Selling your textbooks at the end of a semester to recoup some of their outrageous price tags could get even easier with Quirky's Fader highlighter. After five months the yellow streaks will disappear completely, netting you top dollar for your pristine books.
At the moment Quirky is still putting out feelers for demand, and gauging how much students would be willing to pay for it. But according to its site, the average scholar spends $1,168 on textbooks during a four-year degree. So Quirky could probably still charge a ridiculous amount for the Fader if it meant that students could get considerably more cash for their used reference materials.
It also means you're not giving your competition in a lower grade an advantage with a used textbook that includes all the important bits already highlighted. More here.
8 comments:
I'll be the first to admit that this is absolutely amazing stuff. It's honestly a great concept and if it makes the price of extremely expensive university textbooks worth more for being sold back then I'm all for it!
Now that is pretty smart, definitely a great idea.
wow, when you thing everything is already created they surprise you again...
As intriguing as this is I don't think I'd bother with it.
nice idea...
"the average scholar spends $1,168 on textbooks during a four-year degree", wow I don't think I have bought a book yet! Google books ftw!
And they told me that I could never market invisible ink. How wrong they were!
This highlighter is a great idea.
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