from my experience, it sounds more like etsy than amazon - although etsy seems to be focused on crafts not published material our tarotmuertos.com is small volume while 100 times what you are talking about. Not if sure it's a craiglist type of item I think the bookseller would be a better idea - I know Roundabout does a lot of online business - although I don't think they take items on commission. You might be at a volume for a site like one of these: https://www.alibris.com/ https://www.abebooks.com/ This list might be interesting also - also a bit overwellming https://www.bookfinder.com/about/booksellers/ If you have any luck, let us know - I've been looking for someone to take a good bit out our collections on consignment also. Rich On 5/28/2023 6:54 PM, Chris Hoogendyk via Hidden-discuss wrote: > Anyone with experience setting up to sell on Amazon? > > Can it be done relatively easily and without breaking the bank? > > What I have in mind is low volume and not necessarily long term. > > Significant overhead makes no sense. > > ----- > > An alternative might be if someone nearby has a setup already (for > books) and is willing to take an allotment on commission. I have 50 > copies (new, shrink wrapped) of a Chinese language publication that is > otherwise not available in the West. I also have an indeterminate, but > small, number of DVDs of historical diaries (in English with the cover > and table of contents in English and Chinese) that have an overlapping > market with the book, which is the Autobiography of David Crockett > Graham. This might be an easier option for me, especially if there > were someone pleasant and agreeable to work with. > > -- Lots of online work, rizbang.com - ideas and history tnrglobal.com - Business greenfieldsfuture.org - local Shakerpedia.com - All about the Shakers