« Personal reading index, 2007 | Main | Save 54% on textbooks at BookFinder.com »

Top resource for college students

We were happy to see BookFinder.com cited in a number of recent lists of useful resources for college students…

#3 among “25 Essential Web Resources for Researchers and Students” :

“If you are looking for any kind of book, whether it is rare or out-of-print, specific edition - You will find it at Bookfinder. Over 125 millions book titles to search, you can actually buy new and old-books from this site. They achieve by doing a search through every major catalog available online.”

#7 among the “Top 10 Back to School Tools for the Organized Student”:

“Feel like you got hit over the head with a baseball bat when you leave the campus bookstore? Find the best deals on textbooks at BookFinder.com.”

#8 among “12 Super Web Apps For College Student Success In 2008”:

“Bookfinder - Never look anywhere else to find a textbook that you need. This site searches the entire internet and shows you the best price for what you’re looking for.”

One of the “Ten Web Sites Guaranteed to Make Your School Semester Easier”:

“A trip to the campus bookstore can end up exceding the cost of a month’s rent, but searching countless bookselling Web sites is a tedious process. So before you cough up a few hundo and force yourself to eat a semester of Ramen so you can afford that spring-break trip, check out BookFinder.com. BookFinder searches more than 100,000 booksellers worldwide (including popular sites like Amazon, BookByte.com, and Half.com) for any book, whether it’s new, used, or out of print. And because BookFinder is simply an aggregator, you order directly from the retailer; there’s no markup for its services. We liked that your search results come up in two columns: Used and New.”

One of the “Five ways to tech-out your college lifestyle”:

“While the interface seems a little dated, BookFinder will save you tons of time and money. Simply type in a book you’re looking for and the site will find you the best price the internet has to offer. There’s no longer a need to search a ton of websites (or get ripped off by Norris) to get the most for your buck.”

Top writing tool among “The Most Helpful Web Tools for Students”:

“A one-stop ecommerce search engine that searches over 125 million books for sale — new, used, rare, out-of-print, and textbooks. Save your time and money by searching every major catalog online, find out which booksellers are offering the best prices and selection. When you find a book you like, you can buy it directly from the original seller; BookFinder never charges a markup. If you are one of those poor students who struggles for money, this site is for you. You can compare prices that are offered by different sellers and pick up the cheapest item.”

One of the resources cited in a “Back to School Productivity Roundup” :

BookFinder: Compare prices on 125 million new and used books

TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://journal.bookfinder.com/mt/mt-tb.cgi/166

Comments

oh thank you so much for this well organized resources. its very helpful though i admit im no longer a college student but i have a sister whos having researches about this. thanks again

Post a comment