You can sell books to Powell's too...
Books...are like lobster shells, we surround ourselves with 'em, then we grow out of 'em and leave 'em behind, as evidence of our earlier stages of development.
— Dorothy L. Sayers, The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club, 1928
That particular observation comes from the mouth of Lord Peter as he's looking over a suspect's bookshelf. Some books we hang onto; I have books I've read til they're bleeding pages, their poor tired spines wilting away. I have others that seemed incredibly important at one time, but I never read them and generally forget I even have them.
I usually just take extra books down to Half-Price books because it's simpler than listing them on eBay or Amazon. I did run across another option on Unclutter - Powell's in Portland, via the web. You type in the ISBNs on their website; the site then tells you which books they're currently buying and makes a store-credit offer. If you accept the offer, you can box your books, print out a prepaid mailing label from Powell's, and mail the books off.
The drawbacks are that you get Powell's credit instead of cash and must have a Powell's account. But if you tend to buy from them anyway, that may not be much of a drawback. Alternatively, checking Powell's prices might useful to get an idea of what a secondhand bookstore will pay (compared to what used sellers are listing it for on eBay and Amazon and, oh, Powell's) and you can do it without leaving the house.