’s told me that most of my inventory would sell the second month I was in this business. Then he said 60 percent in another blog post. Think about it, most of these guys have thousands of books. Nathan has 20K himself. What is 800? Nothing. Sit back and relax. More and more people are loading up the warehouses everyday with more and more books. Because they are everywhere. I can’t find a book for .35 so far. Goodwill is raising prices to an average of 2-3 bucks per book in my area. I won’t quit but I realize that books are not going to be “flying off the shelf” Maybe not even crawling. Good luck
J Bush says
…other question is how is short & long term storage not running items into the red? I’m a newbie doing well on low volume / high margin items. Just can get my head wrapped around a $9.99 sale not being deep in the red after all costs & fees are totaled.
Michael Carhart says
Can you send me info on what parameters you set your scanner for? My daughter sources some books for me and I have her look for books under 2,000,000 with 50 or less sellers and no penny sellers. Let me know if I’m off track here. I don’t want to be too picky, but I don’t want to load up with books that are worthless or don’t sell. I probably have about 800 books in right now. I seem to be getting pickier as time goes by. Any ideas?
James says
Can you post the scanner settings? I too would like to do this.
Nathan Holmquist says
Here you go.
https://booktothefuture.com/booksourcerguide
Nathan Holmquist says
I have my parameters in this PDF file.
https://booktothefuture.com/booksourcerguide
Nathan Holmquist says
Here you go.
https://booktothefuture.com/booksourcerguide
Daniel says
very nice post Nathan. Much appreciated
I was just curious on how you were able to employ/recruit this book sourcer since I am seriously thinking of doing this myself.
Did you advertise on Craigslist, Newspaper ad, etc
Diid you have to draft a form of employment letter or terms of agreement for this sourcer to sign.
Did you request for like a resume from this sourcer.
Did you get multiple interested applicants for this job
How were you able to select the right person
How do you handle official payroll and taxes for this sourcer
Thanks a lot for your consistent information sharing and outstanding customer service
Nathan Holmquist says
Hello Daniel. Here are the answers to your questions.
1. Craigslist
2. Yes, I had them sign a contract
3. Yes
4. Yes, there were quite a few
5. I talked to the person on the phone and in person during an interview. It was pretty obvious that he was “hungry” for the job.
6. Please talk to your CPA.
Sherry W. says
Thanks for another great post, Nathan! Your information is always very helpful and to the point.
Nathan Holmquist says
Thank you very much for the compliment!
Digital Dynamix says
I need to do this ASAP, there are just not enough hours in the day to do it all myself! Thanks
Nathan Holmquist says
You’re welcome. I’m glad you like the post.
ben says
Yes please this is interesting! How do
you pay him/her and whats your triggers?
Thanks for what you do!
Nathan Holmquist says
I have that info this short PDF file.
https://booktothefuture.com/booksourcerguide
Jimmy says
Great info Nathan-very inspiring.
Suresh says
Too good, I’m total newbie into the FBA. Can we do this if we are outside the USA?
Jon says
Thanks for this little guide! But of course I have questions.
Maybe you’ve spoke about this in the past but I’m not fully following the triggers based on merchant fulfilled prices. Have you worked out the math that a well ranked book going for $2.50+shipping would still sell for a decent FBA price? Or do you sell books for under $10?
Randy Banks says
Hi Nathan:
Great videos, I appreciate the info. A question on paying someone to source the books for you. The thrift stores around the area and the booksales in my area are routinely charging $1.00 to $3.00 per book. There are not many bag sales here either. I routinely have to travel 2 to 3hrs if I would like to go to any significant sale. Any ideas on how to make that work. I live in southern Vermont..thx!!
Pat G says
Nathan,
We do the opposite.
i do all the sourcing have hired a part time Lister he lists all day and ships.
I drive around on the front line and gather the goods.
It is working well so far been last 6 months. Although I am much faster at gathering than we can process and list as he is two full stacked pallets behind but we get about 200 or 300 books out each week
Thanks for all you share and do. Am going to try out your settings.
Pat G
Jonathan says
Does your sourcer use the local database on the phone or live lookup? I’m wondering if I would need to pay for cell service on the phone that I provide.
Nathan Holmquist says
Local Database at $30/month
james says
Nathan,
Would love to get an update from you about the horrible things Amazon is doing to us FBA sellers. Everything that’s happened over the last 2 weeks has me for the first time looking outside of Amazon for my bookselling future. Whatever happens, they’ve made it clear that they don’t have our interests in mind.
Barbara says
Wow, this is awesomely helpful! Thank you so Nathan! 🙂
Art says
Nathan, just bought the lifetime version of SL. Am hiring a LISTER this week, and was going to give them a copy. 1) is that allowed? 2) would they have acccess to my account info? I am thinking it might be better to have them get their own monthly subscription. Any thoughts or ideas are appreciated.
Nathan Holmquist says
Yes, you can give them a copy. You’re given 5 license keys for the purchase. You would need to give them your Amazon MWS information so they can list books on your account.
James says
Hey, I would love the pdf. Thanks!
AW says
I am just getting started with the idea of hiring a book sourcer! It would be great to see your PDF. Thanks so much for the information and helpful video. How exciting.
AW
Nathan Holmquist says
Here you go.
https://booktothefuture.com/booksourcerguide
jenifer says
Thanks for updating the fbascan trigger settings since the most recent changes to fbascan and amazon shipping options for FBM have changed!
Josh says
I think I may have downloaded this before. Is the new or updated?
Nathan Holmquist says
It has been updated. The new version with the new trigger settings is right here.
https://futureboy.leadpages.co/leadbox/141667573f72a2%3A16f810d56b46dc/5742636757417984/
Maan says
You said in the guide to setting up the scanner triggers: “I don’t look at the FBA offers since Amazon does not give the 3rd party companies access to all the FBA data. Therefore, I’m more interested in the low merchant fulfilled price. That is always 100% accurate”
But you did not select the box for ” Ignore FBA offers”. Did you overlooked that or there is no need to tick that box to let the scanner ignore FBA offers since, like you said Amazon does not give the 3rd party companies access to all the FBA data”. Am I missing something here? Kindly shed some light o this.
Nathan Holmquist says
Hello, When I said “only look at MF prices”, I meant in the FBAScan triggers. So that why I choose 3rd used price. I would never choose Lowest FBA Price, 2nd Lowest FBA Price, or 3rd FBA price.
See screenshot.
https://db.tt/2fihd5YlOc
The “ignore FBA offers” checkbox is really up the user. I still don’t know if this option is helpful or not.
Angela says
I’m a little lost on the merchant vs FBA…if you aren’t looking at FBA prices, is that because, if there are no FBA sellers, you’d be the only one? Thanks.
Terry says
Hi Nathan – I’ve been a fan of yours since I first started my FBA journey about 7 years ago. I started out with books and have branched out, now looking to get back into books again. In your guide for hiring a book sourcer you share your scanner parameters and were updated in Feb-2017. However, as you know the storage fees continue to change, I was wondering if you would share your current scanner parameters in light of the most recent fee changes? I have to think that long tail/high rank books are less attractive that before due to onoing LTSF changes. Thanks in advance!