* Condition: A book in excellent condition, with no rips, tears, or yellowing, will be worth more than a damaged or worn book.
* Popularity: Some books are more popular than others. A classic novel or a book with a famous author might fetch a higher price.
* Demand: What's hot at one yard sale might not be at another. Consider what other books are being offered and what the general crowd at your sale might be interested in.
* Your Goals: Are you trying to make a lot of money or just clear out some space?
Here are some general guidelines:
* Start with a low price: You can always negotiate higher. A good starting price might be $1-3 depending on condition and popularity.
* Consider pricing in bundles: Offer multiple books for a discounted price. This can be appealing to buyers.
* Be realistic: Don't expect to sell a Digest Condensed Book for a lot of money. They are generally considered inexpensive books.
Ultimately, the best way to determine the right price is to research similar books online and see what they're selling for. You can also ask other yard sale sellers what they've been able to get for similar items.