Thanks for the content that you drop! Very informative and pertinent videos to the eBay selling life. I have been worrying about views because I didn't understand why I wasn't getting raw card sales, or at least offers for big raw card names like C.J. Stroud and Victor Wembanyama. I'd put up good looking cards, at competitive prices, but would get no offer or smaller offers after similar cards had sold at premium prices. It has gotten to the point that I'd rather stash and grade a card that is criminally undervalued.
What I do is I create a bunch of listings on my PC and then take all the pics of those card listings with my phone and upload the pics from my phone while watching TV. Thanks for the content always enjoy it.
Make subfolders on your phone, move the images, there, and pull on that sub folder, "sell one like this" helps a ton and CDP is a game changer for speed.
On Android you can set your phone to backup images to your Google photos. Then they're already ready to go on your computer, just do what you need and go! Same should apply to your iCloud account if you're iPhone.
There is a very popular seller who does this consistently when he breaks new product. He lists them ridiculously low to the point there is no point in ripping product. But he can do no wrong!
I don’t see dirt cheap prices. I see a card I like, research what it is selling for, then realized it’s 20-40% over what it’s actually selling for. I’ve reached out to sellers and shown them what the market says the price should be and have been harassed by a “get off my lawn” seller. Now I just move on.
This is another reason why I don't do 'low end' selling. A lot of people are literally giving away their cards or selling at a loss. Sorry but there are materials involved with getting that card into the envelope. 🙄 I already paid for what I have, not paying someone to take them from me lol.
I said this on another video but your scans on your cards are blurry. For regular cards not Chrome or Reflective ones. You have no value prop in your listings even though you have good feedback and have been a longer time seller. You are shooting yourself in the foot. Appreciate the videos very helpful!!!
I dont get caught up on my ebay views too much. I know I sell a lot of cards that are a bit niche. Like an autograph of an average player who retired 10 years ago. Someone will eventually buy it but just not this week and im ok with that. I guess if I had a HOT card that should be getting views and has 0, then its a different story
I'm about to start my ebay store, on a great stading account, so I have a high quantity of items limit. Currently I can only list 250 items a month so purchasing a store make sense. My question is should I list each and every card? Or should I select rookies, hall of famers, ect., and listing the commons in bulk? Any suggestions from someone who's already doing it would be much appreciated.
As a buyer on ebay (never a seller) I receive 100's of card envelopes per year. My biggest peeve is a seller that uses cellophane tape in processing a card. totally unnecessary and can damage card trying to open. Have you ever received the wrong card because seller mixed up his cards and labels and sent everyone in that mailing the wrong card? Nightmare! I cringe at watching you divide your attention between a video and processing your cards for delivery. Sellers not shipping cards at all is on the rise if they don't like the auction price they got. If you are a team collector Burbank 99 cent commons with free shipping is the way to go.
dont worry my attention is divided but i catch labels not matching up instantly, did so a couple videos back and that was a mixup when the labels printed. i typically align the pick list, cards and labels all in order to minimize any issues. Only swapped cards to wrong buyer once.
Thanks for the content that you drop! Very informative and pertinent videos to the eBay selling life. I have been worrying about views because I didn't understand why I wasn't getting raw card sales, or at least offers for big raw card names like C.J. Stroud and Victor Wembanyama. I'd put up good looking cards, at competitive prices, but would get no offer or smaller offers after similar cards had sold at premium prices. It has gotten to the point that I'd rather stash and grade a card that is criminally undervalued.
What I do is I create a bunch of listings on my PC and then take all the pics of those card listings with my phone and upload the pics from my phone while watching TV. Thanks for the content always enjoy it.
Make subfolders on your phone, move the images, there, and pull on that sub folder, "sell one like this" helps a ton and CDP is a game changer for speed.
Appears to me that, just a piece of paper wrapped around a top loader isn’t much protection at all, just saying “
more of just extra layer so not putting scotch tape on the top loader... never really much protection in a PWE
@@TheFlippingSportsGuy you dont use team bags?
For cards over $10 I usually do, under that no, just painters tape to seal the top loader
I have seen cards way lower than should be on eBay lately.
Come back to youtube!!
On Android you can set your phone to backup images to your Google photos. Then they're already ready to go on your computer, just do what you need and go! Same should apply to your iCloud account if you're iPhone.
Do you sell buy it now or auction?
Also, what condition are your cards? All mint or a mix?
There is a very popular seller who does this consistently when he breaks new product. He lists them ridiculously low to the point there is no point in ripping product. But he can do no wrong!
super neat to see my mets lot getting packed up. i sent you a small box of top loaders, i hope thats ok
I don’t see dirt cheap prices. I see a card I like, research what it is selling for, then realized it’s 20-40% over what it’s actually selling for. I’ve reached out to sellers and shown them what the market says the price should be and have been harassed by a “get off my lawn” seller. Now I just move on.
The price it’s selling for are from sites that don’t get charged 15% fees plus shipping. They own the site so no fees so buy from those sites.
This is another reason why I don't do 'low end' selling. A lot of people are literally giving away their cards or selling at a loss. Sorry but there are materials involved with getting that card into the envelope. 🙄 I already paid for what I have, not paying someone to take them from me lol.
I recently started selling on eBay I think the fees are way too high im thinking about going to collx
I said this on another video but your scans on your cards are blurry. For regular cards not Chrome or Reflective ones. You have no value prop in your listings even though you have good feedback and have been a longer time seller. You are shooting yourself in the foot. Appreciate the videos very helpful!!!
I dont get caught up on my ebay views too much. I know I sell a lot of cards that are a bit niche. Like an autograph of an average player who retired 10 years ago. Someone will eventually buy it but just not this week and im ok with that. I guess if I had a HOT card that should be getting views and has 0, then its a different story
I'm about to start my ebay store, on a great stading account, so I have a high quantity of items limit. Currently I can only list 250 items a month so purchasing a store make sense. My question is should I list each and every card? Or should I select rookies, hall of famers, ect., and listing the commons in bulk? Any suggestions from someone who's already doing it would be much appreciated.
Another good video
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As a buyer on ebay (never a seller) I receive 100's of card envelopes per year. My biggest peeve is a seller that uses cellophane tape in processing a card. totally unnecessary and can damage card trying to open. Have you ever received the wrong card because seller mixed up his cards and labels and sent everyone in that mailing the wrong card? Nightmare! I cringe at watching you divide your attention between a video and processing your cards for delivery. Sellers not shipping cards at all is on the rise if they don't like the auction price they got. If you are a team collector Burbank 99 cent commons with free shipping is the way to go.
dont worry my attention is divided but i catch labels not matching up instantly, did so a couple videos back and that was a mixup when the labels printed. i typically align the pick list, cards and labels all in order to minimize any issues. Only swapped cards to wrong buyer once.
Where are you