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Learn how to find sources you never thought possible...and now to think up sources yourself.

This eBook will give you:

Lists and lists of sources to use
Ideas to generate sources yourself
Real world experience on dealing with various sources
The source that has helped me generate 6 figures.. Easily

Being able to find sources is critical to any successful book business. Inventory sourcing is, by far, the most important piece of this business that you will need to master. Unfortunately, a huge number of booksellers simply don't know where to look for books. Not being able to find books can be the death of your book business.

With How to Source Used Books, I reveal to you every source I've ever used as well as every source I've ever heard of. Not only that, but I teach you tricks to find your own sources. This eBook is not simply just a list of sources. The whole point is to show you how to come up with these great sources yourself. Anyone can give you a spreadsheet full of sources, but I can never predict what your local area is like. This is why I wrote it from that perspective.

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