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BooksRun is an online bookselling platform headquartered in New York, New York. The company buys books from customers, sells used and new books, offers textbook rentals, and also serves as a fulfillment provider for some major bookstores.[1][2] BooksRun focuses on reuse and wise resource management, suggesting the recirculation of unneeded books by reselling, positioning themselves as a reuse retailer and outlet.[3][4][5]

History

BooksRun was founded in 2014 by Kiryl Zarubau. The company initially focused on affordable textbooks for students and graduates.[6][7] The BooksRun website offered a range of used textbooks for sale and rent as well as free shipping.[8][9] In 2016, the company also opened a small store near Brooklyn College to serve the student community in New York.[10][11]

Over the years, BooksRun has grown and expanded its book inventory to both trade books and textbooks and transformed from an ambitious startup to a company that operates hundreds of thousands of titles daily.[12][13]

BooksRun also launched its own book marketplace services in 2020, offering independent booksellers an opportunity to list and sell books through the BooksRun website.[14]

Overview

BooksRun’s primary business model is B2C. The company sells and buys used and new books and textbooks (physical books and eBooks) and offers textbook rentals.[15][16][17][18][19][20][21]

The company also actively develops its B2B segment. BooksRun Marketplace services aim to help individual third-party booksellers expand their businesses and increase profits with BooksRun.[22] Bulk book buying and selling services support customers handling extensive inventory and looking to remove or expand it.[23] BooksRun also trades books through Amazon and eBay as well as other online marketplaces (e.g., AbeBooks, Walmart, etc.).[24]

BooksRun free mobile app, available on iOS and Android, ISBNs helps sell books by scanning ISBNs and barcodes using the smartphone's camera and providing a quote instantly.[25][26][27]

In 2018, BookRun offered a $1,000 scholarship for undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in US colleges. [28][29] The scholarship aimed to reduce the financial burden of college expenses.[30]

Environmental agenda

Since 2019, BooksRun has partnered with One Tree Planted, an organization that aims to help the environment by planting more trees and restoring forests.[31]

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