Ever wondered how you can snag some commission-free sales on BIBLIO? It's easier than you might think, and we're here to guide you through it.
Step 1: Be a Generous Seller
First things first, you need to be willing to offer a minimum 10% discount to your fellow BIBLIO sellers.
Step 2: Keep a Healthy Inventory
Now, here's the catch – you need to keep an average of at least 150 books for sale. But don't worry, it's not as daunting as it sounds.
This average is calculated based on the number of books you've had listed on BIBLIO over the past 7 days. So, even if you take a little break or have a temporary suspension, your count won't be affected.
Step 3: Enjoy the Perks
Once you meet these criteria, you'll start enjoying the benefits. All the orders you receive from your fellow Biblio booksellers will be commission-free! That means more sales and lower costs for you.
Step 4: See the Discount in Action
When you're logged into your BiblioDirect bookseller menu, you'll notice that the trade discounts offered by other booksellers are reflected in book prices. This includes your own listings.
Regular customers who aren't fellow booksellers won't see these trade discounts because they aren't logged into a BiblioDirect bookseller account.
Step 5: Making Adjustments
Need to tweak your trade discount percentage? No problem!
- Just log in to your BiblioDirect Bookseller Tools
- Head to the Account section, and click on Account Settings
- You'll find the "Dealer discount" option beneath your email address and website
- Change the percentage as needed and remember to hit that Save button to make it official.
So, there you have it – the secret to commission-free sales on BIBLIO. It's all about sharing discounts and keeping a healthy book inventory. If you have any questions or need assistance, don't hesitate to reach out. Happy selling!
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