BookSprint Media Management Company
BookSprint offers a partnership with public and private organizations to manage and sell withdrawn/discarded books, unwanted gifts and other media through online sources like Amazon. We pay a substantial percentage of the sale price to our customers.
We are a Louisville and West Lafayette based company established in 2005. We started a consignment company for private book collections but quickly expanded to offer our services to libraries and other organizations with an overflow of media but no resources to handle it. BookSprint offers not only to manage and sell your inventory online to worldwide customers but also to provide efficient and reliable service that generates substantial returns.
We provide custom-tailored solutions that will best match the inventory of each organization. We will schedule an appointment to meet with you and discuss the details. We provide flexible shipping and pick-up options that best fit your organization.
Our proprietary software and shipping infrastructure allows us to provide cost-effective solutions to our customers. We are able to pick up, process, track and sell a virtually unlimited number of books.
Who is eligible to participate?
Any organization or person with media to sell! For instance...
- Libraries of schools, colleges, universities, and businesses
- Individuals like professors, doctors and lawyers with private libraries
- Groups and organizations like non-profits, schools, teams, and charities doing fundraising
Our Services
BookSprint provides the following services to our customers:
- We pick up your books at our expense.
- We process and store each item and when it sells we promptly ship it out.
- We market your items aggressively through popular online venues such as Amazon.
- We handle all the customer service associated with your online service.
- We list your items for sale indefinitely.
- We setup an online account to report transactions.
- We distribute proceeds from your sales on a monthly or quarterly basis.
- We donate items not worth selling.




